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Customer charged but not given access

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4 years, 7 months ago  Mark Maunder

Pro Forms Auth.net Upgrade broken?

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4 years, 10 months ago  Jason (Lead Developer)

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Customer charged but not given access

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4 years, 7 months ago  Mark Maunder

Pro Forms Auth.net Upgrade broken?

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4 years, 10 months ago  Jason (Lead Developer)

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Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 1:19 pm #13888

Thanks Jason.

Posted: Tuesday May 15th, 2012 at 12:42 pm #13530

Thanks Jason. Looks like you’re truncating the data sent to authorize.net. I’d assumed you were going to limit the input field length too.

The reason I mention it is because authorize has fraud detection that relies on things like having correct street numbers and suite numbers in addresses. (Their AVS system).

So if we truncate addresses we may modify a suite number (for example) at the end of a long address line. If the user knows how long the max length allowed on an address line is then they will hopefully abbreviate the address in a way that includes the really important stuff like numbers.

Mark.

Posted: Saturday Feb 18th, 2012 at 4:23 pm #5615

Thanks Jason. It appears to be working now so if I run into this again I’ll revisit your post and share what I find. Thanks again.

Posted: Friday Feb 17th, 2012 at 4:40 am #5472

Great thanks Raam. Awesome product.

Posted: Thursday Feb 16th, 2012 at 5:09 pm #5408

Seems I’m having a conversation with myself here but in case you run across this:

If you have not yet configured silent post for authorize.net, the membership upgrade feature won’t work in S2. Users will be told their upgrade has gone through and they will be billed, but they won’t have their access level increased. At least if you’re using Authorize.net ARB’s. I don’t know about other gateways and features.

Perhaps the devs can add this to the docs.

Posted: Thursday Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:05 pm #5397

Quick question: I haven’t configured the authorize.net silent post option because my dev box is on a private subnet. Does member upgrade rely on receiving an authorize.net silent post to complete the upgrade? If so that would explain it.

I had a brief look at the code and it looks like the auth code routes the SP to the paypal code in the free plugin and there is some upgrade/modify code in there. I didn’t trace it fully, but it looks like this may be the issue. Can you confirm?

Thanks.

Posted: Thursday Feb 16th, 2012 at 2:49 pm #5395

An update on this issue:

Once again, the issue is that a simple upgrade from s2member level 1 to level 2 or level 2 to level 3 using Authorize.net Billing Modification form is not working.

I’ve confirmed on the Authorize.net side that the existing ARB is canceled and a new ARB is created with the new higher monthly price.

The user does not have access to higher level items once they complete the upgrade. In WordPress user management the user is still level 1 (or whatever their original level was).

Here’s the shortcode for the billing modification form:

[s2Member-Pro-AuthNet-Form modify="1" level="2" ccaps="" desc="$19.95 USD / Monthly ( recurring charge, for ongoing access )" cc="USD" custom="mydomain.com" ta="0" tp="0" tt="D" ra="19.95" rp="1" rt="M" rr="1" accept="visa,mastercard,amex,discover" coupon="" accept_coupons="0" default_country_code="US" captcha="0" /]
  • This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by  Jason (Lead Developer). Reason: Wrapped Shortcode in code tags
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