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Originally Posted by sojproductions
Its been like that for well over a year now, great the first 10 days then a slowdown, until around the 27th 'ish then it kicks in again - i've always put it down to payday, spend spend spend, then think 'oh fuck, my money is running out for the month, better tighten up again'.
3,000 join hits is amiss tho, I had 75 payment form hits a little while back with 0 submissions, ccbill told me it was normal and they had a client that day who had 234 payment form hits on the same day with 0 submissions - typical is around 15% from my data. I'm still waiting for the new payment forms that ccbill annouced twice, still not live?
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We spoke with a ccbill rep last week and that is the very issue we discussed with them for about 30 minutes on the phone.... how a 1% form submission percentage is a statisitcal anomaly and it is really not even scientifically possible...
The response we got was its very very very rare to see a 1% form submission percentage....thats from a ccbill rep.
the same rep then said matter of factly the average join form submission percentage hovers at 50% form submits.
We have always maintained a 35% cumulative percentage until basically this past year of 2012
Now we are seeing weekly form submits seeming like they are capped at 15% for the week or under.....some weeks the form submits are under 10%
But like everyone else we see a bunch of form hits and the join price is listed before they click the form...so much does not add up.
Also been noticing very long delays from sales showing up in admin and form submissions on form hits reports.
If the form submissions were in *REAL TIME* it would quell a hole lot of bullchicanery and stress
But I must also admit the past two days have been killer and reminds us of what our numbers USED to look like consistently!
After making a post about not having multiple sales on days with multiple rebills...lo and behold 2 days with multiple sales and multiple rebills
So I guess it was all in my head or at least we should make it appear that it is all in my head