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Originally Posted by CDSmith
Sorry but the stickler in me just has to point out yet again that when you sign up to a program that uses CCBill (or anyone else for that matter) as a processor, you become that progam's affiliate, not the processor's.
Program--->Affiliates
CCBill = processing company (as in no affiliates)
I can only guess at the sheer number of programs of all varying sizes that they do processing for. I don't see how they could possibly be expected to monitor every move of every one of them at all times, enough to be able to send out notices to any one certain program's affiliates every time someone stops processing with them. I imagine they get dropped without notice by some programs.
Can you not see where it's the program's responsibility to look after their own affiliates? I don't know of any other processor out there that has ever done what you expect CCBill to do, maybe someone else knows of one.
If you think I'm a stickler count yourself lucky that Kimmykim hasn't popped in here yet.
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lol KimmyKim there's a blast from the past..
I understand what you're saying, but it's not as hard as you think. From a technical standpoint, it's absolutely simple to see when a program goes to 0's. That could trigger an e-mail, and voila, problem solved.
They don't HAVE to.. but wouldn't that be nice?