03-08-2013, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by **********
Bad sales? OMG it MUST be the credit card processors fault. It can't possibly be a change in advertising, or a change in content, or a change in customer tastes, or a change in a competing website's advertising / content / pricing, or slow server response / ping times, or it can't possibly be customers max-ed out credit cards, or job losses, or buyers remorse, or change in home / work / porn-consumption environment (kids home, wifey home), or change in spending habbits, or other commitments such as work, school, or the fact that spring time is almost here so more people are outside (spring skiing, anyone?) or the fact that it is the beginning of March break.
Yup. Just throw up your hands and blame the billing provider (who only makes 14.5% which is alot less to lose than you) instead of working to find out what else could have possibly changed.
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Newsflash... sometimes it IS the processor, for obvious reasons. And your bracketed statement in the last sentence makes zero sense.
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