Sample addresses and payment instruments
Sample shipping addresses and payment instruments have been added in the Sandbox environment to enable development and debugging of AddressBook and Wallet widget information.
Sample default shipping addresses
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Max Mustermann Schutzstrasse 123 81543 Muenchen Deutschland +491731112222 |
Jane Doe 419 Kings Row Manchester M13 9PL Great Britain +447774443333 |
Moritz Harz Baumstrasse 432 60596 Frankfurt Deutschland +491724444321 |
John Canterbury 111 Embassy Way Birmingham B15TT Great Britain +447741112222 |
Wolfgang Kampf Schoenstrasse 82 33100 Paderborn Deutschland +491625552222 |
Elisabeth Harrison 4973 Primrose Lane London SE1 2BY Great Britain +44774999888 |
Elise Schmidt Edelweiss Weg 8675 79117 Freiburg Deutschland +491721111111 |
Charles Reed 1 Applewood Ave Spruce Tree Cottage Warwickshire CV324EL Great Britain +447741111222 |
Karin Roggen Altstadtring 1 21129 Hamburg Deutschland +491722223333 |
Abe Smith 23 Prime Way Churchill House London W2 4RJ Great Britain +447747474747 |
Sample default payment instruments
Sample default test payment instruments are shown below. The test payment instruments work like actual credit cards, except that they work only in the Sandbox environment and no funds are actually authorised or captured. The payment instrument is rendered in the Wallet widget.
Instrument Type Name:"Visa"
Instrument Number:"1111"
Instrument Type:"CC"
Instrument Type Name:"AMEX"
Instrument Number:"0005"
Instrument Type:"CC"
Instrument Type Name:"MasterCard"
Instrument Number:"4444"
Instrument Type:"CC"
Instrument Type Name:"Bankeinzug"
Instrument Number:"9424"
Instrument Type:"DD"
You can simulate declined authorizations by using one of these preconfigured cards in the Sandbox environment. You can't simulate the ProcessingFailure error.
Sample default billing address
The following single fixed billing address has been added to the Sandbox environment to enable testing of addresses that might have unique features in your locale. The sample billing address cannot be changed.
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Name arguments
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Name arguments
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Mailing address arguments
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Mailing address arguments
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Testing addresses with non-Latin-1 characters
To check if your Amazon Pay integration supports non-Latin-1 characters, create a test account and add sample customer addresses with non-Latin-1 characters.
- Open Seller Central, select Amazon Pay (Sandbox) from the Marketplace Switcher drop-down box, click Integration, and then Create a new test account. For details, see Setting up an Amazon Pay Sandbox test account.
- Select a customer address with non-Latin-1 characters or add a new one.
- To save your settings, click Create account. Your test account is created.
- Enable your Amazon Pay integration in Sandbox mode.
- Log in to your website with the Sandbox test account you just created.
- Place an order using one of the sample customer addresses with non-Latin-1 characters.
- Validate your system against the non-Latin-1 characters.
Testing might include systems such as
- Webserver
- ERP system
- Databases
- Logistic systems