The bank contract will provide for chargebacks of amounts wrongly paid by the issuing to the retailer bank. |
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They say this is to protect them against fraud, chargebacks, and it also helps them with increasing their profit. |
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In May, the company also introduced a web service which helps banks deal with disputed payments, known as chargebacks. |
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The system also reports the number of chargebacks received from the card in use and from the customer's IP address. |
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As a retailer we've never been a company that has used a lot of chargebacks, for example. |
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The remaining increases in reserves for products returns and estimated rebates and chargebacks are due to the increase in revenue. |
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He was the suspect, as a much higher number of the credit card chargebacks appeared to relate to slips filled in by him, as compared with slips filled in by others. |
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Each bank has its own system for disputing chargebacks, but in general, you will need to prove every step of the sales process. |
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No chargebacks: As long as you honour your commitments, you won't get any chargebacks. |
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Wait two days, however, and you'll lose the right to dispute chargebacks for that batch of transactions. |
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The research firm said that suspect transactions should be weeded out for manual review and money for chargebacks should be collected from card issuers. |
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When it checked the transaction details it emerged that the 120-day cut off for chargebacks had already passed. |
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You can also view retrieval requests and chargebacks online to help you manage and reduce potential losses. |
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Key-entered transactions are more time-consuming and have more potential for error, increasing the risk of chargebacks. |
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To avoid chargebacks, many merchants perform checks before accepting a transaction and refuse to accept it if suspicious. |
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Still, there has not been one single case of counterfeit fraud, and the level of chargebacks remains very low. |
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When you become a participating merchant, you also lower your risk of costly and frustrating chargebacks. |
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Moneybookers helps digital companies converting online traffic into paying customers protecting merchants against chargebacks and all types of online fraud. |
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Provisions for sales discounts and estimates for chargebacks, managed care and Medicaid rebates and product returns are established as a reduction of product sales revenues at the time such revenues are recognized. |
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This calculation comes from a formula that takes the whole amount betted by the player, less earnings that he generates and less possible chargebacks and promotional bonus. |
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The ones who do not pick up the phone are the ones doing the chargebacks and will not tell us in advance that they are doing the chargeback. |
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The contract will see CitiBank Card Acceptance deploy Trintech's PayWare Resolve to manage chargebacks from all its merchant accounts in Europe. |
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The best of them, the PNC agreement I had signed in 2005, was quite readable, once you got past how it looked, and it actually had useful advice about avoiding problems with customers and what to do to prevent chargebacks. |
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A spokeswoman for Bank of America said it was bound by Visa and MasterCard regulations on disputed chargebacks, and, if the merchant has the customer signature accepting a charge, there's not much more it can do. |
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During the second quarter of fiscal 2006, the reserve for chargebacks and contract rebates was increased as a result of a refinement in the method used in the calculation for such reserves. |
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To help you reduce the risk of losses and chargebacks, TD Merchant Services offers a range of chipenabled terminals, solutions and e-commerce tools. |
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By integrating the repository with other SAM components, you can deduce chargebacks, potential upgrade paths, and the number of licenses still available for assignment. |
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The Group has accruals for expected sales returns, chargebacks and other rebates, including Medicaid in the USA and similar rebates in other countries. |
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Provisions for estimating chargebacks are calculated using a combination of factors such as historical experience, product growth rates and the specific terms in each agreement. |
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Nor is there immediate recourse for the reversal of transactions, as with credit-card chargebacks or bank refunds when one's identity has been stolen. |
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