PayPal API calls return HTTP status codes. Some API calls also return JSON response bodies that include information about the resource including one or more contextual HATEOAS links. Use these links to request more information about and construct an API flow that is relative to a specific request. Each REST API request returns an HTTP status code.

I think from what he's saying he's put it on to a different host and then it worked. So same code, different server, works. Which is fairly similar to what I've found. Although we're on a Prestashop forum because that's the cart system we're using, it seems that really it's a PayPal problem.


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One of the clues that it's being blocked is the lack of error information from PayPal. If it had indeed made contact and produced an error the response from PayPal would have included an error code. With no code it's more likely that there was no contact. Hence the first test I did after copying the website to my own PC hosted server (VMware running Ubuntu with LAMPP) was to go through the shopping check out but without a connection to the wider web. And I got the exact same error as posted above. This gives you a high degree of confidence that you're on the right track. That being blocked access.

Now, I believe any host worth anything should be able to do this for you too, as long as you can supply them with the Paypal server (api-3t.paypal.com) that the site is trying to communicate with then they should do it. Because this is a manual operation, they wont do it unless YOU give them the info. Also, ensure that nothing in the site is referenced to an IP address otherwise it will go a bit wobbly.

Hello digitalcrate, thank you for this detailed information. The question is, why is paypal blocking communication with some hosts? That is what it seems like since you switched hosts and it worked. Interesting

I have the same problem and am desperate, I was searching and found this: -some-impact-express-checkout-and-paypal-apis-oct-12 I wait let's be able find the solution to this mistake, I will continue searching if I find something I comment on it.

I have joined this forum after googling exactly the same problem. Two days ago, PayPal suddenly blocked access from my server IP address, with no warning or explanation. I have made no changes to my site in months. A simple curl command to -3t.paypal.com/nvp from a shell fails with a 'couldn't connect to host' and all API requests timeout.

Hey symanski, Benjamin, and others. I feel the same way about this. I have already spent over 100 hours on this project trying to get the store running. I got the error with no description today from the Sandbox which I am using to test the shopping cart. This time, I think it is related to paypal blocking the IP from a specific country. As my client/boss is in south america and I am testing in Canada. The transaction takes place in Canada in the sandbox and in paypal but only in US currency but not in south america where my client wants to see his items. If we cannot resolve this we may dump paypal altogether and go with another provider. It is wasting time and stealing opportunity. As you can imaging, the client is upset to put it gently.

A: The PayPal Demo Portal gives you a way to quickly learn how PayPal capabilities work in conjunction with your business. The Demo Portal lets you view the end-to-end user experience for all PayPal products, on a global level. Use the Demo Portal to learn about the PayPal Best Practice standards and see code examples that are in-context with the flows you view. In a nutshell, the Demo Portal can help you accelerate your PayPal product integrations.

A: The Demo Portal is open to everyone and there is no need to create a PayPal account or log in to PayPal to access the portal. In addition, you can view and download the code samples provided by the portal without needing to log in.

A: The Demo Portal is focused on showcasing the end-to-end user experience of our PayPal products. The portal also allows you to download code samples aimed at getting you up and running with the basic functionality of the selected products. The supplied code samples are just fragments and you will need to create Sandbox test accounts on the PayPal Developer Portal in order to run the sample API calls against Sandbox environment. Additional product support, including detailed product documentation, can be found on the Developer Portal.

@PayPal_JonK Nope. The suggested walkthrough does not work. Both apps have either been updated or changed since both the printed and online instructions were issued as neither the printed instructions or the linked page offer a solution and the error "This QR code needs to be activated by the seller" comes up with all codes in the pack.

When you click Create Button on the Create PayPal payment button page, PayPal generates encrypted button code that you can paste directly on your website. Encrypted code helps to secure your button from malicious tampering and fraudulent payments.

Important: PayPal cannot protect URL code for email payment links if the button is not saved on the PayPal website and thus is not hosted by PayPal. To generate secure email payment links, always use hosted buttons.

To replace the PayPal logo on the checkout page, this feature is not offered in the theme and the builders.

This code is not correct code to change the PayPal Logo. Please check out this article to change the Paypal Logo on the checkout page.

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) has today rolled out the ability to use QR Codes to buy and sell goods in 28 markets around the globe. From farmers markets to selling secondhand goods - the rollout of the QR code functionality in the PayPal app allows customers to buy or sell in-person, safely and securely, and touch free.

"We know that in the current environment, buying and selling goods in a health-conscious, safe and secure way is front of mind for many people around the world. As the coronavirus pandemic has evolved, we have seen a surge in demand for digital payments to transition to include new and safe solutions for in-person environments and situations," said John Kunze, Senior Vice President of Branded Experiences, PayPal. "Our rollout of QR codes for buyers and sellers incorporates the safety, security and convenience of using PayPal in person and enables ongoing social distancing requirements and safety preferences for in-person commerce."

For a buyer looking to pay, customers can go to the PayPal app, click 'Send' and tap the QR code symbol in the top right-hand corner. The camera will open, and customers can scan a seller's QR code and follow the prompts to complete the transaction. Sellers can create a PayPal-generated QR code for by following the steps outlined here.

About PayPal

PayPal has remained at the forefront of the digital payment revolution for more than 20 years. By leveraging technology to make financial services and commerce more convenient, affordable, and secure, the PayPal platform is empowering more than 300 million consumers and merchants in more than 200 markets to join and thrive in the global economy. For more information, visit paypal.com.

I'm using build 8.2.2-36.NIGHTLY of 1Password for Windows, and I'm able to log into my PayPal account. 2FA code is autofilled, and it works like a charm. Also, former builds of 1Password for Windows had no problems with my PayPal account.

Since PayPal's launch of QR code payments for businesses last May, many merchants have adopted the low-cost contactless payment option. In Q1 2021, the company added a merchant to its QR code payment option every 28 seconds, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman said during the Q1 2021 earnings call.

PayPal is wagering on the growth of QR codes, a square sketch that can be scanned for digital information that involves a transaction. It's also betting that the buy now-pay later installment payment trend will continue this year. The company's executives made comments to that effect Wednesday during a call with analysts to discuss first-quarter earnings, including record revenue of $6.03 billion, up 29% from $4.62 billion in the quarter last year.

Since offering QR code payments for business use in May 2020, PayPal has drawn more than 1 million merchants to the feature. The company processed nearly $6.4 billion from QR code and card payments in-store in Q1 2021, Schulman said. He said he believes QR code-based payments will continue to gain momentum in 2021.

PayPal's merchants who use the QR codes are experiencing increased sales from consumers who frequently pay with that method, PayPal's Senior Vice President of Omni Payments, Jim Magats, said by email last month.

I have a code that produces a pay later button on squarespace. My site is retreat based and so there are multiple payment options. The pay later button is designed to split the ONE price on the page into 4 payments.

Congratulations! You now know how to add a QR code from a donation button in Paypal. Use it to help your fundraising causes when using Paypal. To help you build your WordPress site, check out our WordPress Product Guide articles.

Using Zettle with your PayPal Business account?

Your PayPal QR code feature is currently not available in the Zettle Go app. Instead, it is available in your PayPal business app. Please read more on PayPal.com/help.

When you activate the PayPal feature in your Zettle app, you can generate a unique QR code for each transaction. When the time comes to pay, your customers can simply open the camera on their phone, or their PayPal app, and scan the code to pay.

When will my money be deposited?

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