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T89608 > cancelling a subscription AFTER going overdue
Kevin Barrow
Created13 Sep 2024
Jose Claramunt
Last Reply09 Dec 2024
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Kevin BarrowKevin Barrow
13 Sep 2024 17:38

Because of the set up, some subscriptions have payment retries after a subscription has failed to renew.

 

However, customers have no way of confirming that they're aware the payment failed and to stop retrying.

 

It creates overhead for us that there's nothing in my account that allows them to stop so they email us. then we have to go in stripe and stop it. Then email the customer and confirm.

 

Does anyone have a better method?

Jose Claramunt
Jose Claramunt
16 Sep 2024 11:23

Hi Kevin,

 

You could search for users with a subscription that is Lapsed (Lapsed < 60 days, Lapsed > 60 days, Lapsed Awaiting Payment) and add them to a Contact List so you can send them a message, reminding them that their subscription is overdue.

 

You can also keep tabs of the subscriptions by means of the "Renewal Campaign Start Conversion Event" on the Subscription Renewal Profile. That conversion event will trigger before a subscription expires, so you could use it to keep tabs of the subscriptions that are about to lapse.

 

Currently, there is no "Subscription Overdue" conversion event. The Specifications team can evaluate any of your suggestions.

 

Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

Jose

1 | 16 Sep 2024 11:23

Kevin Barrow
Kevin Barrow
05 Dec 2024 10:56

Hi Jose,

 

Sorry, I possibly wasn't clear.

 

Stripe retries payments when a renewal isn't successful. That can last 14 days or so. Sometimes the user then tries to log in and stop us retrying the payment. They have no way to do that because, in affino's eyes, the subscription is already cancelled and can't be cancelled. What we need - to reduce the customer service overhead - is something that allows the customer to tell affino/stripe that this is cancelled, not lapsed and shouldn't be tried any more.

2 | 05 Dec 2024 10:56

Jose Claramunt
Jose Claramunt
09 Dec 2024 11:25

Hi Kevin,

 

Thank you for clarifying.

 

I will forward this to the Specifications team, it will be reviewed in due time.

 

Kind regards,

Jose

3 | 09 Dec 2024 11:25

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