WHMCS PayPal BNPL is a payment gateway module that allows your WHMCS billing system to support PayPal Buy Now, Pay Later options during checkout.
This means your clients can choose to split their payments into smaller, manageable installments directly through PayPal when buying your hosting, domain, or service plans without you needing to manually manage financing.
When a customer checks out using PayPal, they may see a Buy Now, Pay Later option such as:
Pay in 4 – Split the total into four interest-free payments, every two weeks.
Pay Monthly – Spread the cost over 6, 12, or 24 months with interest (in some regions).
Paid Theme Services Offered With The Module
With our WGS PayPal BNPL gateway Module, you get:
PayPal Pay Later, a buy now pay later (BNPL) option, is available in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Specific features and offerings of Pay Later may vary by country. For instance, in Italy, it includes Pay in 3 installments, while in Germany, various installment options are available.
The best place to start if you need help with a specific product is to contact the developer. All WHMCS Marketplace developers have both a website and support URL listed.
Easily accept Bitcoin, Tether, Ethereum and many other crypto payments on your WHMCS website
No Fees, Easy Setup. Accept cryptocurrencies like: Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum and Litecoin!
Open your web site to shopping with the advantages of PayTR. Take your payments securely.
With this WHMCS module, you'll get the payment gateway fees from your clients directly.
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WARNING: Check your billing — duplicate charges confirmed
We used this module for years. The product itself works, but WHMCS Global Services has been systematically double-charging us through their billing system.
Our PayPal subscription pays $49.90 on the due date. Their system adds a $4.99 "late fee" ONE DAY LATER. We then paid again. Result: $104.79 for a $49.90 service, every quarter, for years.
We reported this in 2021. They acknowledged it. Never fixed it. After a formal claim with forensic evidence (41 invoices audited, PayPal Transaction IDs verified), they promised a refund SIX TIMES in writing over 25 days. Never paid.
PayPal resolved three disputes in our favor. WGS still owes $384.85.
Complete forensic evidence package with all Transaction IDs and screenshots: https://get.tomahost.net/s/gA6RzsD37zEJLkP
If you have a PayPal subscription with WGS, check your invoices against your PayPal history.