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  • #44839
    Corey Gautereaux
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    I have set up a stripe account to use for payments and commissions instead of PayPal…so I thought. Even though I have connected Stripe and deactivated PayPal in WooCommerce settings, when I test the vendor registration and set up process, it tells new vendors to input their PayPal email. If PayPal doesn’t have to be used, why is it forcing PayPal? Is there a way that I can hide the PayPal email fields completely? Its too confusing otherwise for users.

    Am I missing something?

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    #44847
    WC Vendors Support
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    Have you read the KnowledgeBase article on removing paypal? It’s in there! Copy and paste to your functions.php file to remove/disable PayPal.

    #44850
    Corey Gautereaux
    Participant

    That would have been way too easy! 🙂

    Thanks for responding so quickly.

    #44851
    Corey Gautereaux
    Participant

    Please see attached image. I updated the shortcode and updated the page, but when I created a new vendor and went through the process it was still there, both prior to “applying as a vendor” and post acceptance in the dashboard settings area.

    Please advise

    #44940
    Anna
    Member

    Hello Corey @g4designhouse ,
    There are actually a few more steps to disable the PayPal fields.
    First of all, I believe you did say that your WooCommerce checkout settings are thus:

    If so, then Go to your WC Vendors Settings (wp amdin > WooCommerce > WC Vendors)
    Under the SETTINGS FORM tab, make sure you have ticked the checkbox like this:

    SAVE.

    Now also under the SIGNUP FORM tab, do the same, like this:

    SAVE.

    Did this remove all of the paypal email signup/settings fields?

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