Dr. Byte,
That is completely untrue. PayPal does not use the shipping address, in PayPal express, they use the credit cards billing address to compare to the billing address given by the web vendor so they could look and see if the same address is given for the use of the fraud check that they perform.
The answer that has been given since 2004 is complete nonsense, and is a cover up for a miscoded express PayPal module.
First off, if you buy and ship to your own address, this is fine, it is comparing the correct address.
Second, if a customer decides to enter their credit card without having a PayPal account, the address used to check should be the billing address, not the shipping address. PayPal has confirmed with me last night that the system is flopped around, and I could send you the copy of the PayPal support email if you'd like.
If I were the customer, and had a credit card that was set up with a billing address from 10 years ago or better (where they allowed you to set the billing address as a po box) then the shipping address would have to be different.
PayPal does not compare the shipping address of where the item is going to your credit cards billing address. In this example, the payment processor would receive the shipping address as the billing address, and the card transaction would be denied as a fraudulent attempt.
The billing address needs to be sent to the PayPal page period.
How is this done with PayPal express, I have grown tired of seeing the same posts over and over which the answer is the same from you, and still 100% wrong. There has to be a code fix that will allow the billing address to be forwarded to PayPal, and only the billing address, even if the item is shipping to another country.
PayPal does not see where the package is going, they strictly use the address for matching of the billing address to see if the customer using the card has matched the correct billing information in the shopping cart system. If it matches, then they accept the purchase after the card fraud check is complete. They do not the shipping address to perform a fraud check. Nobody in this world would be able to send a gift to another person anywhere on the planet during Christmas time if this were true.
As a matter of fact, here is the copy of the support email.. Maybe you will actually believe this instead of listening to yourself answer the same thing over and over since 2004..
Subject:
addresses being flopped by shopping cart [Incident: 120925-000581]
From:
"PayPal Merchant Technical Support" <
[email protected]> (Add as Preferred Sender)
Date: Tue, Sep 25, 2012 10:15 pm
To:
[email protected]
Recently you requested assistance from PayPal Merchant Technical Services. Below is a summary of your request and our response.
Subject
addresses being flopped by shopping cart
Discussion Thread
Response Via Email (Tracy) 09/25/2012 07:15 PM
Hello Marc Belanger,
Thank you for contacting PayPal.
During our conversation, you did a test checkout. While going thru your checkout, you determined the address change was not sent to the next page of the cart correctly. Please take screen shots of each page in the cart and pass this to your web developer who can further assist you. It appears some variables have been swapped and the IT professional can unravel this issue and correct it for you.
If you have any further questions or concerns about integrating PayPal with your web site, please feel free to contact us again at: 1-800-852-1973, reply to this ticket, or go to
https://paypal.com/integration
Sincerely,
Tracy
Developer Technical Support
PayPal, an eBay Company
Customer By Phone (Entered by Tracy)