Title: Plugin buggy
Last modified: August 10, 2017

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# Plugin buggy

 *  Resolved [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/)
 * (@nosirrag)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/)
 * After installing the plugin and posting a review, it was a mistake to not “completely”
   test the plugin before my review.
    Upon further testing, the plugin adds an addition
   page the customer must go through in order to complete the checkout process. 
   This adds up to 3 pages for checkout. Customers only want 1. Yet, the one page
   checkout plugins are not what a site with 500 products can use. We would be happy
   if the site was “back” to just 2 pages – hit the cart and review, change whatever,
   complete information, go to checkout and once that page is completed the customer
   is finished. But this plugin mandates the customer goes to the cart, then checkout,
   then a third page to enter the credit card information, “then” the customer can
   complete the order. That’s not acceptable. Additionally, the plugin has 2 buttons–“
   Back to Cart” and “Submit”. The “Back to Cart” does NOTHING! I’ve looked at the
   code via Firebug and there is no code allowing the button to work. We spent a
   good amount of time trying on 2 different computers. We were unable to get the“
   Back to Cart” to do anything. If you come up with a plugin that actually works,
   let me know. Adding an additional page to the checkout process and parts that
   don’t work is NOT what I would consider a quality product. I’ll be deleting the
   plugin today and finding another.

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 *  [Jesse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webfolk/)
 * (@webfolk)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9428913)
 * [@nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/) Are you also experiencing
   the payment form being added to the “Thank you for your order. Please enter your
   credit card information below to complete the secure transaction.” page?
 * It seems strange to me that the form is displayed under the order confirmation
   details. Those details should be what the customer sees after payment is made.
 *  Thread Starter [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/)
 * (@nosirrag)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9429041)
 * webfolk –
    No. The form on the third page. The third page is where the customer
   inputs all the credit card information. Page 1 = cart; Page 2 = checkout, where
   customer inputs name, address, etc., everything “but” the credit card information.
   In order to input that the customer must go to Page 3 = input credit card information.
   In your logic, that would mean 4 pages to check out since the “Thank You” or “
   Confirmation” page is “after” inputting the credit card information. The “form”
   to which you eluded is the form for the customer to input credit card information.
   That’s on page 3, but NOT the “Confirmation” page. The customer must get to the
   cart, then the checkout page, then the credit card input page, and finally the
   confirmation page. Is that more clear?
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/).
 *  [Jesse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webfolk/)
 * (@webfolk)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9439083)
 * Yes, that is more clear.
 * We are experiencing the same thing, if I am understanding correctly.
 * Page 1: Cart
    Page 2: Checkout (Billing/Shipping Details) Page 3: Credit Card
   Input/Order Confirmation Details
 * That being said, the third page doesn’t make sense from a user experience standpoint.
   I’m not sure if you are experiencing the same thing we are, but we are experiencing
   this on two different sites… Where the third page displays the order confirmation
   details (order number, total, method of payment) followed by a “thank you” message
   and then the credit card form. At first glance, it would leave most customers
   with the impression that their order was placed.
 * Other payment plugins insert the credit card form on the second page (under #
   order_review). I’m not sure why this plugin outputs the form on the third page(
   which is supposed to be a order confirmation/thank you page).
 * Would really like to get this sorted out, considering we have two sites that 
   require the plugin.
 *  Thread Starter [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/)
 * (@nosirrag)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9439207)
 * webfolk –
    I have the answer for you – pretty happy with the results too.
 * NMI now has it’s own plugin through CardPointe – [https://wordpress.org/plugins/cardconnect-payment-module/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/cardconnect-payment-module/)
   
   CardPointe and NMI are, for all intents and purposes, the same company.
 * But before you jump to install that plugin, contact CardPointe and ask them to
   update your NMI account to use that plugin.
    What they do is update your account
   so that there is no “gateway”. It’s a direct plugin “link” (if you will) to the
   NMI account. So it’s not relying on any developers code. It’s coded specifically
   from and for NMI accounts – and works “great”!
 * The customer inputs the credit card information in the same box where the payment
   selections are found, which should be on the “checkout” page. So it’s back to
   2-pages, although it may differ with your theme. We use Flatsome.
 * They submit everything from the checkout page and upon success are greeted by
   the confirmation page.
 * So if you have 2 sites using the same NMI account, that’s easy. If it’s 2 sites,
   2 NMI accounts, each account will need to have CardPointe tech support to make
   the changes. It takes about 48 hours for them to go through the process. But 
   all “you” need to do is install the plugin, input the code they send you and 
   done. There are some “obvious” settings you can enable or disable, depending 
   on your preferences. We found that the text that appears in the cart is unnecessary,
   so we just turned that off instead of trying to change the text.
 * Head to that link, download the plugin, but do not activate the plugin until 
   you receive the confirmation and credentials from CardPointe.
    They are working
   directly with WooCommerce so it’s in their best interest to set up the NMI account
   for their plugin.
 * That should make your day today!
    Cheers.
 *  [Jesse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webfolk/)
 * (@webfolk)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9439261)
 * We don’t use CardPointe, so this is not a viable option for us, but I am glad
   you have found a solution that works for you!
 *  Plugin Author [Design Team](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bngdesign/)
 * (@bngdesign)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9439299)
 * [@nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/), [@webfolk](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webfolk/),
   I apologize for not replying sooner. I have not been receiving notifications 
   that posts were left in the support forum, otherwise I would have responded sooner.
   I will look into the notifications on our end and will also be patrolling the
   forum more regularly in the future in case something new comes up.
 * As for the number of pages in the checkout process, this is needed in order to
   use the three step redirect process correctly and securely. At no time is the
   billing information submitted directly to your server, but is instead sent off
   to the gateway and then returns to continue the transaction within WooCommerce.
   We are still working on adding new functionality to the plugin, and will keep
   this in mind as we make progress with future releases. We realize this is less
   than ideal, but placed a higher priority on having the checkout process stay 
   secure with the most recent version. I will make sure this doesn’t get overlooked
   in the upcoming releases and see what I can do to trim down the number of pages.
 * In the future the fastest way to get support is to fill in our support form here:
   [https://www.bngdesign.net/support/](https://www.bngdesign.net/support/)
 *  Thread Starter [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/)
 * (@nosirrag)
 * [8 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9439302)
 * CardPointe IS NMI.
    If you nave NMI, then you talk about the changes with CardPointe.
   Trust me. Contact NMI and they’ll tell you the same thing.
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by [nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/).
 *  [Jesse](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webfolk/)
 * (@webfolk)
 * [8 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-buggy/#post-9448558)
 * [@nosirrag](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosirrag/) As I mentioned previously,
   we are not using CardPointe. We are using another service that utilizes this 
   plugin.
 * I’m happy you found an internal solution though.

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