Massive Disruption of PayPal Subscription Service 95
hausmasta writes "Since August 30, there are massive problems with PayPal subscriptions. The automatic renewal of subscriptions stopped that day, causing headaches for lots of web site owners that rely on this kind of revenue. The problem is global, as this thread in the PayPal Developer Community shows. PayPal is aware of the problem but hasn't indicated any progress yet; some posters are wondering whether they have stopped working on it over the long (US) holiday weekend."
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(Posted by an American)
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This is a symptom of management... (Score:2, Interesting)
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However, IT is just as important, if not more, than the expenses for guards, building security, and locks on the doors. Companies will buy high security Medeco and Abloy locks for their doors, then not hire anyone capable of managing more than a playground home network.
Companies get what they pay for. I don't think this is the case with PayPal, as
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IT bills the business units in a way that makes it unclear what they are actually paying for, just presenting the internal customers with 'this is what we had to spend and this is your chunk of it' with very little detail and no indications on why it cost so much.
Document printing present
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I agree 113.763%. PayPal gives me the creeps. How any sane person can be comfortable dealing with an unregulated bank eludes me. Personally, I simply won't deal with PayPal unless and until they submit themselves to effective external regulation.
That said, It seems to me like this particular problem is something that could affect any on-line 'bank' -- even a reputable one. It's sort of analagous to having your brick and motar bank shut down by flood, fire, earthquake, riots, power failure.
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I wonder why you undermine your own argument with these last two sentences.
As a matter of fact, the regulations for brick and mortar banks involve disaster resilience (normally through redundancy over at least two independent datacenters)
and multiple levels of ins
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Fight the power. Take down the man! And all that good stuff...
But unfortunately it has nothing to do with anything here.
Plus it just sounds like you're tooting your own horn. Truly generous people don't need to bask in their own glory. And they certainly aren't desperate enough to do it on a site like Slashdot.
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Well, this US citizen is very happy you're in Canada, too, and sincerely hopes you stay there.
;-)
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That's a reply guaranteed to drive people to moving to Canada, methinks
SB
Interfaces Break With the Weakest Link (Score:2, Interesting)
I would not rush to blame any company for having a hard time responding to an outage on a national holiday, as they may dependent on infrastructure outs
Bank interfaces? (Score:1)
My bank (credit union, actually) is doing a major system upgrade over the long weekend. Maybe something like that is causing PP problems?
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Um, it's Labor Day were celebrating, not Memorial. (Score:1)
Re:Um, it's Labor Day were celebrating, not Memori (Score:2)
Which reminds me
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Probably getting bit by lack of technical talent (Score:3, Interesting)
How anyone could work at paypal knowing how they deliberately screw over people, without any concern [paypalsucks.com] is beyond me.
I know Paypal is having trouble recruiting good people. About a year ago, they picked up my C.V. and tried to get me to apply for a job. I wrote back saying I'd never work at a place with such an awful reputation. Normally that woul
Re:Probably getting bit by lack of technical talen (Score:2, Funny)
Sorry to disagree with you, but I used to work at Paypal. It was great, and instead of a check, they sent my earnings directly through Paypal immediately (they only took off 2.9% as well, what a bargain!)
As you can tell, you are wrong about Paypal. They taught me about Fiscal responsibility and with that, I was able to save over 300K in cash. They doubly reinforced that lesson afterward, after I left, by freezing my account.
It turned out to be my pals back at the office! What pranksters!
Re:Probably getting bit by lack of technical talen (Score:1, Interesting)
I used to be on your side of the fence until I manned up and started using them because it was the most widel
No problem, they'll have it fixed this week (Score:5, Informative)
Paypal wants to notify merchants that subscriptions are experiencing some delays and that will be back to normal around September 5, 2007 (Wednesday) or September 6, 2007 (Thursday). Please be assured that no subscriptions will be missed, just that the payout will be delayed.
We apologize for any impact caused by this incident.
