Verification fail on larger transactions

Ugh… I was thinking of it as JSON encoding so lowerCamelCase is the standard. Your devs obviously saw it as a dictionary parameter input to a python sdk object, so snake_case. Meh, you can argue the toss either way*.

Anyway, fixed in 5 seconds flat.

I have to say, my interaction with your firm has shown a level of professionalism and dedication I don’t recall seeing elsewhere any time recently.

  • Without exception, your responses have been prompt, expert and extremely helpful.
  • Your dev team’s code base is gold standard in terms of quality. I was recently working with a Google Shopping Content Api and… Well, I had to rewrite large sections of it. Yours however; faultless.
  • Implementing my docs suggestions in full and reviewing is simply amazing. No other firm would react to feedback so pro-actively and positively.
  • I’ve spoken to two customer service reps who have equally bent over backwards to assist. I can’t think of another company where someone non-technical would have come back to me with that payment_id token after listening to me explain what it was for fifteen minutes in Spanish**.
  • Checking the logs for me was really going out of your way. Any other tech support team would have shrugged, assumed it was bank rejection once we settled that the logic was sound and left me stranded.

You carry on as you are; you’re killing it.

*=I was right. ;))
**I’m not above showing off as you can see. :wink: