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4 Different Cards All DECLINED......WTF?
I just tried to do a test signup for a revshare program I am using, and I was declined.
Yes thats right I tried 4 different credit card, 2 visas, a mastercard and a discover. All of them valid and good. And each and every one was declined by websitebilling. What the hell if wrong with these dumbass proccessors. They want to scrub so hard that even people with good fucking cards cant even signup! And yes they were all my own cards to all you jokers out there. |
Which country are you from?
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I do not recommend anything in my signature. Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Ohio Posts: 21 DOH!:1orglaugh |
I am in the US.
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AnnihilaT, so what? You think people don't use fake info in their profiles? Are you really that naive? :321GFY
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o-HI-o-ans NEVER fake!:Graucho
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That's lame. Call the processor and bitch
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Are you using an anonymous proxy?
Is the billing address for the cards in another part of the world from where you tried to do the signup? |
I am not using any proxys.
My billing address is in the US. There are no reasons I can think of why they are declining so hard. My credit cards are all even issued by different banks. |
One of the CC processor people could certainly answer this better than I could, but my immediate thought is that you name, and not just one or two of your cards, is on the black shared global list.
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Evil could be right. You may be on a negative database. It could possibly be your name, but more then likely it's you IP address or your region. Have you attempted many chargbacks lately? I don't exactly know how the IPSPS run there scrubbing, but I would speculate that it's on similar scrubbing platforms as we use for merchant accounts. It could really be any number of possibilities.....
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I also could be that the first card got declined for some stupid reason, and as you kept trying cards with the same name the scrubbing picked it up as a possibly stolen. As if some one lost their wallet, and the finder of it tries hammer the cards! Similar thing happened to me in New York recently, put the wrong pin # in twice the 3rd time it was just totally refused, I had to call the issuer next day to straighten it out! :2 cents:
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