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Can you cancel a PayPal automatic payment via API? It's a "Subscription" created via Hosted button.

I have the "Automatic payment number" and the "Transaction ID".

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Yes.

You can suspend or cancel a profile by using the ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatus API. You can also reactivate a suspended profile. If the maximum number of failed payments has already been reached, however, you will need to increase the number of failed payments before reactivating the profile.

Please find this Reference:

Accodring to PAYPAL you can take any of three actions utilizing the ManagerecurringPayments API.

  • Cancel - Only profiles in Active or Suspended state can be canceled.
  • Suspend - Only profiles in Active state can be suspended.-
  • Reactivate - Only profiles in a suspended state can be reactivated.--
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    Isn't this just for "Paypal Pro/Express payments"? The OP is talking about the regular paypal Subscription system.
    – erikcw
    Commented Sep 16, 2011 at 15:51
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    You can not cancel old subscription using API as mentioned in the answer below. Commented Aug 24, 2012 at 11:14
  • You CAN cancel an 'old' subscription, you cannot view the details of an 'old' subscription with the API.
    – gunwin
    Commented Apr 8, 2014 at 23:38
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I found this thread before finding a solution, and thought I'd come back to give the answer. (C#.Net Solution)

You will require the following nuget packages:

Install-Package RestApiSDK
Install-Package PayPalCoreSDK
Install-Package PayPalMerchantSDK

And the following references:

using PayPal.Api;
using PayPal.PayPalAPIInterfaceService;
using PayPal.PayPalAPIInterfaceService.Model;

Here's the code:

public static void CancelRecurringPayment(string ProfileID)
{
    ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequestType request =
        new ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequestType();
    ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequestDetailsType details =
        new ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequestDetailsType();
    request.ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequestDetails = details;

    details.ProfileID = ProfileID;

    details.Action = StatusChangeActionType.CANCEL;

    // Invoke the API
    ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusReq wrapper = new ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusReq();
    wrapper.ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusRequest = request;

    Dictionary<string, string> configurationMap = new Dictionary<string, string>();

    configurationMap.Add("mode", "live");
    // Signature Credential
    configurationMap.Add("account1.apiUsername", "APIUSERNAME");
    configurationMap.Add("account1.apiPassword", "APIPASSWORD");
    configurationMap.Add("account1.apiSignature", "APISIGNATURE");

    // Create the PayPalAPIInterfaceServiceService service object to make the API call
    PayPalAPIInterfaceServiceService service = new PayPalAPIInterfaceServiceService(configurationMap);

    ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatusResponseType manageProfileStatusResponse =
                service.ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatus(wrapper);

    // Check for API return status

    Dictionary<string, string> responseParams = new Dictionary<string, string>();
    responseParams.Add("API Status", manageProfileStatusResponse.Ack.ToString());

    if (manageProfileStatusResponse.Ack.Equals(AckCodeType.FAILURE) || (manageProfileStatusResponse.Errors != null && manageProfileStatusResponse.Errors.Count > 0))
    { 
        //FAILURE
        Console.WriteLine(manageProfileStatusResponse.Errors.ToString());
    }
    else
    {
        //SUCCESS
        Console.Write("Success!");
    }
    Console.WriteLine();
}
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    Your code was excellent and to the point. It helped me solve my issue. Thanks.
    – Sunil
    Commented May 24, 2016 at 19:45
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"A subscription is created via a Website Payments Standard 'Subscribe' button. Before 2009, the subscription profile ID started with S-XXXXXXXX. You are not able to manage these subscriptions via any API calls. After 2009, the subscription profile ID starts with I-XXXXXX. You are able to cancel these subscriptions via the ManageRecurringPaymentsProfileStatus API call."

Was having the same problem and just read it by Robert and it works, you can cancel standard website subscription using API.

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  • What works? I have the same issue and I can't cancel S- subscriptions.
    – Tomas
    Commented Aug 22, 2012 at 7:14
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    Yes, you won't be able to cancel 'S' prefix subscriptions using API. Commented Aug 24, 2012 at 11:06
  • How to create subscription with I- prefix?
    – Tomas
    Commented Aug 24, 2012 at 11:08
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    Any new you create now using either API or Paypal page would be with I. S are just old ones. Commented Aug 24, 2012 at 11:12
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    Not completely true. I have two paypal accounts. On one the subscriptions are all starting with S- They are not manageable. On the other they start with I- and are manageable by API. PayPal is a cancer :/
    – John
    Commented Mar 29, 2014 at 2:29
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I don't think you can use the API to cancel a payment with Paypal standard payment event pro while only express checkout will work. I tried and got the error message: "Subscription Profiles not supported by Recurring Payment APIs.". You can find out more here.

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  • You will only get this error when trying to retreive subscription details. ''Any'' subscription can have it's status edited.
    – gunwin
    Commented Apr 8, 2014 at 23:37

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