Why is my Microsoft Ads VCC payment stuck in "Pending"?

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Why is my Microsoft Ads VCC payment stuck in "Pending"?

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If your Microsoft Ads VCC payment is stuck in "Pending", it usually means Microsoft hasn't been able to verify, authorize, or capture the payment yet. Here's a breakdown of what might be going wrong and how to fix it:

🔍 Common Reasons for "Pending" VCC Payments
🛑 VCC Not Fully Supported

Some virtual cards don't support all necessary payment protocols (like AVS or 3D Secure).

Microsoft might attempt authorization, but the card can't complete itβ€”so it stays pending.

💳 Insufficient Funds or Hold

Microsoft might place a temporary hold (e.g. $1–$5) to test the card.

If your VCC doesn't have enough balance or restricts authorizations, the payment may not clear.

📋 Incorrect Billing Info

If the name, address, or ZIP code on the VCC doesn't exactly match what's entered in your account, verification can fail silently.

⏱️ New Card Delay

If you just added the VCC, Microsoft may take up to 24–72 hours to process and verify the card, especially for manual payments.

🔒 Security or Risk Hold

Microsoft may flag the payment for review if:

It's from a suspicious IP/country

You've added multiple cards in a short time

The card is tied to flagged accounts

βœ… What You Can Do
Double-Check Billing Info

Make sure your VCC's billing address matches exactly what Microsoft expects.

Ensure Balance & Authorization

Load some extra funds to your VCC just in case Microsoft tries a hold or verification charge.

Wait a Bit (If New)

Payments can be "pending" for up to 3 business days before they fail or succeed.

Contact Microsoft Ads Support

Go to Microsoft Ads Support and:

Ask for payment verification status.

Request a manual review or whitelisting of your VCC (if you're sure it's legit).

🧠 Pro Tip
Try using manual payments instead of postpay. Many VCCs work better when you prepay a balance instead of allowing Microsoft to auto-charge after ad spend.

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