Welcome to the New WPS Website

We at the WPS would like to welcome you to our new website, which is going live on March 5. Although it's not fully finished yet, we'd like to get it live as it has a lot more information than our previous site. We've been working a many weeks on this new site.

The new site has many new features including this blog, an expanded section on each WPS event and destination, online hotel booking, online tournament pre-registration, a WPS Player of the Year ranking system, WPS player profiles, an affiliate program, and more. All the features will be completed and fully functional in the next several weeks.

We thank you for visiting our site and participating in our tournaments, and thank you for your patience while we continue to build our new website.



Comments
Submitted by corsby on Mon, 09/28/2009 - 04:23.

I'd like to sell a subscription service initially using the (easy to
use) Web Payments Standard buttons, but later implement against the WPP
API. My question is, what will the migration from WPS to WPP look like,
both for the merchant and the buyer? Will I be able to upgrade/use my
existing PayPal account that accepts the subscription payments
originally created through the WPS method once mcts dumps I've migrated to the WPP
method? And most importantly, will the buyer be able to modify their
subscription originally created with the WPS method through my own WPP
backed interface? Will the two merchant account have to be totally
separate? Will I be able to reference the WPS created subscription
through the WPP API? Will the management features mcitp dumps be the same between
the two methods? Thanks for the quick response and the useful information. As a
developer, I am not terribly shy about the programming tasks involved
with WPP, novell dumps but I found that WPS was really simple, and thought the pay
as you go structure was great for starting out, but wanted to option to
move to WPP when we would commit more time and money to the payment
processing task. Right now we're also looking at a few other options
that are specific to subscription based payment/billing. Again, thanks
for the help.