• dongt368

    (@dongt368)


    There is an outstanding serious issue with bookingpress plugin for customers to make an appointment via mobile device. It works find with laptaop & computer. The issue is that No time slot came out if you tried to book 1 day later. for example, today is 9/14/24 if you tried to book an appointment after 9/14/24 no time shot will show up. It is just spinning. We reported the issue to bookingpress support team and got the feedback below from them to ask you (hosting provider) to check the server settings on our website.

    “Thank you for your response, and I understand the urgency of the situation. To clarify, the issue you’re experiencing is related to a server-side configuration, specifically the one managed by your hosting provider (the company that provides the server where your website is hosted).

    The error message ‘429 Too Many Requests’ suggests that the server is limiting the number of requests made within a short period of time. This restriction could be causing the time slots to not load properly, especially during peak times when more users are accessing your site.

    I understand this issue is affecting your business, and I am happy to assist further but this is not something that can be configured from our end. Please contact your hosting provider with the above information.”

    Please help to resolve the issue ASAP!

    Thanks

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  • We reported the issue to bookingpress support team and got the feedback below from them to ask you (hosting provider) to check the server settings on our website.

    Who are you paying to host your website?

    That’s surely not www.ads-software.com.

    www.ads-software.com merely provides the 100% free WordPress software… but does not host any user sites or sell anything. So you’re surely at the wrong place!

    If the site in question is the one in your user profile, it’s hosted with NameCheap — but of course, I can’t tell if you’re a direct customer of NameCheap, or you’re using some third-party reseller/agency.

    When in doubt, just follow the money — check your email and credit card statement: who are you paying to host the site? That’s the one you should contact for assistance.

    Good luck!

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