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Configure Amazon Pay in Sana Admin

When all required Amazon accounts are created, you can set up Amazon Pay in Sana.

Set up Amazon Pay

Step 1: In Sana Admin click: Apps > Add-ons. Find the Amazon Pay add-on and install it, if it is not installed yet. When the Amazon Pay add-on is installed, you can configure it from any tab on the "Add-ons" page by clicking on the Configure button

Step 2: Choose the appropriate payment integration mode.

There are two modes: test and live. Test mode allows to simulate the payment process as a real payment and helps to make sure that everything will behave the same way when you go live. Live mode implies that a customer makes a real purchase using already configured payment provider and methods.

Step 3: Configure the payment provider by entering the payment provider specific settings of the test / live account.

The table below provides description of the Amazon Pay payment provider settings.

Field Description
Amazon button color Select the Amazon sign in button color. The Amazon sign in button is shown on the Amazon card selection checkout step in the Sana web store. When a customer clicks on this button, he or she can sign in with the Amazon account to pay the order.
Amazon button size Select the Amazon sign in button size. The Amazon sign in button is shown on the Amazon card selection checkout step in the Sana web store. When a customer clicks on this button, he or she can sign in with the Amazon account to pay the order.
Region     This field is available only if you are using the Amazon Pay Europe add-on.

Select the appropriate region. Two options are available: de and uk.
  • Select de if you are doing your business in any European country and selling in EUR.
  • Select uk if you are doing your business in Great Britain and selling in GBP.

    The selected region works only with the Live payment integration mode (Amazon Pay live account). If you select the Test payment integration mode, Sana connects to the Amazon Pay Sandbox test account without reference to the region.

When a customer creates an order in the Sana web store and pays it through Amazon Pay, the additional checkout step, called Amazon Europe card selection will be shown in the Sana web store. When a customer clicks on the Amazon Pay button, the Sign in with Amazon form will open for the region selected in this field. This form requires the customer to sign in with his or her Amazon account to complete a payment.

Access key ID Enter the Access key ID. It is available on the "MWS Access Key" page in Amazon Seller Central. Access Key ID identifies you as the party responsible for the request.

You are solely responsible for the security of your access key ID and secret access key and all activities associated with their use.
Merchant ID (Seller ID) Enter the Seller ID. It is available on the "MWS Access Key" page in Amazon Seller Central. Seller ID is the unique identifier for all your transactions.
Secret access key Enter the Secret access key. It is available on the "MWS Access Key" page in Amazon Seller Central. Secret access key must be kept confidential and only you and Amazon MWS should have access to it. Secret access key should never be emailed to anyone or shared publicly.

You are solely responsible for the security of your access key ID and Secret access key and all activities associated with their use.
Client ID Enter the Client ID. It is available on the "MWS Access Key" page in Amazon Seller Central. The Client ID is used in conjunction with the client secret to verify the identity of the client when calling login with Amazon.
Soft descriptor Enter the soft descriptor.

When a customer pays the order through Amazon Pay in the Sana web store, the information from this field will be saved with the order in Amazon Seller Center. You can find it in the Statement Descriptor field in the payment transaction history.

The soft descriptor is sent to Amazon Pay in the following format: "AMZ* <soft descriptor entered in the "Soft descriptor" field in Sana Admin>".

If this field is empty, then the default value will be sent to Amazon Pay with the order, which is: "AMZ*<SELLER_NAME> amzn.com/pmts".

The maximum allowed length of the soft descriptor is 16 characters.
Store name The name of the web store from which an order is placed. The web store name is saved with the order in Amazon Seller Center in the payment transaction history. The web store name is also available in the e-mail sent to a customer from Amazon Pay after order completion.

If this field is empty, the web store name specified in Amazon Seller Central will be used instead.

When Amazon Pay is installed and configured, you can set up the necessary payment methods in Sana Admin.

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