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G2A Pay

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  1. Knowledge BaseWHMCS Modules
    · 2 min read

    G2A Pay Payment Gateway Module Changelog

    Complete release history for the G2A Pay Payment Gateway Module from initial 2015 launch through version 1.0.6. Details bug fixes for Public Pay email issues, full rewrite for reliability with GuzzleHTTP, ASPnix 2.0 licensing compatibility, and incremental improvements required for stable transactio

  2. Knowledge BaseWHMCS Modules
    · 2 min read

    What Is the G2A Pay IPN Notification URL for WHMCS?

    G2A Pay requires an IPN Notification URL to send payment confirmations to WHMCS for automatic invoice processing. The correct URL is your WHMCS installation path plus /modules/gateways/callback/g2apay.php. Learn how to set it up correctly and avoid common mistakes that prevent payments from updating

  3. Knowledge BaseWHMCS Modules
    · 3 min read

    What Currencies Are Supported by the G2A Pay Payment Gateway Module?

    The G2A Pay Payment Gateway module supports only GBP, USD, EUR, PLN, and AUD. This guide provides the full list with context, explains why currency selection matters for .NET e-commerce sites, includes C# validation examples, configuration steps, common pitfalls, and practical setup recommendations

  4. Knowledge BaseWHMCS Modules
    · 3 min read

    What Are the Requirements for the G2A Pay Gateway Module?

    Ensure your WHMCS setup meets these requirements for the G2A Pay Gateway module: PHP 5.6+, WHMCS 7.x, ionCube 10.1+, TLS 1.1+ support, and key PHP extensions. Our developers tested only these conditions. Download the diagnostic script to validate your environment and avoid installation or transactio

  5. Knowledge BaseWHMCS Modules
    · 4 min read

    What Are the Licensing Terms for the G2A Pay Gateway Module?

    The G2A Pay Gateway module for WHMCS is licensed as a one-time purchase with an annual maintenance fee required to receive ongoing upgrades and new builds. The license is strictly limited to a single WHMCS installation. Any change to server IP address, installation path, or domain name requires a li