Overview
If your credit card is being declined when attempting to pay for an exam through Pearson VUE, there are two common causes: an account block due to repeated failed payment attempts, or regional restrictions on credit card payments. This article explains how to resolve both situations.
1. Your Pearson VUE Account May Be Blocked
Pearson VUE’s system may automatically place a temporary block on your account after multiple invalid or unsuccessful payment attempts.
How to Resolve This
- Contact Pearson VUE Customer Service to verify your identity and request removal of the block.
- Once the block is lifted, you can proceed with booking your exam.
- You may also ask the customer service agent whether they can complete the booking on your behalf.
Pearson VUE contact information:
http://pearsonvue.com/theopengroup/contact/
2. You May Be in a Country Where Credit Card Payments Are Not Accepted
Pearson VUE does not accept credit card payments in the following countries:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda
What to Do
Candidates in these countries may arrange payment directly with the Test Center where they plan to take the exam.
Because The Open Group exams are delivered through Pearson VUE’s third‑party channel, each Test Center sets its own payment policies. Most centers in these regions are familiar with this restriction and can assist with alternative payment methods.
Summary
- A declined payment may be due to an account block or regional payment restrictions.
- Contact Pearson VUE Customer Service to remove account blocks or to receive guidance.
- In restricted countries, arrange payment directly with your chosen Test Center.