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Apple Pay In-App Provisioning fails at eligibility step with HTTP 500 before Terms & Conditions in production TestFlight build
Hi, We’re testing Apple Pay In-App Provisioning in the production environment using a TestFlight build, and the provisioning flow fails before the Terms & Conditions screen is shown. From the device logs, the failure happens during the eligibility step: ProvisioningOperationComposer: Step 'eligibility' failed eligibility request failure Received HTTP 500 PKPaymentWebServiceErrorDomain We submitted a Feedback Assistant report with the sysdiagnose and all requested private details. Feedback ID: FB22911853 We also verified the exported IPA: It is signed with Store provisioning profiles. get-task-allow is false. ProvisionedDevices is absent. com.apple.developer.payment-pass-provisioning is present in both the app signature entitlements and the embedded provisioning profile entitlements. Could you please advise what we should check next? We’re trying to understand whether this points to a client payload issue, Apple Pay production configuration issue, allowlist issue, or payment network configuration issue. Thanks
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Apple Pay In-App Provisioning fails at eligibility step with HTTP 500 before Terms & Conditions in production TestFlight build
Hi, We’re testing Apple Pay In-App Provisioning in the production environment using a TestFlight build, and the provisioning flow fails before the Terms & Conditions screen is shown. From the device logs, the failure happens during the eligibility step: ProvisioningOperationComposer: Step 'eligibility' failed eligibility request failure Received HTTP 500 PKPaymentWebServiceErrorDomain We submitted a Feedback Assistant report with the sysdiagnose and all requested private details. Feedback ID: FB22911853 We also verified the exported IPA: It is signed with Store provisioning profiles. get-task-allow is false. ProvisionedDevices is absent. com.apple.developer.payment-pass-provisioning is present in both the app signature entitlements and the embedded provisioning profile entitlements. Could you please advise what we should check next? We’re trying to understand whether this points to a client payload issue, Apple Pay production configuration issue, allowlist issue, or payment network configuration issue. Thanks
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