If you encounter an “Oops something went wrong” error while signing up for Productchimp, it’s typically due to a failed credit card verification between your bank and the payment system. This guide explains why it happens and how to resolve it quickly.
What Does This Error Mean?
During the Productchimp sign-up process, your card goes through a verification step to confirm it’s valid and authorized for online transactions. If this step fails, you may see an error message such as:
“Oops something went wrong”
“Your card isn’t compatible with this type of transaction.”
This does not always mean your card is invalid—it often points to a verification or authorization issue.
Common Causes
Here are the most frequent reasons this error appears:
- Bank Verification Failure: Your bank may have declined or failed to verify the transaction.
- Card Restrictions: Some cards are not enabled for online, international, or recurring payments.
- Security Blocks: Fraud protection systems may flag the transaction as unusual.
- Unsupported Card Type: Certain prepaid or virtual cards may not be compatible.
How to Fix It
Try the following steps to resolve the issue:
- Confirm Card Permissions
- Ensure your card is enabled for:
- Online transactions
- International payments (if applicable)
- Recurring billing
- Ensure your card is enabled for:
- Retry the Transaction
- Wait a few minutes and attempt the sign-up again.
- Contact Your Bank
- Ask if they blocked the transaction or require additional authorization.
- Use a Different Card
- If the issue persists, try another debit or credit card.
- Check Your Details
- Make sure all entered information (card number, expiry date, CVV) is correct.
When to Contact Support
If you’ve tried all the steps above and still see the error, reach out to Productchimp support with:
- A screenshot of the error message
- The time and date of your attempt
- The last four digits of your card (never share full details)
FAQs
Does this error mean my card was charged?
No. This error typically occurs before the transaction is completed, so no charge should go through.
Why does my card say it’s not compatible?
Some cards—especially prepaid or restricted ones—may not support the type of transaction required for subscription billing.
Can I use a debit card instead of a credit card?
Yes, as long as your debit card supports online and recurring payments.
How long should I wait before trying again?
A few minutes is usually enough, but if your bank flagged the attempt, resolve it with them first before retrying.
What if my bank says everything is fine?
In that case, try a different card or contact Productchimp support for further assistance.
If the issue persists, resolving it usually requires coordination between your bank and the payment system, so don’t hesitate to seek help.