Blackleopardex wrote: »They don't like money
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »So the same card that you've always used before all of a sudden won't allow you to
1. Add it to PayPal
2. Use it for ZOS purchases
3. Not an issue when you called the bank (depending on what you discussed 4 times)
The issue is on your end and may also involve some changes to your accounts and/or bank account. If it were just buying crowns and a sub....maybe ZOS but when you wrote PayPal, that concludes it's not a ZOS problem.
starkerealm wrote: »Also, trying a different browser might help. I've had issues with my address failing to authenticate when I use Firefox, and have to handle any transaction through the portal on Chrome. Weird thing is, it will actually follow to different PCs, so it seems to be an account level bug rather than a local issue.
TheNorthernDragon wrote: »@Lunarhound This may be an extreme solution, but I solved a similar problem with PayPal by booting to Ubuntu on my dual-boot system. Using the same info and browser under Ubuntu, my transaction went through. If you have a Linux system available to use, try it.
Lunarhound wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »So the same card that you've always used before all of a sudden won't allow you to
1. Add it to PayPal
2. Use it for ZOS purchases
3. Not an issue when you called the bank (depending on what you discussed 4 times)
The issue is on your end and may also involve some changes to your accounts and/or bank account. If it were just buying crowns and a sub....maybe ZOS but when you wrote PayPal, that concludes it's not a ZOS problem.
No. I can't believe how often I'm having to repeat myself. PayPal only returns an issue when I attempt to use it to make a purchase from ZoS. It works perfectly fine with any other merchant. And, again, using multiple different payment methods in an attempt to make a purchase on my ESO account returns the same error with the same results. Whatever the issue is, it is obviously not with my payment method, it is with my ESO account, because my ESO account is the only place I am having issues, and I have been assured multiple times by the provider of the card that they can find absolutely nothing wrong with it, and have seen no attempts at payment to ZoS show up on their end. If the issue was my payment method or bank, then a different payment method would work, and the card that's failing at making ESO purchases would also be failing elsewhere.
As an aside, I did finally find a phone number for Zenimax that works but, as I feared, it was not a phone support number. I was told by the representative that I spoke to that they do not provide phone support. So, since a fifth attempt today to speak to my card provider met with the same "there isn't a problem with your card" answer, I've basically hit a dead end and am being told all the money and time I've sunk into the game up to this point is worthless to them. Essentially, "Well, we have the money you've spent already, and we don't feel like going to the effort of fixing this, so... bye."
Callous2208 wrote: »Waiting on my ticket also. They cancelled my recurring membership this evening and will not accept any of my cards. Bank has no idea why as the funds are there and no billing info has changed. Only been subbed like 3 years, lol.
starkerealm wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »Waiting on my ticket also. They cancelled my recurring membership this evening and will not accept any of my cards. Bank has no idea why as the funds are there and no billing info has changed. Only been subbed like 3 years, lol.
@Callous2208, have you given the alternate browser approach a try? I realize it sounds like voodoo troubleshooting, but if you're getting an invalid address error, it might work for you.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »The issue is on your end.
Dragonking06 wrote: »This might seem a bit strange but I've heard of people having this issue and wonder if this might be what's happening to you...
@Lunarhound, did you buy the game through Steam? I know you've been saying you're trying to buy the crowns through the Zeni website, but I've heard people saying that they've not been able to buy crowns through the website because they have a Steam copy of the game and have had to buy crowns through their Steam accounts.
I'm not sure if this is really a thing that happens, but I figured I'd ask. Might be the key to solving the problem. If you didn't buy it through Steam though, I'm clueless to what the problem could be, that's just messed up...
Lunarhound wrote: »My girlfriend and I live in the same apartment. We have the same bank. We have a joint checking account there, in addition to our personal accounts. Yesterday evening, we tried using our joint account debit card to make a purchase on my ESO account and got the same "transaction could not be completed" error. We then used the exact same card with the exact same information to make an 8.00 purchase on her account which went through without a problem. If the issue were that my bank no longer accepts payments from ZoS, the joint account card would not have worked. If it had to do with location, the fact that we live together would keep either of us from being able to complete a purchase.
