Not Austria at the moment no... They are however in Beta in...

   - Belgium 
   -  Finland 
   -  France 
   -  Germany 
   -  Luxembourg 
   -  Netherlands 
   -  Spain 

which is easy to get an invite to... as far as the rest of Europe goes 
though the fractionated banking economy makes it a far more difficult 
proposition to get to the smaller economies.

On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 15:28:35 UTC+10, mweissen wrote:
>
> Stripe looks good, but could not be used in Austria/Europe. Sorry!  :-(
> Martin
>
>
> 2014-04-02 5:38 GMT+02:00 Greg Vaughan <[email protected] <javascript:>
> >:
>
>> Stripe charges me (in Australia) 2.7% + 30cents for each transaction 
>> processed, Visa, Mastercard or American Express. No other fees that are 
>> typically charged by other alternatives (Authorize.net) monthly fee, annual 
>> fee, chargeback fee etc... it is very much the simplest and most direct... 
>> payments are batch transferred to you account on a 7 day rolling cycle. 
>> Again this is as good as any other alternative. If you have a fixed amount 
>> to charge it can be implemented within 5 minutes using their js code for 
>> checkout. 
>>
>> For a manual form you can use their custom implementation or Massimo's 
>> code above with his library...
>>
>> If you want a custom payment system you will have to write the code to 
>> pass that to the stripe server when you are charging for the service...
>>
>> Oh also... verifying your business takes about 2 minutes... and you 
>> definitely wont beat that.
>>
>> Stripe has nothing to do with PayPal you host it on your site... (must be 
>> https... get a certificate from start.com for free) so there is NO 
>> PayPal tax...
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 09:41:32 UTC+10, Matheus Cardoso wrote:
>>>
>>> So, if someone uses Stripe, he will pay only the fee from Stripe and 
>>> this will cover the PayPal's tax? 
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 31, 2014 6:57:14 AM UTC-3, Mika Sjöman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I wonder if anyone here has implemented recurring payments with Paypal 
>>>> here with Web2py? Any experience with this and how to implement it?
>>>>
>>>> We currently charge people for lessons with our teachers, but we would 
>>>> like to go over to a payment model where we automatically charge the 
>>>> customers every month. 
>>>>
>>>> Is there a better way of doing this than Paypal? Market is mostly US 
>>>> and China based. 
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
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