clickbank recurring - anyone approved?

Discussion in 'Payments processing' started by davidm1, Jul 28, 2007.

  1. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Just got a decline from clickbank- actually this my 2nd account with them, but the first using recurring billing.

    Has anyone been approved? Wondering if its just me? and why!! No reason was given.
  2. jmaduk

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    click bank requirements

    Here's some of the things I was asked to do...

    you will to explain how it will be delivered and how often it will be delivered on both the pitch page and thank you page. For example, if you are offering a newsletter, explain how the newsletter will be delivered (email, web page, etc.), and when it will be delivered (e.g. 1st of the month, 2nd Monday of every month, etc.).

    For recurring billing products, it is necessary to state the initial price, the rebill price, and the rebill schedule. The rebill schedule includes the duration, which is the number of times a customer is billed, and the frequency, which is the amount of time between each rebill.

    For example:

    "Your initial charge will be $19.95. You will then be charged $9.95/month for 11 months after your initial charge has been made."

    Please remove the following fields from your sign up page:

    Street
    City

    Please remove from your website any verbiage that refers to Clickbank as a payment processor. For example: "Your payment has been succesfully processed...Your payment was processed by "ClickBank" which may show up on your statements."

    Clickbank is an online retailer. We are neither a credit card processor nor aggregator.

    Please add the following statement to your thank you page: "Your billing statement will show a charge from Clk*Bank.com."

    Please add your contact email address to your thankyou pages. Display your email address so that you can provide technical support if the customer has
    questions about the product they purchased. Do not simply make a clickable email image or button. You must actually display your email address visibly so
    that the customer can see it.
  3. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Thanks for the feedback.

    Made all the changes, resubmitted, declined again, no reason given again....

    Think I'm gonna stick with paypal- was just hoping to use clickbank so I don't have to manage affiliate payments.

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