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FVerbaas posted at 5:25AM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366396
Sounds nike ashley nothing to do with payment but with RMP wanting to have a valid address line.
I DID have a valid address line. It's the same address on my credit card, and that PayPal has for me. It's the same address I've used since 2002.
The problem was that I had a ZIP+4, instead of just a ZIP. ZIP+4 is what the US Post Office recommends, and it's has never been a problem before.
Kinda funny to have that big notice saying your address must match the address on your credit card...then insist on an address that does not match my credit card.
randym77 posted at 12:40PM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366400
FVerbaas posted at 5:25AM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366396
Sounds nike ashley nothing to do with payment but with RMP wanting to have a valid address line.
I DID have a valid address line. It's the same address on my credit card, and that PayPal has for me. It's the same address I've used since 2002.
The problem was that I had a ZIP+4, instead of just a ZIP. ZIP+4 is what the US Post Office recommends, and it's has never been a problem before.
Kinda funny to have that big notice saying your address must match the address on your credit card...then insist on an address that does not match my credit card.
Things like a postal address in the US can literally change overnight particularly with credit cards and bank cards. The plus four zip code actually tells the post office that you're in a specific section in your city. If it doesn't match up with what they have on a computer file, it may not go through. Or, despite your protestations, you may have just made a typo and didn't catch it. I was trying to clock out at work one day at the end of my shift, and the computer told me that I wasn't putting the right numbers in. I checked, and it was the correct number. It told me again, that I hadn't input the correct number. So I backspaced the numbers and lo and behold, when I reached the end, I had an extra space. I re-typed the number without the space and this time it went through.
EClark1894 posted at 11:59AM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366430
Things like a postal address in the US can literally change overnight particularly with credit cards and bank cards. The plus four zip code actually tells the post office that you're in a specific section in your city. If it doesn't match up with what they have on a computer file, it may not go through. Or, despite your protestations, you may have just made a typo and didn't catch it.
That's not it. My address has not changed. And I did not make a typo, because I did not type in my address. My address is stored here at Rosity; I never need to type it in.
I think they changed something on their end, and it's now rejecting correct addresses. If it's just me, no big deal. I'll adapt.
If it's affecting everyone in the U.S., though, this could affect their bottom line. It takes very little to make people abandon their online shopping carts and not buy. That's why Amazon pushes that one-click thing - less chance for customers to change their minds.
randym77 posted at 6:35PM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366437
PayPal did not work for me. It was the address stored here at Rosity, which has been the same since 2002, that was the problem, not PayPal.
It worked for me fine on my previous order, which was just four days before, so if something changed, it's very recent.
Ever get the feeling nobody's really reading your posts?
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Boni posted at 8:39PM Tue, 08 October 2019 - #4366449
Send off a note to the MP email and let them know, in case someone else is having similar issues. Yes, Sam, we are reading.
Not you, you plum.
I meant all the other replies that were missing the point.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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I tried to place an order tonight, and got an error message saying my postal code was not valid for my country.
I've been placing orders here for over 15 years, using the same address. Most recently four days ago. I did not change anything.
Eventually, I edited my address to change my zip + 4 to a plain 5-digit zip code (which was more difficult than it needed to be - it looks like you can edit your address on the error page, but you can't, it just looks like you did). That went through. Even though it doesn't match the address on my credit card.
Rosity, you're making it harder for people to give you money.