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Originally Posted by **********
Here's an idea for you. Call up CCBill, tell them what you tried to do and what happened, and then see what they have to say.
If your card is good, then this is just might be CCBILL LOOKING OUT FOR YOU AND THE CARD HOLDER. If CCBIll's fraud detection system thinks that 2 joins in the same day is unusual, then of course the card will be declined.
It's important to understand that CCBill and other billers are on your side. They are providing HIGH RISK transactions for your website and provide tools you need to make more. They payout on time every time, and do so while they themselves take on a higher risk than you do with every transaction.
Instead of treating billers like they are the enemy, try calling or emailing them and ask them why things work the way they do. If you believe that a practice or policy hurts your business somehow, or that an adjustment somewhere could be beneficial to you, all you have to do is ask them nicely and they may be able to help you.
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I will be getting in touch so as they can take a look into this.
Just to clarify, billers are not my enemy, I was doing a simple test to see what happened, I posted the results of the tests as it's relevant for everyone here. This is not hate, I love CCBill and the other billers and I regularly big them up in other threads.
There are many people creating hate threads about billers, so it's easy to assume that this thead is one too, but if you read through my post fully I've said I believe the problem is the banks
