It is not about card I think, I tried 3 different ones.
It is not about card I think, I tried 3 different ones.
You're absolutely right.
On the one hand I've got Worldline Global telling me that the reason this happens is when the merchant disables card processing for certain geographical regions. On the other hand Zenimax are saying that this is not a deliberate change.
I work with Worldline Global for several of my clients, I have an account manager there. He is unequivocal in his assertion that the only way this happens is through deliberate changes made to the merchant's Worldline Global subscription using their account management portal.
Zenimax on the other hand say this is a 'tech' issue.
When trying to decide who to believe, I'm going to stick with the vendor that knows their product inside-out.
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JohnnyJimmy wrote: »This was obviously an intentional change, probably to save money.
I received an e-mail on 13th of May, informing me that my usual 180 days sub would expire upon completion at 17 june, due to, quote “ subscription renewal restrictions in your area”.
Interesting.
I don't think I have ever received an email saying my recurring ESO Plus is going to expire and renew.
I do get emails after the fact saying that it has expired or has been renewed, though.JohnnyJimmy wrote: »No Zenimax doesnt want to pay the fees for VISA-Transactions and are now trying to force VISA-users to go to other forms of payment..
Personally, I don't think it's about transaction fees. I think it's related to fraud. I think this is just another phase in what is basically a 10 year battle against fraud. If so, this is clearly heating up to the point where, again, it's visible to the players.
Looks like ZoS have change how VISA works, now we have to pick between VISA, VISA Debit or VISA Electron when we pick VISA as payment option.