I've been trying to use a Pre-paid Credit card to pay for an Uncommon subscription, but I keep getting a message that says
'Something went wrong. Please contact us for assistance'.
Is there a problem on my end, or is this just not working?
I've been trying to use a Pre-paid Credit card to pay for an Uncommon subscription, but I keep getting a message that says
'Something went wrong. Please contact us for assistance'.
Is there a problem on my end, or is this just not working?
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I took a look for you, the payment method you are using is being declined. Same problem back in October when you gave it a try.
The [51] Decline code error means that there are insufficient funds in your credit card to process the payment
I think that is the case. It was attempting to submit a charge for the correct amounts, but sometimes pre-paid card vendors have weird restrictions on how cards are used, so I'm not 100% sure.
Does the pre-paid card maybe have anything in the terms of service or terms of use saying that it cannot be used for recurring payments?
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The government considers this to be the Wurst Käse scenario
I see dead people.... Yes, kinda my ting, ya know
I see dead people.... Yes, kinda my ting, ya know
Personal experience: Recurring auto-payments--even once/12 months--are sometimes restricted for cards that are coded as debit cards. I suppose that's based on whatever mega-company is handling that end of the transaction. I don't have any 'credit' cards as such that I use for online transactions, only bank-issued debit cards, and I run into this every once in a while.
To be clear, I'm not saying that this is what's happening here but it's one reason why cards occasionally get rejected, even when there's enough balance on them to pay for some transaction.
Last edited by MoanaLisa; 2020-11-18 at 05:18 PM.
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“We live in a moment where everything immediately seems to default to outrage. There’s a kind of M.O. of either it’s exactly how I see it, or you’re my enemy.”