I've resubmitted Admob address verification PIN 3 times but still not received.
I've passed my threshold period too.
1'st Attempt - Add my residence address where I got almost all courier.
2'nd Attempt - Add my office address.
On detailed research, after 2 months I've found some forum post with same DUBAI UAE address verification PIN not receiving due to POST OFFICE CODE (P.O.BOX) required in DUBAI.
On my 3'rd Attempt - I've tried my Office Address with P.O.BOX number. BUT Still PIN not arrived.
I'm very much disappointed on Google Services and lack of information on UAE postal service.
My whole payment is still uncleared (i.e. AED 30K+).
If someone from UAE or experienced with this type of issue - Please let me know.
Thank you
Hie I had the same problem but after requesting the PIN for the 3rd time i waited 30 days. Then i attached my Emirates ID and Etisalat Telephone Bill showing my name and address. Within minutes i was verified and now will be receiving my payments.
Thank you for your help. I've added my Dubai ID proof with my company's service license and I've verified and got payment
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I have been creating an extension to Dynamics for Marketing using Zoom as a 2 way sync with participants of a zoom meeting/webinar, it auto checks-in people who registered for the event in Dynamics for Marketing.
It was working well until this latest release at the start of March, with this announcement made: https://8xmdmkir8ctlkfj8dttx.noticeable.news/publications/zoom-api-email-address-display-rules?embed=true
Has anyone managed to get external participants email addresses displaying through the API end point here: https://api.zoom.us/v2/past_meetings/%7BmeetingUUID%7D/participants
We don't necessarily know who's going to be attending prior to the Webinar/Meeting.
Any help would be awesome, thanks!
When sending the request to the end point https://api.zoom.us/v2/past_meetings/%7BmeetingUUID%7D/participants, the email address appears as blank when the user who attended the webinar/meeting is an external user. If they're on the same tenant as the host then the email does appear. Prior to the update it use to show the email address prior to the update.
A few days ago, I received the following email from address paypal#paypal.com and with subject "IMMEDIATE ATTENTION REQUIRED: PayPal service upgrades.".
I have reason to believe it is a phishing attempt. Please find my notes in the end and try to justify why I'm right or wrong.
The only part of the mail that I removed was my name in the third line.
PayPal service upgrades.
,
As we have previously communicated to you, PayPal is upgrading the
certificate for www.paypal.com to SHA-256. This endpoint is also used
by merchants using the Instant Payment Notification (IPN) product.
This upgrade is scheduled for 9/30/2015; however, we may need to
change this date on short notice to you to align to the industry
security standard.
You’re receiving this notification because you’ve been identified as a
merchant who has used IPN endpoints within the past year. If you have
not made the necessary changes, we urge you to do so right away to
avoid a disruption of your service!
Because these changes are technical in nature, we advise that you
consult with your individuals responsible for your PayPal integration.
They will be able to identify what, if any, changes are needed. Please
share this email and the hyperlinks below with your technical contact
for evaluation.
Testing in the Sandbox is one of the best ways to make sure your
integration works. Sandbox endpoints have been upgraded to accept
secure connections by the SHA-256 Certificates.
Full technical details can be found in our Merchant Security System
Upgrade Guide. In addition, our 2015-2016 SSL Certificate Change
microsite contains a schedule of our service upgrade plan.
Thanks for your patience as we continue to improve our services.
Please do not reply to this email. We are unable to respond to
inquiries sent to this address. For immediate answers to your
questions, visit our Help Center by clicking "Help" on any PayPal
page. Copyright © 2014 PayPal. All rights reserved. PayPal (Europe)
S.á r.l. et Cie, S.C.A., Société en Commandite par Actions. Registered
office: 22-24 Boulevard Royal, L-2449, Luxembourg, R.C.S. Luxembourg B
118 349.
Here's why I think it's fake:
They just address the customer by name, no "Dear" etc.
Copyright 2014? strange...
The phrase "we may need to change this date on short notice to you to align to the industry security standard" has a minor mistake (IMO, although I'm not a native English speaker) and doesn't sound like a company's policy. Talking about maybe changing a date is not professional.
The subject... come on, caps?
The links are to a strange domain, the certificate of which is issued by a different company than paypal.com's. One serves a pdf.
I think it's a pretty elaborate phishing attempt, but it strikes me that in online discussions about it (dating back many months), representatives of various companies treat it as legit.
So, am I missing something?
Yes that is a Legitimate email from PayPal.
For additional details, see this recent Stack Question:
How can I tell if my paypal certificate is SHA-256?
The PayPal Merchant Technical Support Site has additional information on the Certificate Upgrade and how to test your server.
Also if you ever wonder if an email is from PayPal you can forward the email to Spoof#paypal.com or the new email Review#paypal.com.
I seem to have everything setup correctly, however my transactions are not being placed and I get an error saying “There was an error processing your order, please contact us or try again later", when I hit the “PLACE ORDER” button.
I had double checked that the merchant email. partner id, user, vendor and the password are provided correctly and the test mode is enabled.
My payflow pro account is not activated, so its a test account. Is that the reason for my problem ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is a normal process then, I would contact PayPal as they are declining the payment, due to a rule on their side, over max limit, etc.
Other option would be is that you could change the request sent to increase the verbosity of the error but it would only shed further light and would help in troubleshooting.
The request string needs to appended with Verbosity=Medium to increase the output. I believe this can be done via class Mage_Paypal_Model_Payflowpro:_buildBasicRequest() and modify the setVerbosity()
Refer to PayPal Documentation for information.
I need to verify the address entered by user in my app .What basically i need is how to veriry the address entered by the user suppose user enters the address like 7 Breezeland Road, Carpentersville, IL - 60110 now this is the correct address for which i can get lat lon from the following google api http://maps.google.com/maps/api/geocode/json?sensor=false&address=7 Breezeland Road, Carpentersville, IL - 60110 .
But suppose say user enters 7 asdfasdf Breezeland Road, Carpentersville, IL - 60110 then i need to verify this type of address, means is there any api for the same which i can prompt user that this is probably wrong address and ask him was he looking for this 7 Breezeland Road, Carpentersville, IL - 60110.
If someone can add their inputs or suggestions or any related API it would be a great help .
You're probably going to be excited about the Google Geocoding API: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/
Jordan's on the right track with the Google API, but note that Google does address approximation, not address verification. For actual (USA) address validation, you'll need to access a CASS-Certified vendor (one who has been approved by the USPS) to supply official information.
I used to work in the address verification field, at SmartyStreets. For example, they have a service called LiveAddress - it's free like the Google API, but will only return correct results and suggestions, among many other things. So look into that... remember, you probably are wanting to determine if an address is actually deliverable. That comes from official USPS data. Google will show you a pretty map and make a best guess, but often the addresses don't actually exist.
My company plainly meets the acquirements to enrol in Bizspark. Yet so far I have not been able to.
I first applied via a Networking partner but heard nothing back and then discovered the Networking partner I picked did not have contact details on their website so I re-applied with a different live ID directly to Microsoft and again did not receive a response apart from the initial acknowledgement.
Waited a few weeks and then tried again picking another Networking partner. They graciously responded with a link to enrol.
Now a moth later I am about to give up. I have a website (Although I dont yet need one as I have nothing to sell) and a working email address with the same domain. Do the Bizspark team notify people if they have been declined?
where are you located ? It took me more than a month here (Australia) to get approval from a networking partner. You should contact more than 1 partner (if accepted by any, let the others know that you already get an approval) as the first partner didnt reply me and I had to try the second one.
I dont think they will reply you if your application is declined.