Hello, we have a new recipe website called
http://www.ocajunally.com that is basically a "paid recipe archive" for various food/cooking recipes. We just recently installed it & have the Free plugin setup to accept payments thru PayPal for the archive, but I am having issues with a few of the features in the plug-in. My basic configuration setup is to have some specific "free recipes" for our "recipe of the day" but EVERYTHING else should be paid. I am using ONLY level 0 for the free "recipe of the day" and Level 1 for all the paid recipes. I am using restricted access by "tags" feature to lock-down all the paid recipes. (I am using a WP theme called "FoodPress" from ThemeForest.com)
Please understand, As I am NOT a WP/php developer, but am very comfortable getting around in the "dashboard" and all of the basic features of WordPress. I have a list of questions that I would like to have answered, I have been going thru all the forum posts/topics to find answers, but no real luck? I believe these should be pretty simple to figure out for any of the experts here in the forum. This seems to be an EXCELLENT plugin and the support for it looks awesome!
1.) When I register and pay, I'm redirected to the generic paypal return page (still on the to-do list? ), which has the mailto address for
support@ocajunally.com. If I navigate back to this page from the registration without registering, I get Page Expired: Duplicate Return-Data. Please contact Support if you need any assistance," then all I can do is to click Home Page where I see recipes that redirect me back to the Premium Support Page, i.e., I'm out five bucks and I can't do anything until support hooks me up... which is undefined, i.e., if I get email from someone who hit the back button by mistake, I don't know how to fix this. We need a way to confirm and correct registration for people who have paid.
2.) I paid with a credit card via PayPal using Chrome -- it forced me to create a password for the email I used there -- then when I got back to the registration page, I couldn't register because I'd already used that email address to test before. This means that users could get into a situation where they're paid but can't proceed.
3.) When I use Internet Explorer 9, the PayPal link now insists on creating a PayPal account ("You need a PayPal account for this purchase"), vs. the option we saw before to use VISA/Mastercard. Chrome shows me "No PayPal account? Pay using your credit or debit card".
4.) Navigating away from the generic PayPal return page causes loss of link to registration page.
Please let me know if there is any additional info you need from me, to resolve these issues!
Any help with these items would be GREATLY Appreciated
Thanks a MILLION,
Rob Buchanan