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Our PayPal Express Checkout was resulting in ‘no token passed’, so clients are not able to checkout with PayPal anymore. We managed to change in Business Settings to PayPal (Commerce Platform) incl. the API settings, but no button/logo from PayPal on our shopping cart/checkout page. We searched in Sellerdeck Portal but not able to find it. Can you guide us further?
SellerDeck 16.07 Business Plus
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The knowledge base article was great thanks in setting up the service for the standard SD18 template. I have done the same thing with the swift template but when I select the debit and credit cards option the card number, expiry date and security number boxes are not able to take an input.
I have had this reply from Gary regarding the payment input prompts problem;
Thanks for contacting SellerDeck software support.
Please go to 'Design | Library | Layouts' and scroll down to the group 'PayPal Checkout' and expand it, opening the layout 'PayPal Custom Card Fields Stylesheet'.
At the very top of the layout you will see: -
#idPayPalCheckoutDetails { float: left; width: 100%; }
replace this with: -
#idPayPalCheckoutDetails { width: 100%; }
Click 'Ok' and close the library.
Once you have done this, upload the site for the changes to appear online.
Kind regards,
Gary Green | Technical Support | SellerDeck
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Originally posted by Buzby View PostWe dropped paypal when they stopped refunding fees when we refund a customer.
Does this new system refund fees?
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately it’s not good news, the policy was brought in last year and they won’t change it.
I fully appreciate it’s not fair especially when a customer changes their mind so quickly but it’s now a policy that I can’t do anything about I’m afraid.
We have given feedback quite a lot about it and if anything changes going forward there will be a communication but for now that’s the way it is.
Kind regards,
Jennifer
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Originally posted by Josh Barling View PostAll PayPal integrations will be available in v18.0.5 and v16.0.7. The subsequent versions will have the legacy PayPal integrations removed as the new PayPal Commerce Platform integration will be the recommended integration moving forward.
- I hope the "legacy Paypal integrations" haven't been removed as we've not made progress on changing to their new one.
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Originally posted by Buzby View PostSince taking PayPal off all 4 of our sites we have seen no negative effect on sales.
If anything, our process’ have been streamlined more with only using Sellerdeck Payments from within Sellerdeck.
We also have no negative comments from customers for not accepting PayPal.
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Sorry for the delay. The following issues made me decide to stop using PayPal:-- When the 'PayPal' payment method is used, a lot of payments come through with two (occasionally more) related orders in Sellerdeck. One order is marked as paid, whilst the other remains in 'PSP-Pending'. This issue has been allocated bug reference SD-8368.
- The PayPal 'Refund' button doesn't work correctly. This issue has been allocated bug reference SD-8358.
- Some customers are seeing a transaction in their bank account, yet their order does not complete. As it turns out, these bank transactions are 'pending' and will eventually fail to clear, however some customers don't realise this and are understandably alarmed. The time subsequently spent communicating with the customer (and even then, a few decide they don't want to pursue the order as they are put off, resulting in lost sales) is not worth it.
- There have been a couple of other issues since I enabled the new PayPal Commerce Platform integration, however those have since been resolved.
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We'll have to hold and hope SD will fix the problems before removing the legacy options...-----------------------------------------
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Hi All,
Thank you for your feedback, its' very useful.
We've definitely encountered more issues than we had hoped and I appreciate this is frustrating for you, as it is for us.
Unfortunately our initial resource planning and launch dates have been disrupted due to some difficult bugs in the PayPal Commerce Platform integration and Brexit changes / bugs.
Our aim was always to release a minor patch update which removed the legacy PayPal versions and for that removal to be the main difference in patches. That way it was clear if legacy PayPal integrations were available. Then moving forward we would release fixes into subsequent versions.
Not everything plays out the way you plan it, so we are currently reviewing our launch dates and deciding how to best manage updates and fixes we are currently / have implemented.
We'll share that with you once we've decided.
Thanks, Josh
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Originally posted by MrsBee View PostSorry for the delay. The following issues made me decide to stop using PayPal:-- When the 'PayPal' payment method is used, a lot of payments come through with two (occasionally more) related orders in Sellerdeck. One order is marked as paid, whilst the other remains in 'PSP-Pending'. This issue has been allocated bug reference SD-8368.
- The PayPal 'Refund' button doesn't work correctly. This issue has been allocated bug reference SD-8358.
- Some customers are seeing a transaction in their bank account, yet their order does not complete. As it turns out, these bank transactions are 'pending' and will eventually fail to clear, however some customers don't realise this and are understandably alarmed. The time subsequently spent communicating with the customer (and even then, a few decide they don't want to pursue the order as they are put off, resulting in lost sales) is not worth it.
- There have been a couple of other issues since I enabled the new PayPal Commerce Platform integration, however those have since been resolved.
I've asked a colleague to reach out regarding your third point, as we are not certain what the issue is, but are keen on finding out.
Thanks, Josh
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