So... this. I really don't even know where to start. The OP for the question apparently was referred here by another company for their vendor-specific problems. Is this even remotely in scope, is it an example of abuse, or what?
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Do you know they were referred here rather than just coming here on their own? If they've been referred, we'll reach out to the company about it to be sure their guidance on when to ask here is correct.– CatijaCommented Jul 18, 2019 at 0:47
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4OP says that "...SagePay directed me here..." so I assume they were referred.– Jakob LovernCommented Jul 18, 2019 at 0:49
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4The help pages link to SO after every other option in a section for dev help. sagepay.co.uk/support/partners-and-developers-support That's not really what I'd call a referral but the link needs some context.– CatijaCommented Jul 18, 2019 at 0:52
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4@Catija If you go to Support -> Business Support (or Partners & Developers) -> Online -> Support forum, you get linked straight to Stack Overflow. That seems quite misleading. Also, if you Google "sagepay support forum", that's the first result. There's also no indication on that page about what type of content is appropriate to be asked here (apart from linking to "about").– Bernhard BarkerCommented Jul 19, 2019 at 14:05
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I think the question is more about whether a company can do this:
They link to a page of all questions tagged sagepay, which seems fine to me. They still have their own information on their own page. Although if it were me, I'd point out that that should be a developer-issue link, and maybe also link to MCVE.