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I need expert help tracking down and fixing an Apple Pay error that blocks our users the moment they hit payment authorisation. Apple Pay returns “” "not registered for service" with response code 417. across every device we have tested, so the problem is clearly in our implementation rather than on a single phone or browser. The integration sits inside the EveryAction payment platform. I already confirmed our merchant ID, domain verification file, and certificates are live, yet the authorisation step still fails. What I’m after is a clean code-level repair, a concise write-up of what went wrong, and proof the fix works on real hardware (at minimum iPhone with Safari and a recent Mac with Safari). NOTE: you must have your own iPhone in order to be eligible to work on this project! The only way for you to determine whether or not the error is fixed is if you test it on your own iPhone. Deliverables: • Updated code or configuration that eliminates the “Invalid payment request” response during authorisation. • Short technical summary of the root cause and the exact changes made. • Screenshots or screen recordings demonstrating a successful Apple Pay transaction on at least two different devices. If you have deep experience with Apple Pay JS / Payment Request API, can test quickly, and are comfortable working inside the EveryAction environment, I’d love to get this resolved today.
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Hello, With my extensive experience in JavaScript and mobile app development, I am well-equipped to resolve your Apple Pay integration error swiftly. Our team at Yasir Software has consistently delivered reliable and high-quality web services catering to different requirements such as e-commerce websites, CMS platforms, and API integrations just like the one you're looking for. We understand how an unresolved error like this can hamper business growth, so we guarantee a methodical approach in troubleshooting the issue. To ensure a thorough fix, I have an up-to-date iPhone available which is crucial for testing purposes. I believe that it is not enough to solve the immediate issue; it is just as important to provide a detailed explanation of the root cause and the exact changes made. Therefore, along with delivering clean code and configuration to eliminate the "Invalid payment request" response, I will also provide you with a concise technical summary of the whole process for your future reference. Given our strong background in website development and dedication to excellent customer service, choosing us for this project means getting an efficient resolution today, not just concerning fixing errors but also adding a "WOW" factor to your project. We look forward to transforming your challenges into opportunities for business growth through our expertise! Thanks!
$130 USD en 2 días
7,8
7,8

Hi, Have you pinpointed the exact step where the Apple Pay authorization breaks your user flow to ensure a targeted fix? I focus on clear, minimal, and robust code corrections avoiding guesswork. Since your qualifications include verified certificates and merchant ID, I'll dive directly into the integration code within EveryAction. Testing on my own iPhone and Mac Safari will ensure the fix works across your key devices. I'll deliver clean code updates, a concise root cause analysis, and proof with screenshots to confirm functionality. The solution will improve user experience and prevent transaction roadblocks immediately. Ready to start?---
$200 USD en 3 días
8,1
8,1

Hi, I can help you with that Apple Pay error. The 'not registered for service' with code 417 typically means the merchant validation request is hitting the wrong endpoint or the session object isn't structured right for the EveryAction environment. I've debugged Payment Request API issues on real iPhones many times and I have my own iPhone and Mac here to test. I'll get your auth working, document the root cause, and send you proof across two devices. I'm Edward, been doing this kind of deep JS integration work for years. Let me know if you want to discuss.
$180 USD en 7 días
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6,7

Hi, This is the kind of Apple Pay issue that needs hands-on debugging, not guesswork. Since the same 417 "not registered for service" error appears across devices, I would treat it as an implementation, merchant validation, configuration, or EveryAction payment request issue. I have experience with JavaScript payment integrations, Apple Pay JS, Payment Request API, domain validation, merchant session validation, certificates, and API debugging. I can review the full Apple Pay flow, inspect the merchant validation request, payment request payload, domain association, supported networks, merchant capabilities, certificate chain, and EveryAction-specific configuration to find exactly where authorization is failing. Once fixed, I can provide updated code or configuration, a concise technical summary of the root cause, and real-device proof of successful Apple Pay authorization using Safari on iPhone and Mac. I can work carefully inside your existing EveryAction setup and focus on resolving the issue quickly without disrupting the rest of the payment flow. Best, Justin
$140 USD en 7 días
6,7
6,7

