Title: Plugin Deletion
Last modified: August 12, 2023

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# Plugin Deletion

 *  Resolved [agillhock7](https://wordpress.org/support/users/agillhock7/)
 * (@agillhock7)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/)
 * I am unable to delete this plugin. I get a fatal error when attempting to delete.
   Automattic Support is non-responsive as is WooCommerce. If anyone has come across
   this issue, please advise as to how you resolved it.
 * Respectfully,
 * Alexander

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 *  Plugin Support [Grigorij S. a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/grigaswp/)
 * (@grigaswp)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16968862)
 * Hi Alexander,
 * Thank you for reaching out! I wasn’t able to immediately find your message to
   WooCommerce.com support – can you please paste your message (or a part of it)
   here so we can use that to find your request in our system?
 * Also, what kind of error are you seeing when you’re attempting to delete the 
   Stripe for WooCommerce plugin?
 * Finally, as a workaround, you could [access the site via FTP](https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/using-filezilla/)
   and simply delete the folder of this plugin.
 * Hope this helps!
 *  Thread Starter [agillhock7](https://wordpress.org/support/users/agillhock7/)
 * (@agillhock7)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16969219)
 * Thank you, Grigorij.
 * I realize now that I was attempting to access WordPress.com support and it was
   giving me an issue because I didn’t want to have to access my account with them
   because I had an issue with their jetpack plugin continuing to link up to my 
   site with an account that wasn’t accessible. Long story…
 * I really appreciate the response, I am getting this error when I attempt to delete
   from the WP Dashboard:
 * Uncaught Error: Class ‘WC_Stripe_Inbox_Notes’ not found in ********/plugins/woocommerce-
   gatewaystripe/woocommerce-gateway-strip.php: 724
 * I have entertained the idea of removing it manually via my ‘File Manager’ but
   I hesitate because when I do it through the WP dashboard it gives me the general‘
   fatal error’ message and I am able to retreat and leave the plugin installed 
   as a temp fix. I am just concerned that removing it manually may push things 
   to a point where I would have to do a full restore and I don’t really want to
   have to go through that right now because I have a WHMCS installation linked 
   into my WP installation, and I have no idea how that will respond to a restore
   of either installation.
 * I have removed every other plugin related to woocommerce and thought maybe that
   may cause the issue because it is looking for a value from the main plugin or
   something.
 * Respectfully,
 * Alexander
 *  Plugin Support [Grigorij S. a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/grigaswp/)
 * (@grigaswp)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16970473)
 * Hi Alexander,
 * Thank you for the context, and I’m sorry to hear about your experience with Jetpack!
   Was the Jetpack support team able to fix the issues and make sure the site is
   connected to the right WordPress.com account?
 * >  I am getting this error when I attempt to delete from the WP Dashboard:
   > Uncaught Error: Class ‘WC_Stripe_Inbox_Notes’ not found in ********/plugins/
   > woocommerce-gatewaystripe/woocommerce-gateway-strip.php: 724
 * Seems like this error indicates a missing file in the folder of Stripe for WooCommerce
   plugin, and I see that this error has been reported in [this forum thread](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/fatal-error-wc_stripe_inbox_notes/)
   and [here on GitHub](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-gateway-stripe/issues/2542).
   TLDR: indeed, the core WooCommerce plugin needs to be enabled in order to avoid
   this fatal error. Our developers should be able to fix this at some point in 
   the future, although right now I’d suggest installing and activating the core
   WooCommerce plugin as a temporary workaround.
 * > I have entertained the idea of removing it manually via my ‘File Manager’ but
   > I hesitate because when I do it through the WP dashboard it gives me the general‘
   > fatal error’ message and I am able to retreat and leave the plugin installed
   > as a temp fix. I am just concerned that removing it manually may push things
   > to a point where I would have to do a full restore and I don’t really want 
   > to have to go through that right now because I have a WHMCS installation linked
   > into my WP installation, and I have no idea how that will respond to a restore
   > of either installation.
 * I completely understand why you’re hesitant! In such situations, it should still
   be possible to copy the plugin folder back to where it was if issues occur after
   deleting the folder, but of course, figuring out why the error appears and how
   to work around it in the safest way is the best course of action.
 * I’m not familiar with WHMCS or the software you’re using to link two sites, so
   I will not be able to comment on that, although it perhaps makes sense to test
   a restore from a backup on a staging site so that you know what to expect in 
   case the site needs to be restored from a backup at some point. If you don’t 
   have a staging site – you can create one with a plugin like [WP Staging](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/).
   I can’t promise it will work with the software you’re using to link/sync sites,
   or if it will break the existing connection in some way so it makes sense to 
   consult the support team of the software you’re using (or the support team at
   WHMCS) beforehand.
 * I hope this helps!
 *  Thread Starter [agillhock7](https://wordpress.org/support/users/agillhock7/)
 * (@agillhock7)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16971144)
 * Thank you so much for your help! I agree with your insights and suggestions.
 * As for the Jetpack and WordPress.com/Automattic support… Not even comparable 
   to your guidance. I felt that the WordPress.com/Automattic environment was geared
   towards ‘profit’ instead of innovation and that is what enticed me to build my
   own web hosting environment and really dig in to the ‘open source’ value behind
   the WP platform.
 * Obviously, everyone has unique circumstances and in a digital world built off
   of preset defaults. It is very difficult to cater to everyone’s needs at the 
   same time at a scalable rate.
 * I really do appreciate your time with this!
 *  Plugin Support [Grigorij S. a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/grigaswp/)
 * (@grigaswp)
 * [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16971411)
 * Hi [@agillhock7](https://wordpress.org/support/users/agillhock7/),
 * I’m glad to hear I was able to help! 🙂
 * > As for the Jetpack and WordPress.com/Automattic support… Not even comparable
   > to your guidance. 
 * Sorry to hear about the difference in experience when dealing with support teams
   of different Automattic products!
 * I work for Automattic too (WooCommerce.com support) and we pay a lot of attention
   to ensuring the experience of different merchants with our support is uniform,
   although sometimes it simply comes down to the skills/experience/tenure of a 
   specific Happiness Engineer. I know it’s not an excuse but I hope this context
   is helpful when evaluating Automattic as a whole from the outside.
 * > I felt that the WordPress.com/Automattic environment was geared towards ‘profit’
   > instead of innovation and that is what enticed me to build my own web hosting
   > environment and really dig in to the ‘open source’ value behind the WP platform.
 * I can see how the pricing and some other aspects of the WordPress.com platform
   can leave that kind of impression! Unfortunately, money plays a rather large 
   role when it comes to the continuous improvement of existing software, and a 
   significant portion of the funds Automattic earns go towards the efforts of developing
   the core WordPress software, as well as our free plugins like WooCommerce.
 * A lot of new functionality is introduced on WordPress.com first, e.g. blocks (
   Gutenberg), Full Site Editing, or even a new kind of dashboard. Also, some features
   that are included in WordPress.com by default, like the immediate backup of new
   orders as soon as they come in are pretty cool, but of course we realize that
   for quite a few folks, having a self-hosted WordPress/WooCommerce install is 
   the preferable option. That is why Automattic is committed to ensuring WordPress
   and WooCommerce software continues being free and open source, and migration 
   between WordPress.com and self-hosted installs is largely hassle-free.
 * We appreciate your feedback – it helps us improve our products and services!

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 * Last reply from: [Grigorij S. a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/grigaswp/)
 * Last activity: [2 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-deletion-6/#post-16971411)
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