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Originally Posted by arock10
Hi this is correct
If you use ccbill traffic manager you can use the ccbill affiliate program plus process with ccbill, epoch, and segpay and ccbill still takes care of all the payouts. Personally I stick epoch at the top because I prefer epoch over ccbill but ccbill is still nice enough to take care of the rest
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Ok but the question is not if cascade is working or not the question is what is cascading for?
Are we talking about ALL transactions or only the denied transactions?
When i check info about the CCBill traffic manager i read:
"allow you to send consumers to another payment option or processor after the first transaction has been denied. This feature allows you to configure your billing cascade for your different payment options so that you can set up which procssor is your first option, which processor is then your secondary option, and so on. You can send consumers to one of the other biller's join options if a sale is declined. For example, if the use of a credit card was denied via CCbill, you can offer the consumer the ability to join through Epoch."
How i read it cascading is all about denied transactions... so not for use for switching billers for all transactions....