Common reasons for failed payments
Payment failures usually happen when your bank or card issuer declines the transaction.
Here are the most frequent causes and what to check before reaching out for help:
1. Authentication not completed
Your bank may require an extra verification step (such as a code or app confirmation).
Make sure you complete it and that pop-ups are allowed in your browser.
2. Incorrect or outdated payment details
Double-check your card number, expiration date, and CVV.
If your card was replaced or expired, update your billing information.
3. Insufficient funds
Ensure you have enough balance or available credit.
4. Online or international payments blocked
Some banks disable online or cross-border transactions by default.
Contact your bank to enable them or try another payment method (e.g., PayPal).
5. Expired or inactive card
Make sure that you are using a valid card with an active expiration date.
6. Bank or network issue
Occasionally, payments fail due to temporary issues at your bank or the card network.
Wait a few minutes and try again.
7. Failed payment attempts caused by browser cache
Clear your browser’s cache or try again using an incognito/private window.
8. Failed payment attempts caused by VPN and restricted countries
The use of VPN, or any other geo location obscuring, our payment provider may fail to process your payment.
Unfortunately, our payment provider also has a list of restricted countries, which you can check against your location, in case you encounter payment issues.
https://fastspring.com/terms-use/restricted-countries/