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Decline Salvage

Recover Declined Payments, Recapture Lost Revenue

Automated retry logic that recaptures declined recurring transactions before they become permanent losses.

Higher Approval Rates

Recover five to thirty percent of declined recurring transactions with optimized retry logic.

Reduce Involuntary Churn

Keep subscribers who want to stay. Declined cards should not end customer relationships.

Success-Based Pricing

Pay only for successfully recovered transactions. No upfront cost, no monthly fee.

Revenue Recovery

See How Much Revenue You Could Recover

Most subscription businesses lose five to thirty percent of recurring revenue to declined payments. Enter your monthly billing volume to estimate what you could recover.

  • Pay only for successfully recovered transactions
  • Intelligent retry logic by failure reason
  • Dead file processing for historical declines

How much are you overpaying?

Enter your numbers from last month's processing statement.

All figures shown are estimates only and may be subject to change based on application review, business model, risk factors, and underwriting assessments. This tool does not constitute a commitment, guarantee, or offer of specific terms.

Same-day decisions · No application fee · Dedicated account manager

How It Works

A Retry Engine for Failed Transactions

When a recurring payment fails, most systems write it off. We do not. Our decline salvage service reattempts declined transactions with intelligent retry logic, recovering revenue that standard billing systems leave on the table.

Recovery Tools

How Decline Salvage Recovers Your Revenue

Intelligent retry logic, success-based pricing, and no new infrastructure required.

Intelligent Retry Logic

Declined transactions are not final. Our retry engine analyzes why a payment failed and selects the optimal time and method to reattempt it. Rather than retrying at fixed intervals, we use failure-reason data to maximize the chance of approval on each subsequent attempt.

Dead File Recovery

Submit a batch of previously declined recurring transactions. We process it and return approvals, with payment only on success.

Churn Prevention

Most subscription cancellations are involuntary. Decline salvage stops that cycle before it starts.

Recurring Billing Support

Built for subscription, membership, and any business where recurring approvals drive revenue.

Success-Based Pricing

No upfront cost. No monthly fee. You pay only when we recover a transaction successfully.

Powered by Netvalve

Our decline salvage service runs through Netvalve, our proprietary payment gateway. Netvalve's retry infrastructure is built specifically for recurring billing environments, giving it the depth to reattempt transactions across multiple accounts and windows rather than treating a single decline as a closed case.

Global Reach

Processing Payments in 30+ Countries

Merchant accounts and payment processing across four key regions, with local acquiring, multi-currency settlement, and region-specific compliance built in.
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United States

50 states
Active

Full domestic processing with next-day funding and dedicated account management.

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European Union

27 member states
Active

PSD2 and SCA compliant processing across all EU member states with multi-currency settlement.

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United Kingdom

England, Scotland, Wales, NI
Active

FCA-regulated payment processing with GBP settlement and local acquiring.

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Australia

All territories
Active

APRA-compliant processing with AUD settlement and Asia-Pacific connectivity.

Integrations

Works With Your Existing Stack

Decline salvage connects directly to your billing platform and gateway. No new infrastructure required.

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What Is Decline Salvage?

Decline salvage is the practice of recovering failed recurring payment transactions through systematic retry logic. When a subscription charge is declined, most billing systems mark it as a loss and move on. Decline salvage treats each declined transaction as a recovery opportunity rather than a closed case.

Our service works by collecting declined transaction records, analyzing the failure reason, and reattempting each charge under optimized conditions. The result is a material increase in approval rates for recurring billing portfolios, with payment only on successful recoveries.

Why Recurring Payments Fail

Most recurring payment failures fall into a small number of categories:

  • Expired credit or debit cards that have not been updated by the customer
  • Insufficient funds at the time of the billing attempt
  • Card issuer blocks or temporary holds unrelated to the customer’s intent to pay
  • Technical errors during authorization that resolve on retry
  • Card number changes due to replacement cards issued after fraud or loss

In most of these cases, the customer intends to continue their subscription. The failure is a processing issue, not a cancellation decision. Decline salvage addresses that gap directly.

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How Our Decline Salvage Service Works

The process is straightforward. You submit a file of declined recurring transactions, what we call a dead file. Our Netvalve gateway processes this file through a retry engine, which attempts each transaction at optimized intervals based on the failure reason and card type.

Transactions that clear are reported back to you as recoveries. You pay a fee only on successful outcomes. Transactions that cannot be recovered are returned as unresolved.

Retry Logic

Our retry engine does not simply resubmit declined charges at fixed intervals. It evaluates each failure reason and selects a retry window that matches the most likely resolution path. An insufficient funds decline is treated differently from an expired card decline, and both are treated differently from a temporary issuer block.

What to Expect After Enrollment

Once enrolled, you can submit dead files on a regular basis or connect your billing platform for ongoing monitoring. Your account manager will walk you through the submission format and reporting structure.

Most merchants see initial recovery results within the first billing cycle. Recovery rates typically range from five to thirty percent of submitted records, depending on the age of the declined transactions, card types in your portfolio, and your industry vertical.

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