• I have been using PayPal Standard for last 9 years selling digital downloads and lately i have been getting calls from clients about getting message “We’re sorry things don’t appear to be working at the moment. please try again later paypal”.

    I have verified PayPal Business Account.

    I want to know if using Express Checkout 2.0 will be better option (to accept payment from both guest (non paypal user) and Paypal user, and if so, how to integrate since documentation is not providing any information on various options available to activate API in PayPal API activation set-up. Following are options.

    Pre-built payment solution
    REST API integration
    Braintree SDK integration
    NVP/SOAP API integration (Classic)

    Any guide how to accomplish this will be helpful.

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  • Thread Starter biologix

    (@biologix)

    Anyone using Express Checkout? Please provide some help.

    Thread Starter biologix

    (@biologix)

    I was able to figure out to get signature using NVP/SOAP API integration (Classic). It is working fine. It is going through checkout (Both PayPal and Guest Checkout Options there) but at the bottom it forces user to create PayPal account to continue. How do disable “Create PayPal Account” and only have “Pay Now” button.

    There must be some coding that forces that action. Anyone can help?

    Thread Starter biologix

    (@biologix)

    This what PayPal Tech guy who is working with us told me. He looked at the code and everything. below is his response.

    I am still looking into this, but I’m thinking it might be the plugin. There is nothing on our side that I can see preventing guest checkout. But when I examined the SetExpressCheckout Request, you were explicitly passing SOLUTIONTYPE=MARK, which would force the Account signup.

    Plugin author, please help.

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