Now that you know some possible causes of the error 2063, let’s see how you can solve it.  We advise you to try the following preliminary checks: If you cannot fix the issue with these basic solutions, move on to these advanced troubleshooting methods. 

1. Clear browsing cookies and cache

If you are not using the Chrome browser, there are other ways you can use to clear the browsing cache on Windows 11. Check out our guide for detailed steps.

2. Turn off Windows Defender Firewall

3. Disable Proxy settings

4. Remove your VPN temporarily

SPONSORED Also, there’s an option to enable cards for online payments. If that’s not turned on, the payment will fail. For credit cards, make sure you have not hit the credit limit.

Why is my card getting declined even though I have money?

Here are a few reasons your card is declined even though there is money in the account:

Blocked card: In most cases, the declined card was blocked either by the holder or the bank. Hit the limit: The card may have a daily, weekly, or monthly limit, and soon as you reach it, the card will get declined on subsequent payments. Server issues: If the servers are down, the card will decline. Though the issuing party usually informs of any downtime well in advance to ensure minimal discomfort to users. Card has expired: Cards have an expiry date, usually listed as Valid Thru, after which they cease to work, and users need to apply for a new card. Suspicious activity detected: If the card issuer detects suspicious transactions or activity, it might put the card temporarily on hold and, as a result, the transactions get declined.

Do you find this article helpful? Share your thought in the comments section below.

SPONSORED Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