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April 22, 2011 at 3:54 am #3232luluzoomMember
Hello,
I have two levels of membership: free and paid. When I ran tests to for the paid membership, user does not get welcome email and I cannot see the new member in eStore on WordPress. The only way I can find out right now that I have a new paid member is via PayPal. I ran two tests in PayPal live (not in sandbox testing mode) and same thing; no welcome email and can’t find new paid member in eStore.
I can’t figure out what’s going on, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
April 22, 2011 at 4:19 am #31632amin007ParticipantPlease run a test transaction with debug enabled which will reveal the issue. This post will guide you:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/how-and-when-to-enable-debug-and-what-does-it-do
April 22, 2011 at 4:31 am #31633luluzoomMemberHi!
The purchase was made with debug enabled, but I cannot find “failure” in the log ( I keep looking.)
Everything works fine for free members; all the emails get sent and login is fine and working. When I make a purchase for a digital product in eStore everything works fine; emails work and I can see the purchase as the admin in eStore…so I am not sure what’s going on. Any other suggestions? Thanks for your help.
April 22, 2011 at 4:53 am #31634amin007ParticipantIs it doing the emember integration though? Have you specified the membership level ID in the “Reference Text” field of that eStore product that you are using for the membership payment? This is explained here:
April 22, 2011 at 5:32 am #31635luluzoomMemberHi,
Yes, I checked the reference text and I have the level ID specified already. I went back to make sure it was the correct ID and it is. But basically it does not show the admin that there is a new member for the paid membership or that there was a purchase for paid membership & does not send welcome emails to customer.
I also checked to make sure that the product ID number for the buy now button is correct and it is.
So let me tell you exact steps I did to make the purchase (Live PayPal purchase. Not testing in PayPal sandbox and not testing in sandbox testing mode in WordPress)
Buyer: Registers for free membership with email x@x–> then makes purchase to paid membership while logged in –> but uses different email address (y@y) to make purchase through PayPal –> y@y gets PayPal receipt but no welcome email from member site & double checks other email address x@x to see if there are any emails there since no welcome email is at y@y –> no upgrade in membership while logged in as free member (not sure if eMember is supposed to do that but thought I’d add that to this post).
Admin: Sees x@x as a registered free member and does not see them as purchasing paid membership. Admin sees that x@x made a purchase for a downloadable PDF file a couple of days ago, but does not see that they made a paid membership purchase.
Are there any other settings I can take a look at? I still don’t see “failure” in logs.
April 22, 2011 at 5:52 am #31636luluzoomMemberI just wanted to ask and add: since the member paid while logged in as free member but used a different email address to make the purchase through PayPal, will they get another welcome email… or… a complete registration as paid member form link? In this case none of those happened. But everything else works great and I love the plugins so far!
Thanks for your help and suggestions.
April 22, 2011 at 6:24 am #31637amin007ParticipantPlease paste the content of the “subscription_handle_debug.log” file here.
April 22, 2011 at 2:42 pm #31638cflyrunMemberThis sounds suspiciously like the issue I’m currently having. I’ll be interested to hear the result.
daisy
April 22, 2011 at 8:58 pm #31639luluzoomMemberHi!
Here’s the log:
[04/22/2011 3:39 AM] – SUCCESS :Upgrading member account
[04/22/2011 3:39 AM] – SUCCESS :Using secondary membership level feature… adding additional levels to the existing profile
April 22, 2011 at 9:01 pm #31640luluzoomMemberIs there a permission I need to put on a file or directory via FTP? I can’t figure out what it is. Thanks for your suggestions.
April 23, 2011 at 2:40 am #31641amin007ParticipantOkay I found the condition that was causing this behavior for secondary membership level upgrade. Please get a new build of eStore from here and check it out (it should be fixed now):
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/
Let me know how it goes.
April 23, 2011 at 4:48 pm #31642cflyrunMemberThat worked for me, thanks!
Daisy
April 24, 2011 at 7:27 am #31643luluzoomMemberHi!
I downloaded a new build of eStore and ran test again just right now using same scenario. I get the Thank you for the purchase & Member Account Upgraded emails (yaayyy!), but when I log in it does not redirect me to the upgraded membership page I specified in the eMember settings. Also, when logged in as a member it still shows me as a free member. Is there a eMember short code to direct them to the upgraded membership page or am I missing a setting?
On the wp-admin/admin.php?page=wp_eMember_manage page — under “Membership Level” it will show that the user is still a “free” member and I have to drill down on the username by clicking on the “edit” link to see that the user purchased paid membership or check on eStore, is this how it is normally supposed to appear or I we supposed to see under “Membership Level” Gold Member (example paid membership level title) instead of free?
Thanks! You’ve been such a great help!
April 25, 2011 at 12:10 am #31644amin007ParticipantWhen you use the secondary membership feature it doesn’t upgrade the current membership level. It simply adds the new level to this profile. So this member’s primary level is free membership but he also has the new level in his profile which will allow him to see content from both levels. You can verify this by editing the member in question and make sure that the additional level is checked for him.
If you don’t use the secondary membership feature the plugin will upgrade their current membership level to the new one. So if a member was a free member and they pay for a gold membership their account will get upgraded to this level.
Most people use the later model for their membership site and it seem like what what this model too. So is there a particular reason you are using the secondary membership level feature?
April 25, 2011 at 4:23 am #31645luluzoomMemberHi! I am trying to go far in wide in particular niche/website and wanted to have the ability in the future to add 4+ different video memberships on same website (in like topics) and have the customer be able to view the other video courses/memberships they paid for.
So for example, let’s say Sally is free member for “Become a Better Hair Stylist” which hosts a few basic videos. Then she sees on same website that there is also other video content available via different memberships and the titles are:
Hair Coloring Techniques
Razor Cutting Techniques
Children Hairstyles
She then purchases the “Hair Coloring Techniques” and “Children Hairstyles” membership video courses and now can see the “Hair Coloring Techniques” member area and can view those hair coloring videos in addition to the “Children Hairstyles” videos. When she logs into the main member area there are links to all the video membership courses she purchased.
She also sees that she can buy another membership level later on if she so chooses. She sees “Razor Cutting Techniques” and decides that she’ll purchase that the next time she gets paid (lol). And when she comes back she purchases the “Razor Cutting Techniques” video membership course and can now view the “Razor Cutting Techniques” videos and of course the main member area shows the links to the other member video courses she purchased.
I realize that one can put the courses in order and place all the other videos in the new membership title; however, another customer, Linda, may just want access to the free member area and may ONLY want to purchase the “Children Hairstyles” video membership course and doesn’t want the other videos courses (lol).
I also understand that I can just build other small membership sites; however, that’s not my plan.
I see that I could just set up new WP directories and do it that way, but then customers would have to register (via form) for each video membership course they wanted — and that’s okay. I also see my affiliates would have to sign up for each membership courses’ affiliate program since they’re on different WP directories.
Anyways, I love your plugins and I think I’m funny. I may be backwards but I wouldn’t have it any other way! Hee hee
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