lck09
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I don’t think is practical for Admin to check for every post whether payment is made as it could be either a new post or updated post “Pending” for review.
In above case the user in fact wanted to create a new post but just that Payment not make yet. The Admin only knows any post under status “Pending” requires his approval. Therefore not right to delete the post.
Yes that will be a good feature in case there are too may submissions and quite tedious for the admin to check & match one-by-one.
There is another issue regarding to this. Usually when user had reached his post submission limit. When created a new post, upon submission the user will be re-directed to a payment page. If the user is to skip the payment by navigating to another page, a new Post will created under “Pending” at the backend Admin Post section but there is not payment or transaction been created. The Admin may thought is a paid post or post under subscription plan and will approve the new post. This also happens if the user save the new post as “Draft” and subsequently update the same “Draft” post.
Which means a new post will still been created and admin will see a post been created under “Pending” for approval status in the backend Post area and also under “Pending” for payment in the backend WPUF -> Transaction area.
As for the user Frontend Dashboard area, the post tab will show a new post “Awaiting Approval”.
Admin may just approval the Pending post without knowing the post is also pending for payment.
Yes when the posting limit is reached, user is able to create a post and will be asked to pay for the post. But if the user did not make any payment at the payment page and click the user “Account” tab, the post will show “Awaiting Approval”.
The WordPress backend admin post area will show a post “Pending”. To the admin he may just approves the post as the admin can’t tell is pending for approval or pending for payment.