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Old 07-25-2016, 09:44 AM  
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Originally Posted by captainking View Post
Hey guys,

Just launched a new site. It's a review site in the adult niche. We have setup CCbill as our payment processor. It's a $27/month recurring subscription.

Started pushing our own internal traffic to the site so I know it's good and we are getting a crazy amount of transaction denials. Is this normal?

Yesterday we have 34 transactions denied by the bank and 2 approved.. WTFFF that's 34 members we missed out on. Even had some emailing us asking why their payments are getting declined.

There must be a better way than this! Anyone here ever use stripe or braintree or something that can accept many types of payments. I feel like a neanderthal having issues processing payments.

Cheers! Any advice is desperately needed
Hi,

'While CCbill is an excellent company, they are a 3rd party processor (ipsp). When using an ipsp, you are limited to the data that you have access to and no control over the fraud scrubbing, etc.. Basically, you don't have much control, which is fine for some, but most successful site owners these days use a combination if merchant accounts and possibly an ipsp to maximize sales, have flexibility and control. NETbilling can provide you that control at rates approximately 50% less than most third party processors.

If you are interested in learning more. Please dial [email protected] or call 888-357-8166.
You can also check us out at NETbilling.com. You will be very impressed. Feel free to post questions here as well.

Thank you, Mitch Farber
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