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  • Thread Starter sonnshine

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    Ah – I believe I have puzzled it out. I suspect the customer does not have a business level PayPal account. When I change the email address to use a different email address, which I know has a Business account, it works as intended. My suspicion is the business owner account is just a personal account. I will verify that with him today and if it is the case, consider this issue put to bed!

    Thread Starter sonnshine

    (@sonnshine)

    I’m sorry, I disabled that plugin yesterday evening to try some other workarounds. It has been re-enabled now, if you need/want to inspect the elements.

    I have disabled all other plugins, and swapped themes, and the error persists, so it does not seem to be a theme or plugin conflict. Simple Shopping Cart is also listed by Elegant Themes, the Divi creator as an excellent choice for use with that theme, so unless some update since that was written has changed how they interact, that also supports the idea it is not a theme conflict.

    My initial research into this problem discovered many cases where an extra space, wrong quotes (single or tic marks instead of double quotes) currency symbol or other excess characters were used, including some trailing spaces. I have not been able to locate any place where an obvious typo can be located.

    Thread Starter sonnshine

    (@sonnshine)

    The Add to Cart buttons use this short code
    [wp_cart_button name=”Traces On Tracks” price=”25.00″ shipping=”2.50″]
    Then I have a widget block (Divi Theme) with this shortcode
    [always_show_wp_shopping_cart]

    The cart loads and displays, I can clear it, but when I click on the PayPal button, I get the error

    Also, FWIW, I tried to also use a checkout page, that was not Divi edited, just the [show_wp_shopping_cart] shortcode, and same error.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by sonnshine.
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