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when a credit card expires does the rebill also expire?
Hello all ... when a person gets a new visa card with same number but new expiry date will ccbill still be able to rebill.... been wondering if rebills die because of this... i have stats remote on the old expiry date so we will see what happens...i will report back...:pimp
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Usually rebills are based on member, not on credit card, or am I wrong?
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Rebills continue... or else all those "seen on tv" ads selling late night crap.. would be buying everything on the last month of the card and then fucking off afterwards -- but that doesn't happen, because rebills continue.
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Rebill probably expires, new card has a different CVV, and so many billers wouldn't be able to bill that new card...
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most places need you to update the expiry date for them to bill ya... all my hosts billing area have an area to update expiry dates of the card... which let me to wonder if an old rebilling purchase with old expiry date ...will still go thru even tho the info was from 2 years ago (old card).
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i bet places like cc bill they continue but other companies probably not eh..
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Rebills will continue as long as the processor submits the transaction. |
Re-bills cannot continue without the card holder giving new card expire date.
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I think once the new info is put in your rebill = gone :Oh crap
But maybe not ;-) |
That's a lot of different answers.
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it continues. it's not like you get a new cc number when the card expires.
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ccbill has successfully rebilled a card of mine with details that had expired. I was told if it fails with a particular error, they add 2 years to the date and try again.
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V/MC/Amex have programs to get the updated card info without the customers involvement if the merchant signs up for it. The transaction numbers have to be pretty high volume but it saves millions ! |
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But way to many different answer here, will write ccbill and ask for sure to be 100% clear on this. |
Some people are really idiots
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NOTE: The is no middle answer. When a CC expires the Rebills stop. |
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there is no one answer
most banks issue a new card same number different exp date and cvv some banks issue a new card with a new number obviously when the number changes the rebill expires |
from my experience if you have your own merchant you can try and run a cc without a cvv2 number and just add a couple years to the date and it will go thru.
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I guess it varies then
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4618 7842 6485 4751 02/11 715 |
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My newly issued visa 4412 7842 6485 4751 02/09 419 Kind of odd only our exp. date, ccv2, and first 4 digits are only different. I wonder how normal this really is :Oh crap |
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very interesting question as for me.
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idk thats a good question tho
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If they process the card upon rebilling, it won't be approved... Been there.. Unless they pay no attention to the exp. date... which would be dangerous.. |
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technicaly the rebill doesn't stop but the transaction is declined due to wrong data.
PS: emil, thanx for the 42" plasma :thumbsup |
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:1orglaugh |
This is a good question, I figured when its expired it stops.
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Banks issues new credit card with different expiration year.Obviously, the number changes the rebill does expired.
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In most cases, when a new card is issued with a new expiry date, an "issuer decline" code should come back from the bank.
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I've had a mastercard continue to rebill after expiration date was reached, don't know if visa will though.
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Gawd protect the real world from the level of GFY :pimp |
We started to use CCBill as a backup processor for StatsRemote in January 2004 and still have quite a few active rebills from that time, so I guess as long as your credit card number doesn't change, the rebills will go through.
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I'm 100% sure if I cancell my CC that no one can continue to re-bill me.
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From my knowledge, the expired card is first declined by the biller, but usually a credit is issued. As soon as the guy updates his credit card information, the rebill cycle continues and you get the negative credit back, plus future rebills. If the member doesn't update his cc data, bad luck.
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It's funny this question should be asked. I was double checking Lightspeed Cash to see what my percentage cut was and I came across this information:
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LONG-TERM LOYALTY BONUS! |
fuck rebills, gimme phat PPS
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