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Setting up a bank account and donation website for a relative with a disability.

Published by: jack 2008-11-26

  • I have a relative with a disability and I would like to create a website linked to a bank or investment account so that friends and other relatives can gift $ to be used in support of the disabled relative. Ideally, the website would process credit cards, paypal, account withdrawals, so that it is easy for people to donate. I haven't been able to find a service to facilitate all this. What is the best way to do it?


  • Hi, There are so many different ways of doing this that I'm rather surprised that you are having trouble finding a service to help you. I'm going to go with a very simple scenario, and if you have questions or preferences then you can use the clarification button to ask them. First off, let's go with a free web-space area, Blogger. Blogger hosts blogs, and a blog is a web log, which are very easy to use and add content to, so you can make posts in this blog and customize some of the areas with very little knowledge in HTML or web hosting. http://www.blogger.com There are many free web-space areas on the Internet, Blogger is not the only one, but this is where I'm going to start you out. Go to blogger, and open an account. Very simple and free. The Payment area you are looking for has Paypal in the request list, and the only way to accept Paypal is by having a Paypal account. This is not difficult either, and in fact makes the job much easier, since with a PayPal account you can accept Visa, Master Card and other payment options. Paypal can be connected to a bank account, so that when someone makes a donation, the transfer to the bank account is very simple. You can also get a mock ATM Master Card for the Paypal account as well. All of that comes with setting up the account at paypal. http://www.paypal.com Paypal also has the code on their website, which you can see once you get an account there, for making little donation buttons for your website. Once you have the Paypal account and the Blogger account, go to the Merchant Tools area on Paypal, and in the Key Features box on that page you will see listed "Donation Buttons" .. click there and you will be walked through the creation of a Donation Button. Once that is complete you are going to have some Form code that looks something like this: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post">
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    https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/btn/x-click-butcc-donate.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure!"> https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" height="1"> g==-----END PKCS7----- "> All very cryptic looking, but never mind that... you don't really need to understand it, just block and copy the code out into a text file (use notepad, not Word .. Notepad is under Start->All Programs->Accessories->Notepad) Now, back to our Blogger... Sign in and go under the Template Tab. That first screen there where the code is... scroll down until you find a line that says ... : ... Find that, then copy the form code you got from Paypal to the next line under those two lines. Click on the Save Template Changes. And you are done, you now have a web-space that anyone can find which allows donations to be made to a bank account. To see an example of what this will look like, you can view this blogger area http://researcherdregs.blogspot.com/ thanks, webadept-ga


  • Thank you for your reply -- I understand how this will accomlish SOME of what I'm after, but I do have a follow-up question: You wrote: since "with a PayPal account you can accept Visa, Master Card and other payment options." But when I clicked-thru on your demo link to see what it would be like to donate, it seemed to be requiring me (the person making the donation) to open a PayPal account. That doesn't really feel like "accept[ing] Visa, Master Card and other payment options" to me. That feels like "accepting PayPal only." If that's the case, this isn't a practical solution for me. I have no problem opening up a PayPal account to RECEIVE the donations. But I don't want to force folks who wish to donate to open one also -- I don't think most people will go that far for my cause. How can my site accept credit cards and bank transfers (as well as PayPal) without requiring people to open a PayPal account? Thank you.
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  • Hi, I agree, it does feel like that and for the most part it is (Paypal keeps hinting that it will change this, but so far hasn't done so). You can add an account to this system, using Paypal for one button (use one that says PayPal on it, instead of the Visa), and then get an account with 2Checkout.com: http://2checkout.com/rates.htm 2Checkout.com is the most reasonable provider for taking in Visa and Mastercard payments. That link takes you to the rates page. It is very easy to setup, and sends the payments directly to your bank account, minus the transaction fee of 5.5%. They also have "wizard" setup pages so that you can alter and customize the appearance and message that shows up on the payment page. The payments (the actual taking of the CC number) is done on their website, so you don't have to worry about setting up a secure page area, which means Blogger is still an option. You would just use a CC graphic as a button link to the 2Checkout.com payment page. Again, still very simple. They don't take PayPal... again the only people who take PayPal is PayPal, so you will need both of these to get what you are after if PayPal is not a complete answer for you. webadept-ga





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