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Originally Posted by BV
If (and i do say if) CCBill was turning away all these transactions and not reporting any declines, as has been suggested over and over again,
Don't you think there would be a fair amount of customers emailing in complaining why they can't sign up to the site?
I mean if it's as bad as some of you suggest there would be hundreds of thousands of customers that can't sign up with CCBill.
Does anyone have any emails directly from these people CCBill is (allegedly) blocking out?
Of course no one does. I know I don't.
There should be thousands of complaints/emails every day if only 1% sent an email! (if this was true)
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What about people that just back out and don't signup for whatever reason? If they aren't reporting a decline, it would tell me they aren't filling out the form.
It could be mass consumer behavior adjusting to layout standards for credit card forms.
I could be way off... but that's why I feel the real amateur, real amateur design, the underground/bondage connection, etc... did so well with them because the style of join forms they have fit the 'amateur/underground' look.
A clean, simple, easy to follow, least amount of text, least amount of scripts and b.s. as possible, white bg/black text, blue links on a cc form creates the most trust, it matches the standard used across the Internet now, and it's stupid easy to use for everyone.