Received a notification: Bad PayPal Email
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If you received an email notification from E-junkie with the Subject: Bad PayPal Email and this in the message body:
This is a notification that you have not provided a valid PayPal e-mail in your E-junkie account and buyers are unable to purchase your products via PayPal.
That notification is generated from our loading page waiting for PayPal checkout to respond after a buyer clicks an E-junkie Buy Now button/link for PayPal checkout, if the seller's E-junkie Profile does not have a valid PayPal Email entered. Buy Now buttons skip past our shopping cart to take buyers directly to instant checkout for a single item, using a predetermined checkout method that you'd select before you copy the Buy Now code, so that checkout method needs to be set up in your E-junkie account for this to work.
If you want to use PayPal checkout, you may have pasted that button/link into your sales page or elsewhere before you entered a PayPal Email in your E-junkie profile. You can fix this in your E-junkie Dashboard under Manage Seller Account > Edit Profile, where you can simply enter your PayPal Email to enable PayPal checkout. Note this should be the email address you use to log into the PayPal account where you want to receive payments, or you could use a secondary email you've added to your PayPal account and Confirmed with PayPal.
If you do not use PayPal at all, you will need to replace the affected Buy Now button/link code with fresh Buy Now code configured to use another checkout method that you do use. On the Get Purchase Buttons/Links screen in your E-junkie Dashboard, before you copy the Buy Now button/link codes there, take care to select which checkout method that Buy Now button/link should use. The Credit Card option there would use whichever card payment gateway (e.g., Stripe/Authorize.Net/etc.) you have set up in your E-junkie Profile. Or instead of using Buy Now buttons/links, you could just use our Add to Cart buttons/links, which would always offer checkout button(s) only for the payment method(s) you accept.