Hi there, You’re right that a 417 “not registered for service” across all devices strongly suggests an implementation / configuration issue rather than device-specific. I can help you isolate and fix this at the Apple Pay JS / Payment Request API layer. Here’s what I’ll handle: • Review your Apple Pay setup inside EveryAction (merchant ID, payment session, domain association, headers, payment request fields). • Identify and fix the exact cause of the “Invalid payment request” / 417 response (code or configuration). • Provide a short technical write-up of root cause and the precise changes made. • Test and document successful transactions with screenshots/screen recordings from my own iPhone (Safari) and a recent Mac with Safari. I’ve spent years debugging payment flows and API integrations in JavaScript-based frontends and backend services, including strict verification and payment-like flows (e.g., ShuftiPro KYC platform) where small config issues cause hard-to-diagnose failures. I’m used to working inside third‑party environments and tracking down subtle misconfigurations and request/response issues. If you can share temporary access to the EveryAction environment, current Apple Pay configuration, and a test card / sandbox details, I can start right away and aim to get this resolved today. Regards, Zahid
$200 USD en 2 días
6,4
6,4

I see you're dealing with an Apple Pay integration error that’s blocking users—definitely frustrating. With around 10 years of experience in mobile app development and API integration, I can help troubleshoot and resolve this issue efficiently. Getting your payment system up and running smoothly is crucial for user satisfaction and retention, and I understand the urgency of this matter. I’ve tackled similar challenges before, like fixing payment gateways in e-commerce apps, optimizing transaction flows, and ensuring seamless user experiences. Some similar things I've built: a regional booking platform for a tutoring company, an internal CRM for a property agency, and a React Native field-reporting app. Let’s get this sorted out so your users can get back to seamless transactions. Could you please clarify the following questions to help me better understand the project? Q1: What specific error message are users encountering when using Apple Pay? Q2: Have there been any recent changes to your app or API that might have triggered this issue? Q3: Are there specific devices or iOS versions where this problem is more prevalent?
$150 USD en 2 días
6,6
6,6

Hello, I have carefully read your requirements, and it would be an honor to help diagnose and resolve the Apple Pay authorization issue. With 14+ years of experience in payment gateway integrations, web development, and troubleshooting complex production issues, I can perform a detailed review of your Apple Pay implementation, EveryAction configuration, merchant validation flow, payment request structure, certificates, domain association, and authorization process to identify the root cause of the 417 "not registered for service" error. I understand that merchant IDs, certificates, and domain verification may already be configured correctly, which often means the issue lies within the payment request payload, merchant session validation, gateway configuration, or platform-specific integration settings. My approach includes reviewing logs, reproducing the issue, validating Apple Pay JS requests, testing the authorization workflow, and implementing the required code or configuration fixes to restore successful transactions. I will provide a concise technical report detailing the root cause, the exact changes made, and verification results after testing. If access to physical Apple devices is required for final validation, I can coordinate testing accordingly and document the results. Please check my profile to review my ratings, client feedback, and previous payment integration and troubleshooting projects. Warm Regards, Harpreet Singh
$70 USD en 5 días
6,0
6,0

`Hi! Response code 417 with "not registered for service" inside EveryAction almost always points to a mismatch between the merchant session validation request and the domain registered in Apple's developer portal — even when the domain verification file and certificates appear correct. The session validation URL, initiative context, and display name must match exactly what Apple has on file, and EveryAction sometimes overrides these silently. I'll audit the full Apple Pay JS flow, fix the authorisation handshake at code level, and verify the fix with live transactions on iPhone with Safari and Mac with Safari, providing screenshots as proof. A clear technical write-up of root cause and changes made is included. Looking forward to resolving this for you today!
$220 USD en 2 días
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5,3

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ✅Hi there, hope you are doing well! I have successfully resolved similar Apple Pay integration issues where the payment authorization failed due to misconfigured merchant settings, resulting in a seamless transaction experience across devices. From my experience, the key to fixing this Apple Pay error is identifying and correcting the precise code-level misconfigurations while verifying the environment setup. Approach: ⭕ Review and debug the existing Apple Pay JS implementation and Payment Request API usage within the EveryAction platform. ⭕ Verify and update merchant ID, domain files, and certificates even if already confirmed to ensure no subtle errors remain. ⭕ Conduct hands-on testing on my own iPhone and Mac Safari browsers to replicate and confirm the fix. ⭕ Provide a concise technical summary explaining root cause and exact code changes. ⭕ Deliver screenshots or screen recordings showcasing a successful Apple Pay transaction on two device types. ❓ Could you please share access details for your EveryAction payment environment for debugging? I am confident in delivering a clean, tested fix today to get your Apple Pay integration working flawlessly again. Best regards, Nam
$200 USD en 3 días
5,4
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As a skilled Web & App Developer with focused expertise in API Integration and Web Development, I am confident that my proficiency extends to resolving complex errors like your current Apple Pay issue. My technical prowess encompasses HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, React and Laravel - all the key languages and frameworks that power Apple Pay's Javascript API and Payment Request API. I have successfully implemented various payment systems in the past and have a deep understanding of the core structure. Additionally, my profile indicates a strong suit in user-experience (UX) design; an attribute that can be of great value while troubleshooting user-facing errors like yours. I'm comfortable working in various web environments and have worked with platforms like Shopify in the past which share similarities with EveryAction. Moreover, my experience is backed by consistent delivery of high-quality projects on time while holding client satisfaction as paramount.
$30 USD en 1 día
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5,5

