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HSBC e-payments system limps back online9 Apr 2008 11:49 Mystery database glitch blamed for extended outageHSBC UK managed to get its beleaguered e-payments system back online yesterday evening after the second extended outage in less than a fortnight. Retailers using the system were unable to process transactions from about 5pm (BST) on Monday until Tuesday evening. Similar problems left merchants unable to take payments for two days over the weekend of 29-30 March. E-commerce firms using the service have intensified earlier calls for compensation. In an email message to retailers (below), HSBC blamed the latest problems on a database glitch. It promised that services would be restored, following testing, at 9am on Wednesday. Merchants have told El Reg that the service came back ahead of schedule at about 7pm on Tuesday. The service was operational from 12:00pm today but we have since encountered a number of further performance issues. HSBC's e-payments system is attractive for retailers because of the relative speed in which the money can be transferred into online bank accounts. As previously reported, Merchants who rely on HSBC are angry about the latest outage. We're yet to hear back from HSBC on what steps it intends to take to avoid the problem happening again or comment on whether or not it intends to offer compensation to affected customers for lost business. Reg readers report that HSBC's e-payments site also went down for a day in January, making a total of five days of outage in the last three months. In a recorded message the bank said the cause of the latest outage had become the subject of a "full investigation". It added that it was continuing to monitor the system "closely through peak periods". ® 13 comments posted — Comment period finished Here we go...Posted: 12:07 9th April 2008 @FraserPosted: 12:24 9th April 2008 It wouldn't happen..Posted: 12:27 9th April 2008 It's all because of Windows VistaPosted: 12:39 9th April 2008 This is my titlePosted: 12:49 9th April 2008
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