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Getting TOO many DENIAL emails using CCbill. Any ideas?
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 |
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'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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Would love to see you how soon we can get something setup and going :winkwink: |
I need a system that support API so we can integrate the payment method into our backend
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yes - netbilling is my Skype handle. You can also email me directly at [email protected] Thanks, Mitch |
Verotel :thumbsup
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Last few days there's been some insane scrubbing, not sure if it's at the bank side or CCBill, it's just the way it goes, there will be good times too
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Have you ever tried Netbilling? And how does it compare to results w/ CCbill? |
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I couldn't be happier with Verotel. Our declines were cut by 3/4 when we switched over and they have a fraud dept that works with you. Win win.
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Those declines were sales. CCBill had their skim program set too high and took too many. Normally they take 50 or 60%. You get the decline notice, and the sale goes thru and the buyer is sent to a mirror copy of your website.
In summer months and during holidays the skim is very intense, as we are all meant to think that summer and holidays sales "slow down." Like testosterone slows down during those months? With no Federal Regulation, the skimming is getting beyond rampant. |
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That can't be what's happening is it? |
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make cascade billing but do not have ccbill in your first position or it will not cascade...payoneer cards are great for getting denied with ccbill so you will see what I am talking about, they send you an email instead of actually cascading...unholy scrub with ccbill...
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Until you have an established processing volume you will have a hard time finding a real merchant account.
Use a few third party billers and cascade your transactions --
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Verotel looks great but they can't process for us since we have the word escort in our name... I'm reaching out to epoch now, but I've read that they aren't above and beyond when it comes to being better than CCbill Any other suggestions guys? |
Holy shit 34 in one day? Is it the same guy over and over? We added Verotel but I see you can't use them.
NetBilling will not work? |
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And 34 declines was all from different people. |
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Goto your server logs and cross reference submission IP's with denials and you'll find the countries don't match or they're via VPN. Do that with transactions that have gone through as well make sure you're not being targeted to get your account closed with future chargebacks. |
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And our traffic is not bad because it converts very well with other sites. Traffic is 85% US and the rest is CA/AU/UK It's 100% internal traffic so I know it's good. |
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OP: since your site is an escort site you may have trouble with processers and with transactions (denials/chargebacks). It kinda goes with the territory. But I would contact CCBill and ask them to go over those 34 denials one-by-one to determine what is going on. You can always try Epoch, NETbilling or Verotel and see if the denails increase/decrease but I would start with a CCBill analysis (and the server log analysis Bladewire suggested). Best of luck, I know this can be really frustrating. :) |
Another thread of renegade want to be know it alls, knowing nothing. Congrats to the weiners and enjoy the circle jerk.
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We use both Netbilling and CCBill. You should get a merchant account through Netbilling and use their gateway to process the transaction. You will save 5% at least by processing the joins on your own merchant account (mid) and by using Netbilling's gateway you can lower the scrub to allow more transactions to be processed. Just be careful not to allow the fraud.
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Do you know how long on average it takes to get the mids setup? cheers! |
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Duke |
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I'de like to at least have a cascade so would netbilling w/ a mid or epoch be better pick to try and process the payment first before trying to use CCbill |
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We can get a mid setup within a week if you are in the US. Offshore takes longer. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you. Mitch |
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That depends on the ISO and the bank as well. Several ISOs that we work with don't do any scrubbing and simply rely on our Fraud Defense tools. Mitch |
OP... hope you got in touch with Bladewire and he consulted you on the proper way to bill and check fraud. He really, really knows (not) what he's talking about.
Here's a tip, turn off fraud scrub 100% if you have your own traffic which you said you did. When you ask your rep why can't you turn off fraud, then figure out a way you can. I'm not giving you the answer and it actually may not be available to you living in AU if you don't bill high enough. There's your answer though. |
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