Please Stop Using Xsolla
#1
Posted 12 August 2015 - 07:35 AM
PLEASE revert to the old system. It was fast, it was reliable, it didn't make me want to never spend money on this game again purely due to how much of a chore doing so is.
#2
Posted 16 August 2015 - 08:16 AM
#3
Posted 14 September 2015 - 06:06 AM
Question first, how times have you used it for purchases? Not the number of attempts per but an actual purchase? When your purchase has failed, has there been conflicting information, ie ccc or bank saying the a purchase has been approved, which will show up as a pending purchase?
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Every once in a while customers call us at Kiddie Toys, and tell us that they are seeing "unauthorized" credit card charge(s) on their bank account. Customers attempt to place an order online, and the credit card declines for some reason but the bank account shows that the charge went through. We look up our payment gateway and see multiple "declined" transactions. Customers ask us to remove the charge(s) for those transactions that were never approved on our end. So, here is the customer's question and the merchant's response.
Q. I have tried to purchase an item online, but my credit card was declined. However, when I call my bank they are telling me the charge when through. My credit card company tells me that your company double charged my credit card, and you're telling me the order didn't go through. I trust my bank, so please remove the charge(s) from my bank.
A. The answer is both the merchant and the bank are right!. You're credit card charge has been declined from merchant's perspective, but the charge went through from buyer's perspective. It is the way how the banks operate, so it's not your fault nor merchant's fault. The merchant cannot remove the charge, so please do NOT ask merchant to remove this charge. The charge will be on "pending" state, and the money will never be taken out of your credit card account but the reserve will be put aside so it will reduce your credit limit until the transaction clears on it's own within 2-5 business days. The bank will say "ask the merchant to call in to cancel this transaction", but the merchant CANNOT call in on your behalf as the credit card companies will not share account information with non-account holders such as the merchant.
To understand why this is happening, you'll have to understand how credit card transactions are processed. For full explanation, please read the Credit Card Processing Diagram with explanation below.
1. When a buyer commits an order, the credit card transaction goes to the payment gateway provider such as Authorize.Net and forwards the transaction to Merchant Bank's Processor.
2. The information is then sent to your bank ("issuing bank"), and your bank will either approve or decline the transaction based on customer's available funds. If transaction is declined by your bank, the transaction stops and there is NO problem. The customer's bank account will show transaction declined and so does the merchant's processor so there is no reason to argue with the merchant or bank.
3. If the transaction is approved by your bank, now the transaction is once again go through a security check by the payment gateway company with billing information sent by the issuing bank. If customer entered address, zip code and card code do not match with the credit card billing information provided by the issuing bank, the payment gateway may decline the transaction based upon merchant's fraud security settings. This is the reason why your bank says it's approved, and your merchant says declined -- and, they are both right!! Your bank approved the transaction, but the payment processor declined the transaction.
To conclude, the net result of transaction status is a failure as the payment processor declined the transaction even though your bank approved it. This transaction will NOT show up on your credit card statement as it is declined by the payment processor. To your bank, they'll see this transaction as approved and will temporarily hold ("reserve") this money until the payment processor claims the money (which will never do as it declined the transaction), or a specific time elapses with no action from the payment processor which then releases the reserve. The time it will take to release the fund varies from banks to banks, and it could take anywhere from 2-7 business days.
The reason for multiple "approved" transactions on your bank account may be due to multiple attempts on your part to submit the order when the payment processor declined the previous transaction.
Why would payment gateway company scan a security check and decline the transaction when the issuing bank already approved the transaction? Credit card fraud is one of the fastest growing crimes as more and more people are buying products and services online. When fraud occurs, the banks get their money back from the merchant and the customers get their money back from the banks (with a bit of hassle). It is the merchant who will lose money on fraudulent transactions. To protect merchants and buyers, payment gateway providers implemented additional security check to prevent "possible" fraud.
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Credit Card Transaction Workflow Diagram
Source: Authorize.Net
Edited by Tarl Cabot, 14 September 2015 - 06:08 AM.
#4
Posted 15 September 2015 - 12:45 AM
#5
Posted 15 September 2015 - 06:44 AM
#6
Posted 06 October 2015 - 06:05 AM
#7
Posted 08 January 2016 - 02:18 PM
In fact, they are the best payment platform I have ever used for an online game. THE BEST
The response is instant. After a purchase I Alt-Tab back to MWO and the new MC is already sitting there!
The also save my credit card details (minus the security code) so I never have to re-type all that junk over and over.
One very important feature that Xsolla offers is the ability to choose currency. In some countries, the banks do not allow international purchases in the country's local currency (due to some kind of legal restriction with currency exchange).
With my international credit card, I can just click "USD" and it's done... No problem.
My bank automatically charges me for the currency exchange on my credit card bill, which is a term and condition I accepted when I got the card.
I'm guessing this is a problem that does not exist for U.S. players lol
#8
Posted 09 January 2016 - 08:40 AM
#9
Posted 14 January 2016 - 10:23 AM
#10
Posted 19 January 2016 - 07:24 PM
#11
Posted 22 February 2016 - 10:30 AM
#12
Posted 22 February 2016 - 01:31 PM
This kind of problem certainly factors in to whether I make a purchase or not based on how badly I want the item, but hey, at least it's helping me save money.
#13
Posted 28 February 2016 - 05:19 PM
#14
Posted 07 September 2018 - 09:21 AM
Seriously. I'm paying 5-7 PLN more than I should normally pay in exchange. Instead of paying (for example) 10 bux for TSP, I'm paying around 11 bux. Of course if I exchange money in Revolut (more appropiate option for me atm), I'm paying clean 10 bux, although I also have ability to pay in GBP and EUR, but I don't recall now if overhead affects these currencies as well.
Anyway - I'm now only using Revolut card to bypass this crap.
#15
Posted 05 October 2023 - 06:59 AM
#16
Posted 06 October 2023 - 11:56 PM
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