Paypal Error Utf-8 Email Addresses Are Not Currently Supported
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access full functionality. 0 Paypal error: UTF-8 email addresses are not currently supported Started by Fukuro , Oct 22 2011 05:09 AM Please log in to reply No replies to this topic http://www.dnnsoftware.com/forums/threadid/244778/scope/posts/email-error-utf-8-on-paypal-hand-off #1 Fukuro Fukuro Member Members 64 posts Posted 22 October 2011 - 05:09 AM Trying to buy CC through Paypal but getting this error when I try to log in to my Paypal account http://forum.cherrycredits.com/topic/28432-paypal-error-utf-8-email-addresses-are-not-currently-supported/ to confirm the transaction: 'UTF-8 email addresses are not currently supported' After doing some digging around, I've discovered this may be a problem with the company using Paypal for its transactions - Cherry Credits in this case. Anyone else getting this and can CC please look into this? I want to give you my moniez! Thanks. Back to top Back to Cash Shop Reply to quoted postsClear Cherry Credits Forum → Dragon Nest → Cash Shop Privacy Policy Forum Rules and Guidelines · CC Customized English (USA) CC Customized Mark Community Read Members Forums Mark all as read Help
The Archives > About PayPal Archives > eBay and PayPal (Archive) > How do secondary users log onto paypal accounts di... https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/eBay-and-PayPal-Archive/How-do-secondary-users-log-onto-paypal-accounts-directly-from/td-p/333316 CommunityCategoryBoardUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Ask the https://developer.paypal.com/docs/classic/api/PayPalSOAPAPIArchitecture/ Community Reply to topic More topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Go to board « paypal error Previous Topic Next Topic » apatahunga New Community Member Posts: 1 Kudos: 0 Accepted Solutions: 0 How do secondary users log onto paypal accounts directly from ebay? 09-08-2011 10:37 AM In my paypal account I have created an additional (secondary) user and am able to login to paypal directly (user name within an e-mail field, password in password field). When trying to pay for an ebay auction by paypal I am paypal error utf-8 NOT ABLE to login to paypal from the link within ebay. Is this done by design or am I doing something wrong? Here is the error message: "Email: Please enter a valid email address. UTF-8 email addresses are not currently supported. Emails must be in the format: username at domain.com". Thank you. 0 Kudos More options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content PayPal_Adrian PayPal Employee Posts: 5333 Kudos: 568 Accepted Solutions: 128 Re: How do secondary users log onto paypal accounts directly from ebay? 09-12-2011 08:00 PM Welcome to the boards! Secondary users, even if they have the "Send Money tab" permission, still don't have the ability to check out or make direct purchases from merchants - that permission is reserved for the main user of the account. However, there isn't a need to use a secondary account to make your own purchases, as all of the information your seller receives will still be the same.However, your secondary users with this permission can use the Send Moneytab to manually send a payment. Thanks! Adrian Was my post helpful? If so, please give me a kudos!Did my post solve the issue? If so, please
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