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Domiciliación SEPA fallida: reintento y comunicación

Clasifica el fallo SEPA, decide si reintentar y comunica con claridad sin provocar cobros duplicados.

August 19, 20269 min de lectura
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PayRequest Team
Payment Operations Editors

After a failed SEPA Direct Debit, classify the failure, decide whether a retry is useful, and tell the customer exactly what happens next. Do not retry an invalid IBAN, closed account, blocked debit or missing mandate as if it were temporary insufficient funds.

Reason-to-Action Matrix

FailureExampleActionMessage
Incorrect or closed accountAC01 / AC04Stop; request corrected details and consentAccount on file could not be used
Debit blockedAC06Stop; suggest bank contact or another methodExplain without blame
Missing mandateMD01Establish a valid mandate firstSend secure setup link
Customer return or refusalMD06 / MS02Pause and resolve intentAsk whether charge is recognized
Temporary or unspecifiedProvider-specificReview scheduled retryState whether and when retry occurs

Mollie's recurring documentation lists reasons that can cancel a subscription immediately or after repetition. Provider behavior and codes can vary; the current objects are the source of truth.

Check Before Retrying

Confirm that payment, customer and invoice match; the status is final; the mandate remains valid; the amount is correct; and neither Mollie nor staff already scheduled a retry. Mollie says eligible failures may be retried up to five times, generally once daily. Hard failures can cancel the subscription or mandate.

If fresh consent is needed, never request bank data by email. Send an authenticated hosted route. If the customer pays another way, stop or reconcile the original attempt so later automation cannot collect twice.

Customer Email Sequence

Failure: “We could not collect [amount] for [period] on [date]. [A retry is planned for date / no retry is planned.] Update securely at [portal]. Your service status is [grace rule].”

Before retry: “We plan to retry [amount] on [date] using your authorized method. To resolve it another way first, visit [portal].”

New mandate required: “No further automatic attempt is scheduled. Establish a new payment method at [secure link] by [deadline]. Under our policy, [specific consequence] follows.”

Keep messages factual and private. Do not speculate about finances or expose raw bank data.

When recovery succeeds, restore the service state and send one confirmation. Keep the failure, decision and settlement in the audit trail. PayRequest's dunning guide, billing portal and SEPA guide provide the surrounding workflow.

Test a temporary failure, invalid mandate, alternative payment, recovery and exhausted retry. No path may debit twice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should every failed SEPA debit be retried?

No. Retry only plausibly temporary failures with a valid mandate and correct amount. Hard failures need correction or fresh consent.

How many times does Mollie retry?

Mollie says an eligible failed subscription payment may be retried up to five times depending on the method and reason.

What belongs in the failure email?

Include amount, period, retry plan, one secure correction route, the grace or service policy and a support contact.

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