Adam Lea
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Since there has been no activity on this ticket for a few days, I am going to close it out. If you need to, feel free to open this ticket again.
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Since there has been no activity on this ticket for a few days, I am going to close it out. If you need to, feel free to open this ticket again.
Kind regards,
Hello again.
Interestingly, with forms that are in Test mode, you cannot use a real credit card and must use a Stripe test card number such as 4242-4242-4242-4242. Test mode forms will not accept a real card and will return an error.Live mode forms will also not accept Test mode card numbers.
Your payment form must be in Live mode for a transaction to be processed with a real card number. Here is Stripe’s documentation of such.Kind regards,
Hello @robinkholland,
I’m sorry for the issue that you are having.
Please remember that each individual form can be assigned its own mode, making testing fast and convenient. You can find the Payment Mode setting in the Payment tab of the form builder.
So even if the Global setting is Test mode, an individual form can be set to Live mode and vice versa.
Please check each individual forms setting as well as the Global setting.
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Hello @masterpiece8931,
Thank you for the suggestion! We have logged your feedback and are looking into expanding functionality to include Payment By Boletos.
While i can’t say when or if Payment By Boletos will be included in the plugin, keep an eye on future releases to see if we’ve updated to include it 🙂
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Hello again, @chessguy1
Since it’s been a few days and you haven’t followed up, I’m going to assume that I solved your issue and you’re good. If you need further assistance please let me know and I’ll be happy to help.
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Hello @chessguy1,
I’m sorry for the issue that you are having.
ModSecurity is an open source firewall solution that some web hosts automatically enable on their servers. Some configurations of ModSecurity can accidentally block valid requests to your server which can in turn cause WP Simple Pay to not function correctly.
ModSecurity may block a common request: returning from an off-site Stripe Checkout page. It is important that ModSecurity does not block requests from any of Stripe’s fully qualified domain names:
- api.stripe.com
- checkout.stripe.com
- files.stripe.com
- js.stripe.com
- m.stripe.com
- m.stripe.network
- q.stripe.com
Your web host can add these domains to the ModSecurity safelist to ensure your users see their Payment Success page after a Stripe Checkout payment.
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Hello @boudda
After visiting the link you included, it appears that you are not using WP Simple Pay on your site.
I believe you should reach out to WooCommerce support for any help that you need. If I am mistaken in this, please do follow up and let me know 🙂
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Hello @nwctu
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a review!
We’re happy to know that you’re enjoying WP Simple Pay.
We are working hard so that you’ll continue to have a 5-star experience!
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Hello @cvtaadmin
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review!
We’re happy to know that you’re enjoying WP Simple Pay.
We are working hard so that you’ll continue to have a 5-star experience!
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Hello @sashman13
Thank you for your question. We have a recommended approach for this that we’ve created a document for, which you can read here.
I believe this nicely accomplishes what you are trying to do.
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Hello again @anamunozhur
I’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I assume that you have all the information that you need. If not, feel free to reach out again 🙂
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Hello again, @anamunozhur
WP Simple Pay will only work with v3 of reCAPTCHA and you must ensure that all other plugins that use reCAPTCHA are using the same version (must be v3) and the same keys.
The biggest difference is that v3 is essentially silent and bases its functionality on a score, rather than presenting a challenge to the user immediately.
You can read more about v3 reCAPTCHA on Google’s reCAPTCHA page.
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Hello @anamunozhur
I’m sorry for the issue you are having with reCAPTCHA. When using reCAPTCHA with WP Simple Pay you must ensure that all other plugins that use reCAPTCHA are using the same version (must be v3) and the same keys.
If you are using v2 of reCAPTCHA on your web form, then it will cause issues with WP Simple Pay’s implementation.
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Hello @arkwebsolutions,
Multiple price options are available in our Pro version of the plugin. Here is a representative form template: https://wpsimplepay.com/template/martial-arts-lesson-payment-form/
This is functionality that would not work with the Lite version of our plugin, and as per the WordPress.org forum guidelines we are unable to provide support for the Pro version here.
Please contact us through WPSimplePay.com, so we can further assist you if needed.
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