Hi
I have searched the forums and can't find a solution to this problem - apologies if it's been addressed somewhere:
We have a busy site, and I'm happy with the volume of sales (for now).
However, far too many orders are going into PSP. Sometimes as many as 20% - potentially a huge amount of lost revenue.
We use Secpay as our payment gateway, and bank with HSBC. We simply don't have time to call every PSP customer to find out exactly what happened, so we are currently waving goodbye to sales.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Obviously some of the PSPs are abandoned, fraudulent, etc, but we often get phone calls asking us to do telephone orders because the checkout has frozen or malfunctioned. We don't like 'phone orders, and it defeats the object somewhat of an ecommerce site.
If there isn't a fix readily available, could we have a default email going to all the PSP failures, to try to salvage some of them?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
Dave
www.baggamenswear.co.uk
I have searched the forums and can't find a solution to this problem - apologies if it's been addressed somewhere:
We have a busy site, and I'm happy with the volume of sales (for now).
However, far too many orders are going into PSP. Sometimes as many as 20% - potentially a huge amount of lost revenue.
We use Secpay as our payment gateway, and bank with HSBC. We simply don't have time to call every PSP customer to find out exactly what happened, so we are currently waving goodbye to sales.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Obviously some of the PSPs are abandoned, fraudulent, etc, but we often get phone calls asking us to do telephone orders because the checkout has frozen or malfunctioned. We don't like 'phone orders, and it defeats the object somewhat of an ecommerce site.
If there isn't a fix readily available, could we have a default email going to all the PSP failures, to try to salvage some of them?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
Dave
www.baggamenswear.co.uk
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