Lunarhound wrote: »My girlfriend and I live in the same apartment. We have the same bank. We have a joint checking account there, in addition to our personal accounts. Yesterday evening, we tried using our joint account debit card to make a purchase on my ESO account and got the same "transaction could not be completed" error. We then used the exact same card with the exact same information to make an 8.00 purchase on her account which went through without a problem. If the issue were that my bank no longer accepts payments from ZoS, the joint account card would not have worked. If it had to do with location, the fact that we live together would keep either of us from being able to complete a purchase.
The problem definitely sounds like it's on their end.
I think the advice someone else offered earlier to lodge a CS ticket requesting that you be able to purchase the mount -
referencing this problem - is sound. They have a system in place which allows CS to 'buy' crown store items if you lodge a ticket.
Lunarhound wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »The issue is on your end.
The issue is not on my end.
My girlfriend and I live in the same apartment. We have the same bank. We have a joint checking account there, in addition to our personal accounts. Yesterday evening, we tried using our joint account debit card to make a purchase on my ESO account and got the same "transaction could not be completed" error. We then used the exact same card with the exact same information to make an 8.00 purchase on her account which went through without a problem. If the issue were that my bank no longer accepts payments from ZoS, the joint account card would not have worked. If it had to do with location, the fact that we live together would keep either of us from being able to complete a purchase.
As a last-ditch effort to determine whether this was my account or the card, I actually started a new account with a copy of ESO standard edition that I got during a sale and had sitting around in my Steam inventory to gift to someone, and tried to buy crowns with my debit card. The one that's constantly being rejected on my regular account. It worked just fine.
Something is obviously going on with my actual ESO account, which makes it a ZoS issue. This is not user error. It is not the bank. It is not the card. It is not the information not matching. I wish it were. It's not as if I haven't been willing to consider that. For the first few days of dealing with this, I was hoping that the problem would be on my end, because that would make it easier to address.
At this point, not only have they refused to resolve the issue, both I and she have made multiple 8 dollar purchases on multiple accounts just to "test" the issue and try to prove to their support that this is not a problem with my card, bank, etc. not to mention blown an account key that I'd been saving. We've sunk our own money into resolving this, simply in an attempt to prove that it's not just me. And we've done that because we've both put a lot of time and money into playing this game together previously that we don't go to waste. Now, though, they owe me not only a solution to the problem but, as far as I'm concerned, multiple refunds to reimburse me for these tests, since doing them is apparently the only way to prove that this isn't somehow the result of a bad card or user error.
Lunarhound wrote: »This is the first time I can claim to have been genuinely angry with the company behind this game. I've been waiting for the sabre cat mount, but every time I've tried to purchase crowns since it's been added, I get a message telling me that the transaction is not authorized and to contact my payment provider. I've done that. They've looked at my card and bank account up, right, left, down, and sideways, and assured me that there is no problem with the card and that the issue is on the merchant's end. Additionally, I've been able to make purchases with the card elsewhere. My girlfriend has even tried to use her card to purchase crows, with no success. Same error.
I opened a ticket with support and was told to wait 48 hours and try again. In 48 hours, the mount will be gone, likely forever unless I want to gamble for it in crates. There is no phone support that I can call to talk to an actual person. I am SERIOUSLY pissed. Yeah, I know, it's a freakin' virtual toy, but it's one I've been waiting on since it was announced and planning to purchase, but I'm being barred from doing so because of a problem on THEIR end, and support has made it clear that they will not do anything to rectify it. I posted about this in the support forums, but I'm doing so here as well, because I want it to be seen. This is HORRIBLE customer service.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »I noticed I had to shut off my Kaspersky Total Security for a minute to complete a Paypal purchase with ESO try turning off your virus program first and see it might be blocking something.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »I noticed I had to shut off my Kaspersky Total Security for a minute to complete a Paypal purchase with ESO try turning off your virus program first and see it might be blocking something.
If you need to turn internet security OFF to make financial transactions - the very time you want the most internet security - then it is time to get a new internet security package.
All The Best