Sincerely,
PayPal Merchant Technical Support Team
Huh (Score:2)
But seriously -- you think they'd intentionally break a part of the system for a weekend, just to collect a bit of interest? Think about how many clients they're losing entirely and potential clients they're scaring off because of the downtime (and there are more and more viable options to PayPal popping up now, not least among them Google Checkout)
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Shutting down Accounts Payable is the sort of thing that companies that are in serious financial difficulties sometimes do in their final days as they try to hold their house of cards together. I have trouble believing that PayPal could be in that sort of diffuculty. But these ARE troubled times
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Damn you America! Where are my freebee orgies? Wasnt that part of the deal?
Not just delayed... (Score:2)
I'm betting that the merchant saw the payment not happening, and canceled it from their end, probably fairly automatically. However, it's the second time this particular subscription has been canceled, and it bothers me, especially because there are perks to it lasting longer.
Take it from somebody who has done IT (Score:5, Funny)
Make no mistake my fine Slashdot friends. Servers are evil little bastards. They know. Oh yes. They know.
Re:NO! (Score:4, Insightful)
* And yes, your mom helped. Just figured I'd add that to keep out any obvious your mom jokes that may or may not come my way after typing such an obvious attack vector.
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That's why I set the date on my server's so they think it's Saturday when it's really Tuesday. And, I also set the time so it's 12 hours out,
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Dave? Is that you?
Possible cause (Score:2)
Guess this comes with the territory of fast growth, IT and possibly employee fluctuation with global development spread (India, China...).
YES! (Score:1)
Well, dang! (Score:2, Funny)
That's why my million dollar donation to Slashdot keeps bouncing. ;-)
Not good for Paypal, but geez (Score:5, Informative)
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I can see that...I really can!!! Heaven knows if I don't get that hourly dildo fix from 2nd Life...my life has no meaning.
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part of the way to be smarter is to be as automated as possible;
this PayPal failure penalizes the highly-automated little company.
PayPal purports to provide bank-like services; it's about time
they provided bank-like reliability.
Also, it's not that payments are 12 hours behind, it's that the
whole month's payments are delayed. And a week's delay is a bit
more than 12 hours.
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Small businesses most often are successful based on quality of service. It is therefore perfectly understandable that small business owners should be concerned when a service provider completely fails in their core business task causing them inconvenience and confusion.
Paypal is clearly not interested in quality of service -- they never have been -- although they are much worse since the eBay purchase. It's milk the cash cow all the way. If they were concerned with ser
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Paypal vs Google Checkout vs Amazon Payments (Score:2)
Most of my users are college students and tend to use gmail, so I really wanted to use GC. And they are not charging any TX fees for the rest of 2007, so that made them even more attractive. But they are "optimized" to sell physical goods, not subscriptions, so my users would be forced to receive weird emails about shipping costs
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1: network effects, afiact once you move beyond the most basic account level it costs to move money in and out of paypal and even if it doesn't cost money it does cost time (banking systems are slow) so if you get payed using paypal you will want to pay others using paypal.
2: EBAY, the worlds largest online auction site and they strongly encourage use of paypal
3: international transactions, for small transactions paypals fees are way lower than my banks fees for using my card with an american
Thin margins or not... (Score:4, Interesting)
I think there definitely needs to be more serious competition in this area, just to provide a little healthier competition.
I'm sure we all remember other problems with PayPal:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_Awful#Hurr
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PayPal does suck, but what choices are there? (Score:2)
Google Checkout can't do subscriptions (Score:2)
But don't worry! (Score:2)
funny, the same day my paypal account is hacked? (Score:2)
any connection?
Re:funny, the same day my paypal account is hacked (Score:2)
I hope you can live with yourself.
Re:funny, the same day my paypal account is hacked (Score:1)
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PayPal is working the problem (Score:2)
Hey! There's another e-mail. And another.....
Some Shopping Cart Features Broken Too. (Score:1)
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_pdn_ cart_overrides_outside [paypal.com]
Does not work, and adds the item with the default shipping.
I called to complain and got the typical run around, they send me to the example on that page, I'm like that's the example I'm using, oh can you please hold. What am I going to hold for. Well I need
The tag says it all ... (Score:2)
Alternatives? (Score:2)
What are the alternatives? And I mean something that's not USA-only and as easy to setup as PayPal?
Pay Pal (Score:1)