E&P Form Builder how to do more than one last step and invoice payment

Is there a way to configure the Form Builder so that the customer can choose to go directly to paypal, or get an invoice that they pay by banktransfer. Most B2B transactions in Germany are via invoice, however paypal is much safer and faster of course. Thats why I would like to let the customer decide, however there is only one last step, where its not even possible to give the choice between paypal and stripe.

So how can I let the customer choose between payment options, and how can I implement one for invoice?

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Hi there,

As you may know, the plugin you are talking about is one of our bundled extensions which we do not have control over their codebase. I checked their documentation and could not find such an option at hand:

http://www.wordpress-estimation-payment-forms.com/documentation/#use

This seems to be impossible but I will need to research more to make sure.

Thank you.

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I’d also like to know if this is possible. I’ve just sent a question to the E&P form builder author on Envato.

Hi @squeeza,

I think you could do that but I’m not sure how they will handle it or reply. They will probably ask you to contact them through their support section like I usually from other plugins/themes in Envato. Some may require you to buy a license directly from them.

Thanks!

Hi Rad

Thanks but they replied to my question and I was able to have the option of bank transfer and pay by cheque as a payment option. The following was their reply:

              • -START
                Yes, you can enable the option “Use payment only if selected” on an item (ex : “Pay online ?”) to activate the final payment only if this item was selected.
                You can also use the visibility conditional option to show the bank information only if this item isn’t selected .
              • -END

Also if the customer chooses to pay via bank transfer or cheque (non-Stripe option) the generated invoice will have ‘Quotation’ at the top rather than ‘Invoice’.

Hope this helps.

Thanks.

Thanks for sharing the solution. :slight_smile: