For those of you using Wufoo to power your online payment forms, we have three awesome enhancements to make payment processing even more flexible.
###12 New Currencies
For our international fans of the **PayPal Standard** and **Freshbooks** integrations, you’ll be excited to know that we’ve added twelve new currencies to the system. These currencies are available in the currency option dropdown in the [payment settings](https://help.wufoo.com/articles/en_US/kb/Collecting-Payments/) interface. The following new currencies are now available:
– Brazilian Real
– Czech Koruna
– Danish Krone
– Hungarian Forint
– Israeli New Sheqel
– Mexican Peso
– Norwegian Krone
– Polish Zloty
– Singapore Dollar
– Swedish Krona
– Swiss Franc
– Taiwan New Dollar
In true Wufoo style, your currency selections will show the right denomination symbols on your public form’s price fields.
###Negative Price Values
We’re also really excited to announce the ability to use **negative price values** when you’re assigning prices to your fields and choices. This feature is automatically available and supported by all of our integrated payment processors.
Before today, the prices associated with your fields and choices could only be set to a positive value, which meant a user could only add to the total price of the shopping cart as they completed a form. With the ability to add negative values, you can set up your form to have certain choices deduct from the shopping cart’s total price, which opens the door for you guys to do some pretty awesome stuff.
What kind of awesome stuff? I dunno, how ’bout the power of flight? Just kidding.
But you can create **coupons and discount codes** with your payment form, which is arguably even more awesome. Because we don’t have the time to get into it here, we’ll share how to create a coupon system using logic and branching in conjunction with negative payment values tomorrow here on the blog.
###Authorize.net eCheck Support
If you want to allow your users to pay by check, but you don’t want to have to wait for a physical check to arrive in the mail, then you’ll definitely want to try out the new **eCheck support for Authorize.net**, which enables your users to either pay via credit card or through a consumer or corporate bank account. Here’s what the interface looks like when your users select eCheck on your payment forms.
This feature can be configured in your form’s [payment settings section](https://help.wufoo.com/articles/en_US/kb/Collecting-Payments/#intro), and it is available to all customers using payment integration with Authorize.net. Thanks again to all our payment power users for all your suggestions and guidance as we built these features. We are really proud of how much flexibility these capabilities now add to our payment integration system and can’t wait to see how you guys take advantage of them.
Comments
NICE! Very nice. Whats the update on recurring payement?
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Peej.Thanks, Peej. We still do plan to add support for recurring payments, but I’m afraid I can’t give any sort of time estimate right now.
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Chris Campbell.Great job wufoo!
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Jeff Payne.Would the negative price feature allow me to assign discount codes to my payment forms? So if the customer enters “ABC123” in the discount code field then it would subtract a certain amount from the total?
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Matt.Hey Matt, good timing! We just posted a tutorial on how to use the negative prices for discount codes or coupon codes here:
http://wufoo.com/2010/08/20/how-to-create-a-coupon-system-for-your-wufoo-payment-forms/
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Andrew Gosnell.Please consider adding Argentine Pesos (ARS)!
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Juanzo.Is there any way to implement coupons that are percentages rather than fixed values (i.e. multiplying the shopping cart by a given value rather than adding or subtracting to the total)?
Posted August 19th, 2010 by Grisha.