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Just noticed an issue for users paying by paypal subscription:

 

Seems users paying by paypal subscription are only being asked to pay net ammount(before tax) instead of full ammount when they set up and pay by paypal subscription?!

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have also noticed that if there s more than one service on a single bill for example

there is three services

web-10.00

voice-10.00

game server-10.00

 

the customer pays with paypal subsciption the first invoice totals 30.00 but the subscription gets setup as only the top service in this example 10.00 only not the full amount of all services 30.00

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Stopped using paypal as a payment method through my WHMCS asa paypal work alongside scammers and think this is OK. when my WHMCS was hacked into the hacker used my paypal details to take funds from my paypal account. I provided paypal with all the logs etc and they agreed that the funds were taken unathorised, but told me i was not entitled to have these refunded, so in my eyes Paypal are fraudsters and i am taking legal action against them.

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I am having same problem here...Here was the invoice :

 

$9.95 for hosting

$3.00 for dedicated IP

 

Invoice total was $12.95

 

Paypal subscription was for only $9.95 and left the invoice status of unpaid because of the $3 still owed for IP.. Both items were on same invoice.

 

Matt please help.

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