How would I offer a free trial, then automatically bill the customer in 14 days?

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Hello!

Question:
I want to be able to offer a free trial where they just pay shipping up front for the product. Then if they like the product and dont send it back, their credit card/pay pal account is billed in 14 days.?

Can this be done through pay pal?

If so can you please tell me step by step how to do it?

Your help will be really appreciated because I am really stuck!

Regards
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    It can be done and it would be best if you contact PayPal rather than get a lot of half right/wrong answers and opinions here.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gman9
      Yes this is very simple to do.

      When a person buys your product/service the paypal page will display that its a free trial then charges will apply after so long.

      See here to do this your self as any paypal button can be made to do this:

      https://developer.paypal.com/docs/cl...rringPayments/

      If you srtuggle or want help go to freelancer.com explain what you want and set a price of $10 to get the buttons set up on your site and someone will do it for you.

      If you do not know how to do something then get a programmer and speak with them its the best way.
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      • Profile picture of the author mohsin02
        Hi...
        Thanks for the reply...

        Just a quick question.

        If I hire someone from freelancer or a designer would it be safe to give them paypal account details.

        Regards
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Ray
    I would say... no.

    Well, let me rephrase that. I know there is a way to give someone limited access to your Paypal. They get their own password and user name, but they can only do certain things in your account.

    Still, I would not trust anyone I have not worked with for a while to go in there.
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    • Profile picture of the author mohsin02
      Thanks

      How would you give limited access then?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by mohsin02 View Post

        If I hire someone from freelancer or a designer would it be safe to give them paypal account details.
        It clearly depends on whether they're honest or dishonest. How can we know that, for you, before you've even found one?

        Originally Posted by mohsin02 View Post

        How would you give limited access then?
        As Travlinguy wisely explains, just above, it would be best if you contact PayPal rather than get a lot of half right/wrong answers and opinions here.
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