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Originally Posted by gleem
although worded wrong I think it's a legit question, since when do any of these processor deny a credit? I get people gettting credits and when I look up the reason the processor has stuff like "Customer called asked what the charge was for, I told him, he ok'd it" and there is a credit for that guy.
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since visa/mastercard started putting limits on credits/refunds? that would be my guess. what do you think? do you have any concept of how credit card processing online works? do you understand that CCBill is liable for credits/refunds and it affects their merchant accounts, and as such, can affect everyone who uses them?
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