Our client is using Paypal as their payment service provider but they are experiencing missing notification emails and their customers are also missing order receipts.
Once the customer has placed the order, they arrive at a PayPal receipt page. This automatically sends off a PayPal receipt to the customer and a PayPal one to the site owner.
However, there is no email sent from the actinic site to the customer or a notification of new order to our client unless the customer clicks on the “Return to merchant” button . This is a big problem for our client as their customers are complaining that they haven’t had an email receipt from them.
From personal experience, whenever we’ve paid for online goods, we’ve closed the browser tab or window once the order has been placed and not returned to the merchant site as we have no more shopping to do with them.
Are we correct in thinking that this behaviour will result in email receipts never being sent from our client’s site to their customers, or is our site broken?
Is there anyway that we can get the PayPal site to jump automatically back to the merchants site to set off the automated email or another way to trigger this action? We can see in Paypal that you can set an auto jump URL but being that each “Return to merchant” URL is unique, we can’t see how this can be used?
Thanks in advance.
Neil
Once the customer has placed the order, they arrive at a PayPal receipt page. This automatically sends off a PayPal receipt to the customer and a PayPal one to the site owner.
However, there is no email sent from the actinic site to the customer or a notification of new order to our client unless the customer clicks on the “Return to merchant” button . This is a big problem for our client as their customers are complaining that they haven’t had an email receipt from them.
From personal experience, whenever we’ve paid for online goods, we’ve closed the browser tab or window once the order has been placed and not returned to the merchant site as we have no more shopping to do with them.
Are we correct in thinking that this behaviour will result in email receipts never being sent from our client’s site to their customers, or is our site broken?
Is there anyway that we can get the PayPal site to jump automatically back to the merchants site to set off the automated email or another way to trigger this action? We can see in Paypal that you can set an auto jump URL but being that each “Return to merchant” URL is unique, we can’t see how this can be used?
Thanks in advance.
Neil
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