Has anyone got Sellerdeck Payments by Opayo up and running yet - V16.1.1 or V18.1.1?
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Yes, I've had it running for a couple of weeks on v18.1.1.
It's working fine except that, contrary to what the KB article says, the fraud score doesn't appear in the Order History window (accessed via the View Payments button on an order's Payments tab) - it always shows as zero. However, the status and rules display as they should, and the fraud score (expressed as a percentage) is accessible when I log into the Opayo admin site.
JohnJohn Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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Originally posted by John Ennals View PostIt's working fine except that, contrary to what the KB article says, the fraud score doesn't appear in the Order History window (accessed via the View Payments button on an order's Payments tab) - it always shows as zero. However, the status and rules display as they should, and the fraud score (expressed as a percentage) is accessible when I log into the Opayo admin site.
JohnElysium:Online - Official Accredited SellerDeck Partner
SellerDeck Design, Build, Hosting & Promotion
Based in rural Northants
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Goz- I will report it today.
Jason- yes, the score always appears as zero, although the traffic lights and rules appear as they should. Two examples below.
The KB article https://community.sellerdeck.com/for...ments-by-opayo definitely says there should be a score:
John Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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Originally posted by John Ennals View PostYes, I've had it running for a couple of weeks on v18.1.1.
It's working fine .....
John
Is the customer transferred to another SSL site when an order is confirmed using SD Payments by Opayo - if so what is the URL of the site you are directed to?
Martin
Mantra AudioMartin
Mantra Audio
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Martin
Yes, the customer is transferred to the secure Opayo (formerly SagePay) server to enter their card details and complete the payment. I imagine the URL will be particular to each vendor account. The Opayo payment page is still branded SagePay, because customers love inconsistency and confusion when submitting their card details on line. But you can add your own logo to the Opayo/SagePay payment page, which I suppose gives a bit of continuity.
JohnJohn Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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John, note that (unless you change it) the payment option in the checkout is simply 'Credit or Debit Card'. I don't think customers see the Opayo brand, so there shouldn't be any inconsistency or confusion from their point of view, though I understand it's a bit confusing on the merchant side. Hopefully Opayo will update the branding eventually.
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I don't think customers see the Opayo brandJohn Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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Originally posted by John Ennals View PostMartin
Yes, the customer is transferred to the secure Opayo (formerly SagePay) server to enter their card details and complete the payment. I imagine the URL will be particular to each vendor account.
Is your site Sellerdeck hosted and if not Sellerdeck hosted did you encounter any "invalid 4020: information received from an invalid IP address" complications that needed to be resolved fo SD by Opayo to function satisfactorily?
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Martin
Mantra Audio
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Martin,
My site is hosted by Teclan, who have over 20 years' experience of Sellerdeck/Actinic (and are very approachable and helpful), and I had no problems with the "invalid 4020" error. However, if you do encounter the error it is a fairly simple matter to set up the alternative IP address(es) by logging into Opayo account maintenance. The IP address should be readily available from your host, as SagePay is widely used.
I should add that my impression of SD Payments by Opayo/SagePay so far is very good compared with SD Payments by NMI. The fraud screening feels stronger, despite the glitch mentioned above, and there is more information if you want to drill down into a particular transaction: for example, it will help identify the reason for an abandoned basket by distinguishing between a payment that was deliberately aborted and one which simply timed out.
JohnJohn Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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Originally posted by John Ennals View PostMartin,
My site is hosted by Teclan, who have over 20 years' experience of Sellerdeck/Actinic (and are very approachable and helpful), and I had no problems with the "invalid 4020" error. However, if you do encounter the error it is a fairly simple matter to set up the alternative IP address(es) by logging into Opayo account maintenance. The IP address should be readily available from your host, as SagePay is widely used.
Did your host specifically advise the IP address to use for SagePay and is this different to your website IP address?
I have encountered an issue with the "invalid 4020" error which did not clear when I added the IP address for our shop site, however Opayo advised the IP address(es) for two invalid transactions sent when Opayo was configured in test mode.
I added these two IP addresses that are different to our shop site IP address and this seems to have fixed the "invalid 4020" error so I have refreshed the website with Opayo running live in production mode alongside SD Payments by NMI until satisifed that Opayo functions satisfactorily as advised by Sellerdeck.
Our site is hosted by Claranet and they have advised that the IP address(es) in question "do not appear in the DNS nor are related to Claranet" and I have subsequently requested that they double check and re-confirm.
Does your Opayo include any IP address(es) like 81.171.###.###?
I downloaded a few orders after refreshing but none by Opayo payment method as yet which is perhaps not surprising as SD Payment by NMI is first on the list so I have re-ordered the list so that Opay is first - waiting now for orders with payments by Opayo.
MartinMartin
Mantra Audio
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In my case, the payment request is sent from same IP address as my website server, so Opayo worked straight away without me having to contact my hosting company. I can see a few other IP addresses set up on my Opayo, which seem to be related to Sellerdeck/Sage/testing and which I'm not going to touch unless somebody tells me to, in case I break it.
I added the SDP by Opayo payment type to my website in live mode, bought something (cheap!) from my website with my own credit card, then disabled the SDP by Opayo payment type again until the payment reached my bank account. Once that had happened I re-enabled SDP by Opayo and disabled SDP by NMI.
JohnJohn Ennals
www.tortoys.co.uk
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