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Originally Posted by mountainmiester
I say this because you are a friend and I know the workings of CCBill rather well. Any claims that CCBill turns up or down their fraud scrub or "fucks with" your revenues in any way is utterly preposterous. Since they only make money from your completed transaction and in fact loose money on each denial (its still cost them for gateway cost, etc) then is makes no scene for them to refuse qualified transactions.
Did you look at your decline rate or track your bounce rate from your tour/join pages?
If you want some assistance on how to better analyze this, give me a call or email and I'd love to assist but I think there is probable chance a bit more going on than just CCBill.
If you still think there are technical issues then Paul K will find it. He knows that system like the back of his hand and is very very capable.

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Thank you fine sir! I may take you up on that. I do apologize if I come across like "THEY'RE FUCKING ME!!!" LOL But it's rather obvious that I am not the only one experiencing these perplexing issues. Others have noticed similar patterns on the same exact days as I have, and have recounted their own puzzling patterns. So i don't think it's ME, specifically, but rather a company-wide policy that (eventually) affects everyone.
Still, I want to be
totally clear here:
CCBill is a fine comapny. They have been COMPLETELY helpful when these issues arise. I am grateful for their continued attempts to maximize my earnings (and everyone's).
What I'm seeking is an explanation to this:
No sales for X # of hours; switch the cascade (absolutely no other variables change) and WHAM! Sales.
What I seek is an explanation I can live with, to better understand these patterns so that I, the business owner, can make better decisions and take actions based on accurate information. I don't think that makes me nuts, does it? (Should I have asked that? LOL)