Payment failures can occur for several reasons. Uzartisan uses secure global payment gateways, so even small inconsistencies can cause a transaction to be declined. Below are the most common reasons and how to resolve them.
Some banks automatically block international or marketplace transactions as a security measure.
How to Fix:
Enable International Online Payments in your mobile banking app
Call your bank and confirm: “This transaction is authorized.”
The most common mistakes include:
Wrong card number
Incorrect expiry date
Incorrect CVV
Card not enabled for online or international payments
How to Fix:
Double-check all entered card details and try again.
Even if your balance seems enough, some banks place an additional temporary hold (usually $1–$2) to verify the card.
How to Fix:
Make sure your card has enough available balance to cover the total amount plus the temporary hold.
Sometimes PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or the global card processor may experience temporary outages or delays.
How to Fix:
Wait 5–10 minutes and try again
Try a different payment method
Uzartisan’s security system may automatically decline payments when unusual or risky activity is detected. This includes:
Using a VPN during checkout
Suspicious location mismatch
Incorrect or incomplete billing address
Previous card issues with online payments
How to Fix:
Turn off VPN and try again
Enter your billing address exactly as it appears on your bank records
If you are using a Pay Later method, your payment may fail if:
The provider cannot verify your identity
Your available installment limit is too low
Required information is missing
How to Fix:
Open the provider’s app and complete all verification steps.