Paypal payflowlink error - paypal

I have integrated payflow with hosted checkout pages. After getting the secure token I have redirected to paypal but getting the 'Error: Invalid Merchant or Merchant doesn't exist!'.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Try to reset/save/submit the templates inside manager.paypal.com
You can try this payflow link demo site http://www.techycommerce.com/payflow_tutorial/payflow_CC_secure.php and see if it works.

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