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Originally Posted by Jakez
How would they benefit from scrubbing sales or something anyways? Unless they were somehow hiding sales from you and keeping all the money I don't see how it would be in their best interest to put a temporary halt on sales.. maybe the processing isn't working as good as it should sometimes yeah but intentionally screwing with your sales wouldn't help anyone.
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I agree totally with you. I guess it's either a natural reaction assume a 'complainer" (me) is accusing someone (CCBill) of "screwing" them intentionally..
This is NOT what I am saying.
So let me be clear, because perhaps I was not earlier:
CCBill - or ANY biller - wants to make as much $ as we do. So yes, it is entirely in their best interest to "put through" as many transactions as possible, so that everyone "wins". I agree. But if CCBill - or ANY biller - gets notcie from their merchant banks that they (the biller) needs to 'slow down" the pit-throughs for, say, 12-36 hours, because of X,Y & Z, then IN THAT MOMENT it's actually in CCBill's - or ANY biller's - interests to NOT put-through as many transactions as possible. Better to hear some short-term compalints from account holders than to lose (or piss off) a merchant bank that's the foundation of your business.
So what I seek is clarification. IF the above is at all remotely true then I, as someone who depends (and expects) a certain level of consistency (based on months of averages, BV), deserve to know WTF is going on, just so I don't go posting threads like these on GFY.
I'm tired of being a psychic, scouring over Wall Street reports, trying to figure out if it's going to be a "good" day or a "bad" day, based on situations beyond my control. Help a brother out and gimme a freakin' clue every once in a while. LOL