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IPN Transaction -"$payment_status eq 'Completed ?" Options
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#21 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:45:03 PM
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Thanks, Patrick. Please let me know when the bug is fixed
at the e-mail address that I sent you. If you need
any help or any other info please feel free to contact
me again.

-Ranjan

-Ranjan Desai
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#22 Posted : Tuesday, March 25, 2003 8:22:15 PM
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Patrick: Is the bug fixed ?
Thanks.

-Ranjan Desai
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#23 Posted : Friday, May 30, 2003 6:19:03 AM
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In my Code I am writing
IF (Result = "VERIFIED") THEN
If Payment_Status="Completed" Then
//database updation

If Payment_Status is not completed what will happen to my code.Suppose to whom I am paying he hasn't claimed his money at that time and doing it later how i will update my database .Is it like that it will notify through IPN when he will claim the money.

Don't know what to do please let me know the exact logic behind of it.

Regds
Sahu
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#24 Posted : Friday, May 30, 2003 2:23:29 PM
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It is up to you what you want to do when a transaction is Pending. We generally recommend waiting for a payment to become Completed but in some circumstances you can fulfill based on a Pending payment (for example, if you are selling a digital good).

Patrick Breitenbach
PayPal, Inc.
Dev Net: https://www.paypal.com/pdn
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#25 Posted : Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:58:34 PM
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Patrick Breitenbach, why do you continue to ignore the questions the customers are asking again and again, refusing to believe them as if they were liars, purposefully pretending to misunderstand the question and answering another question instead, while there is still a well documented bug in PayPal's system?

Wouldn't it be easier to simply fix the bug, instead of stonewalling?

-Don
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#26 Posted : Thursday, January 15, 2004 7:23:14 PM
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This bug was fixed recently (I don't remember the exact date)!!
IPN is now sending the info the second time for my backend operations
to work after I accept the payment from an "unconfirmed address"
customer.

Thanks to everyone who was involved in fixing the bug!!
-Ranjan Desai

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My original question ......
I have opted for "Ask Me" option for an unconfirmed
address by a customer in my seller's payment receiving
options.

I don't understand why PayPal should send
an IPN transaction code ($payment_status eq 'Completed)
back to my website without other info like the
item_number etc. after I accept the payment from
a verified customer with an unconfirmed address.

It would help if the IPN could send back all the info
with the transaction code for my website backend operations
to execute the program as it would normally do for a cutomer
with a confirmed address after I press accept payment option
in my account for that transaction.

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#27 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2005 1:57:00 AM
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Ranjan Desai,

Thanks very much for posting the follow-up.

And what patience you had with the stonewalling from PayPal! That was admirable.
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