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Originally Posted by beaner
I'm fairly certain after reading what you wrote you didn't mean "nor will they scrub your valid sales EVER"
That is exactly what happens, valid sales don't go through and we all get our panties in a bunch. Like Peabody said right above this reply, sometimes the customers bank approves the transaction and then a CCBill scrub denies it. I've seen customers money taken out of their bank for 7 days and then returned because of this.
But I don't even care really. The bottom line is getting a merchant account to control your own billing in a more hands on approach is really the only way to break past this barrier. It is just not worth the *wondering* factor if the sale should have gone through or not.
I know the Thanksgiving wish was to the other 2 but I will take it to mean for me to have a good one as well and I hope you too. Shit, everyone have a fantastic Thanksgiving! 
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If you, Peabody, Wehateporn, and everyone else in this thread that believe the "sales switch is on/off" are not going to listen to Mitch from Netbilling explain it in plain English too, then I don't really know what to say.
I guess make sure to leave a cookie and glass of milk out for Santa and his corporate sponsor, CCbill, otherwise you may all experience a precipitous drop in sales for absolutely no explainable reason...
And no, I meant what I said. Mitch can perhaps clarify as well - Valid sales are not being scrubbed. Questionable RED FLAG raising sales get scrubbed and for good reason based on statistical probability of being a problem transaction. Sales don't "magically disappear" from pending approvals.
Again, CCbill would not be in biz if they turned away the valid sales and they do everything possible to put sales through regardless of whether you believe me or not.
Not understanding that is the heart of the problem that I am trying to get you all to realize. I guess the real issue is not having the facts makes people fill in the blanks of their own holes in their understanding with "logical" explanations.
The abject apologies to make sure to avoid angering, the mysterious control of life and death over sales, the prayers, usually unanswered, for the scrub being turned off... CCbill is like the G_D you all pray to, hate to love, love to hate.