Hi, I understand the critical nature of your Apple Pay integration issue, especially as it affects the payment authorization step. With extensive experience in Apple Pay JS, Payment Request API, and mobile payment debugging, including working within complex environments like EveryAction, I am confident I can identify the root cause quickly. I will analyze your current implementation thoroughly, correct the code or configuration causing the “not registered for service” error, and validate the fix across devices including my own iPhone and Mac using Safari. Following the fix, I'll provide a concise technical summary explaining the root cause and the precise changes made, accompanied by clear proof through screenshots or screen recordings showcasing successful transactions on at least two devices. I am prepared to start immediately and aim to resolve this within the day to minimize your downtime. Could you please share the current code snippet or relevant configuration files related to the Apple Pay implementation so I can begin the diagnosis? Thanks,
$155 USD en 14 días
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5,0

As an experienced Full Stack Developer adept in Apple Pay JS and Payment Request API, I am confident that I am the right person to resolve this issue quickly and effectively. Throughout my 6+ years of professional experience, I have consistently displayed proficiency in iOS development and problem-solving for various payment gateways, including Apple Pay. Having my own iPhone means I can thoroughly test the code changes on real hardware, ensuring we provide a foolproof solution. Moreover, I am highly familiar with EveryAction's environment, making me well-versed in debugging issues in that specific landscape. With a keen eye for detail, you can always expect clean code and comprehensive documentation from me - a necessity when tackling complex integrations such as this. Past clients have always appreciated my quick response time, regular progress updates, and strong post-launch support. But don't take my word for it – let my portfolio and reviews vouch for me. Let's team up today and put an end to this frustrating error. Together, we'll not only fix it but make sure it never bothers your users again!
$30 USD en 1 día
4,5
4,5

Hello, I am available now. I have read your project description carefully and I understand what you want. 300% Confidence!!! I have 7+ years of experience in JavaScript, Web Development, iOS Development, Mobile App Development. I have completed similar projects. Please contact me. Best regards, Steven
$140 USD en 7 días
4,5
4,5

Hi there, Thank you for sharing such a clear outline of your Apple Pay integration challenge. We completely understand how critical it is to resolve the “not registered for service” (417) error, especially since it’s consistent across multiple devices and appears rooted in the implementation itself rather than external factors. As Demivision LLC, our team specializes in Apple Pay JS integrations, Payment Request APIs, and complex payment workflows on iOS and web platforms. We’ve helped numerous clients troubleshoot and resolve similar issues, from configuration missteps (such as merchant ID mismatches or domain association problems) to subtle code-level errors in request construction and API handling. Our in-depth experience with the EveryAction payment environment allows us to quickly navigate its structure and identify integration points. Our approach will begin with a thorough code and configuration review to pinpoint the exact source of the “Invalid payment request” at authorisation. We’ll systematically test potential failure points—merchant validation, certificate usage, session initialization, and payment request structure—using our own iPhones and Macs with Safari to replicate and verify the issue. Once identified, we’ll implement a clean fix, document the root cause and resolution in a concise technical summary, and provide proof of success through screenshots or screen recordings from at least two devices, as requested. We’re committed to delivering a robust, fully functional Apple Pay integration that works seamlessly for your users. If you’re ready to move forward, we’re confident we can get this resolved promptly and professionally. Looking forward to your response!
$140 USD en 5 días
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4,6

As an experienced web and software developer, I know how crucial it is to tackle issues at the root level. With your project centering on Apple Pay JS and the Payment Request API, I bring deep expertise to identify not only the immediate problem but also underlying challenges that may be hindering smooth functionality. I have a keen eye for detail when it comes to configuration and coding, which will ensure I thoroughly examine every line of code in your EveryAction payment platform integration, leaving no stone unturned until we track down and rectify the error plaguing your Apple Pay implementation. One distinct advantage I bring to the table is the ability to test our resolution on real hardware — something I know you value highly. Equipped with my personal iPhone, we will be able to verify whether the fix works effectively on Safari both on mobile and desktop platforms. Beyond just solving this issue, my aim is to provide you with detailed documentation outlining the cause of the error, changes made along with screenshots or screen recordings of successful Apple Pay transactions on different devices.
$200 USD en 5 días
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4,5

