That sounds great! Odd though, I wonder why many of the large sites I use 
still forward me to paypal. Ben are able to provide a link to one of the 
sites you mentioned off the list?

Thanks,
Aaron W.

On Saturday, July 21, 2012 4:00:00 PM UTC-5, Ben wrote:
>
> You are able to keep your branding with Paypal. It all depends on the type 
> of account that you have. If your account is their Advanced or Pro accounts 
> (https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/merchant), then you are able to keep 
> them on your site and just interact with Paypal through their API. I have a 
> couple of sites running this way with no issues. I'm not sure about the 
> chained payments, but from what their site described, you should be able to 
> do that through the API as well. 
> On Jul 21, 2012 1:47 PM, "Aaron J. White" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm not familiar with accepting payments online, but I would like to 
>> start a project that would need something like the Chained Payments feature 
>> described in PayPal's adaptive payments here: http://ajwh.it/chained(scroll 
>> down some)
>> Anyone know or have experience with an alternative service that could 
>> handle the same scenario with international receivers?
>>
>> Most of the other alternatives I've found like Stripe or PoundPay are 
>> only U.S. based. My main gripe with Paypal is that I would like to keep my 
>> branding all the way through the payment flow. I think Amazon Flexible 
>> Payments can also handle my scenario, but again I would lose my branding.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>> Aaron W.
>>
>>
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