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Reddit Posts - Stripe

Can I reopen an account, or start a new one? Other questions...

I originally closed my Stripe account because of the TOS changes. I read the whole document, became confused by it and then closed my account. It seems all the other payment processors, including me...

2024-10-21 19:48:40
Posted by u/NavyCuda in r/stripe
Score: 0 | Comments: 0

"Highest Risk Level" - Massive amount off bocked transaction

Hello, My company uses Stripe. I did an extraction of the “Transactions” module to see the types of payment failures, I noticed that there was an explosion of blockages with the following error ...

2024-10-21 04:36:59
Posted by u/Lucky-Mortgage564 in r/stripe
Score: 3 | Comments: 19
  • Yes change provider, let risky transactions go through, get charge backs from card owners, take the loss for charge back costs and potential ban from new provider due to risk. Really good plan. They have saved you from fraudulent and you see the provider as the problem. If they didn’t block them and you ended up with charge backs still you would blame Stripe. Make your own processor and let all transactions go through or change stripe settings to allow all risk levels. Customers are hard to please.
  • You can disable those rules but card acceptance and conversion is always a trade off: do you think approving those transactions is worth the potential fraud? And if the fraud gets too high, Stripe will happily pass on the fines to you. Changing processors is not trivial. A better alternative is to fine tune your risk rules.
  • If Stripe has labeled a charge high risk and blocked it, then that’s because Stripe has used data from **all** merchants on its platform. So if Stripe has decided it’s high risk, there’s almost a guarantee it *is* risky and would have had a high likelihood of being a fraudulent payment if the charge had been let through.
  • Risk evaluation is always a balancing act, because you're constantly trying to find the sweet spot of blocking real fraud while allowing genuine transactions, and there's not always a nice, clear way of doing that. If Stripe are evaluating the charge at the highest risk level, I'd be fairly certain that they're fraud attempts. The fact that you have a bunch of them over a specific period and virtually none before actually makes it more likely that it's fraud, as they'll burn through card numbers to try and find a working one before the owner notices. Also, bear in mind where Stripe makes their profit; they only take their percentage if the money isn't processed, so it's in their favour to allow as many transactions as they can. If they're getting marked, I'd bet that they are indeed fraudulent. Try finding a handful of logs with that failure code, I'd put money on it being a weird email address or a sketchy IP origin

3DS temporarily required but now "gone". Also. Blocked pauments all time high. Customers calling banks to Ok payment still blocked by stripe. Creating payments for customers is blocked for most customers. Is chargeblast type app gonna prevent this

Ok stripe added 3ds temporarily..but no payments from us or Canada I have even have cards using it. So what was the point? Anyway Charges are now going from failed to blocked. Ok so before it was fa...

2024-10-20 21:55:22
Posted by u/IamABeautifulBird in r/stripe
Score: 1 | Comments: 6
  • I just came in to say cashapp and its parent company square are teh suck. Hope you get your problem with stripe resolved.
  • Stripe mostly does not accept cards issued by cash app due to high dispute rate. Make sure to always request_3d_secure for prepaid cards as the dispute rate is very high.
  • Bro they banned me for having high risk card and all i do is sent invoice to customer and they from their end and still i get banned !
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