Hi there! I understand you are facing a critical Apple Pay error that is blocking users at the final payment step, which directly impacts conversions and revenue. This kind of “not registered for service” (417) issue usually points to a deeper misconfiguration in Apple Pay JS or merchant validation inside the payment flow, even when certificates and domain verification look correct. I have strong experience working with Apple Pay JS, Payment Request API, and debugging payment gateway integrations in production environments. I have fixed similar issues where merchant validation, session handling, or platform-specific constraints (like EveryAction setups) were causing silent failures during authorization. My approach will be to first replicate and isolate the exact failure point in the authorization flow. Then I will review your merchant session setup, domain association, and payment request structure to identify the mismatch. After that, I will implement a clean fix in code or configuration and validate it directly on real devices. Finally, I will document the root cause clearly so you can avoid it in future updates. check our work https://www.freelancer.com/u/ayesha86664 Have you already checked whether the Apple Pay session merchant validation callback is completing successfully in logs? Let me know if you’re interested & we can discuss it. Best Regards Ayesha
$130 USD en 5 días
4,5
4,5

Hello, I have reviewed your job description carefully. I have extensive experience with payment integrations, frontend debugging, API troubleshooting, and production payment flows, including Apple Pay, payment gateway integrations, and browser-based payment authorization systems. Based on the error description, I would start by auditing the Apple Pay merchant session validation flow, payment request configuration, EveryAction integration layer, merchant capabilities, and certificate/domain associations to identify why Apple is returning the "not registered for service" response during authorization. I have access to Apple hardware for testing and can verify the fix on real Safari environments to ensure the issue is resolved consistently across devices. Once fixed, I will provide the updated implementation, a concise root-cause analysis, and testing evidence demonstrating successful Apple Pay transactions. I am available to start immediately and can work quickly to help get this resolved today. Looking forward to your response, Chris
$140 USD en 7 días
4,4
4,4

Hi, I am a Full Stack Developer with 8 years of rich experience. I am familiar with Apple Pay JS, Payment Request API, JavaScript, API Integration, Debugging, and iOS/Safari testing. For this project, the most important thing is identifying the exact breakdown in the Apple Pay authorization flow inside EveryAction and fixing the merchant validation or payment request configuration causing the “not registered for service” (417) error. I can debug the integration step-by-step, verify domain/merchant configuration, correct the implementation, and validate the fix directly on real iPhone and Safari devices to ensure successful payment completion. I'm an individual freelancer and can work on any time zone you want. Please contact me with the best time for you to have a quick chat. Looking forward to discussing more details. Thanks. Emile.
$250 USD en 7 días
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4,7

✔ I deliver 100% work — 99.9% is not for me. ✔ Workflow Diagram Apple Pay Audit ⟶⟶ Merchant Validation Review ⟶⟶ Payment Request Analysis ⟶⟶ EveryAction Integration Debugging ⟶⟶ Live Device Testing ⟶⟶ Fix Validation ⟶⟶ Documentation & Handover Key Highlights ✔ Deep experience troubleshooting Apple Pay JS, Payment Request API, merchant validation, and payment gateway integrations. ✔ Systematic investigation of Apple Pay response code 417 and "not registered for service" authorization failures. ✔ Verification of merchant identifiers, payment processing certificates, merchant sessions, domain association files, and gateway configuration. ✔ Code-level debugging of payment requests, supported networks, merchant capabilities, country/currency configuration, and authorization flow. ✔ Experience diagnosing environment mismatches between Apple Pay, payment processors, and third-party platforms. ✔ Real-device testing on Safari/iPhone and Safari/macOS to validate successful authorization and payment flow. ✔ Clear root-cause analysis documenting exactly what failed and why. ✔ Secure implementation approach with minimal disruption to your existing EveryAction setup. ✔ Fast turnaround focused exclusively on resolving the authorization failure and restoring production payments. Best Regards, Asad Apple Pay Integration Specialist | JavaScript Debugging Expert | Payment Gateway Engineer
$100 USD en 5 días
4,2
4,2

Hi, I can help resolve the Apple Pay integration error on your website while keeping your requirements intact, specifically fixing the "not registered for service" error code 417 with EveryAction payment platform. I'll recreate the payment flow, configure the Apple Pay JS, and integrate the Payment Request API. I'll test it on my own iPhone to ensure successful transactions on multiple devices. The final project will meet the expected quality and functionality, with a concise technical summary and proof of the fix. Let's discuss the next steps or review the project details. Kind regards, M. Hamza
$140 USD en 1 día
4,0
4,0

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