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Old 12-05-2010, 06:17 PM  
VGeorgie
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Originally Posted by MaDalton View Post


not sure if it's that easy, at least in my case the security script and my own DB would not let this happen
It didn't happen and she's stretching the original story. A guy posted here that he had a discrepancy in his htaccess file. It turned out that the file contained expired customers that hadn't been weeded out , due to a well-known CCBill issue, plus a misunderstanding by this guy regarding reservation numbers in his ccbill log file.

I run a tight ship and regularly do compares against the email subscription notifications, the htaccess file, and the login database. Not once has there been a case where a customer was granted access by CCBill that I didn't have a record for (and was paid for). It's not that I don't trust CCBill, it's how I conduct all my business.

CCBill will also allow up to six days for a customer whose card has failed to rebill before they are removed from the htaccess file. They're given the extra time to submit updated credit card info. Any webmaster who doesn't know this might think CCBill is trying to cheat them. You can have it turned off if you don't want it, but the point is there's a difference between being shaved and being ignorant of how things work. Some people just want to be in the dark and complain they can't see anything.

Last edited by VGeorgie; 12-05-2010 at 06:20 PM..
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