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  • Hi,

    Just adding that I am having the exact same error (Error Code: 10431) using the plugin at the moment. No discounts, coupons or other plugins affecting the pricing of woocommerce. I do have prices inclusive of tax as suggested above.

    WP 4.1.1
    WC 2.3.11
    Plugin 1.1.6.2

    When I return to the website from PayPal to accept shipping option it also displays with the error code:

    First Name is a required field.
    Last Name is a required field.
    Address is a required field.
    Suburb is a required field.
    Country is a required field.
    State is a required field.
    Postcode is a required field.
    Email Address is a required field.
    Phone is a required field.

    Is all this information not being sent back from PayPal because of the $$ issue, or is there more at play here?

    Thanks

    Hi,

    I would also like to add to this.

    While having the Express Checkout is great, a customer could easily miss this or decide they want to fill out the checkout like normal (as this is the most common practice for e-commerce). We’re only using PayPal and Direct Deposit, so progressing to the end of the checkout a customer will only see the prior as a payment method, not ideal.

    I would like an option to show PayPal express and standard at the same time. in fact at the moment I’m trying to go ahead with your Express plugin and PayPal Standard from WooCommerce to satisfy our customers.

    Regards

    Thread Starter bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    This has now been resolved.

    After experimenting with another page I found the cause of the problem to be the permalink /sale/. When the shortcode was used on any other page it worked fine.

    Thread Starter bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    Hi,

    Has anyone used this shortcode before with success? Or know another way around this? i.e. creating a sale template

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thread Starter bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    Hi Sormano thanks for your reply.

    I need it to work if I have multiples of product A, that’s the problem. So if the user adds any variation of product A to the cart it will have free shipping. As soon as a different product is added then the free shipping does not apply.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    Hi Ash,

    Thanks for that, I hadn’t set the register page default as I don’t want people to be able to register themselves, but that’s another issue.

    Once this was set I am correctly seeing the subscription page. A user can click on a subscription available, pay through PayPal using my sandbox merchant account and everything works as expected. After payment they’re sent back to the store’s Welcome page. And here is the issue…

    In the admin the user account isn’t allocated into the subscription plan and therefore I have no idea who has paid or not. If the user visits the subscription page again they will see “You do not currently have any subscriptions in place. You can sign up for a new subscription by selecting one below”.

    Is there something else I may not have configured correctly? Is this not working because I’m in Sandbox mode? (although I thought it should)

    Thanks.
    Alan

    Thread Starter bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    Hi David appreciate the help.

    I am using PayPal Express. I have configured the settings with a sandbox account, which I have created through paypal’s developer website.

    When a user clicks the sign up button the subscription page will reload with /?action=registeruser&subscription=1 appended to the subscription URL. i.e. website.com.au/subscriptions/?action=registeruser&subscription=1

    When the page reloads its exactly the same. There is still a notification “You do not currently have any subscriptions in place. You can sign up for a new subscription by selecting one below”.

    Permalinks are set to post-name. I also tried using my own paypal account and setting it to live but the same thing happens.

    I can manually add someone to a subscription level and then it will correctly reflect on the subscriptions page, so the issue should be related to the signup process?

    Thanks
    Alan

    bulla101

    (@bulla101)

    I too would love to use this plugin with the Form add on, but the default templates aren’t specific enough to my needs. Am I able to create custom fields myself through customising a template or are their only set variables the plugin is setup to work with?

    Thanks.

    Finally got this working! I have no idea what the issue was, but I basically did a separate fresh WP install and the plugin worked. So back on my site I ended up creating a new listings page and assigned that through the Real Estate plugin menu and voilà!

    Im having the exact same issue.

    Any ideas?

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