Six key steps to reducing chargebacksHere are some helpful reminders that can
help minimize your risk of chargebacks: - Make sure the credit card
presented is valid. Check the standard identification and
security features, which can be found in the merchant section of
the Visa and MasterCard websites.
- Check the customer’s
signature. For face-to-face transactions, ensure the
customer signs the sales draft and that the signature matches the
signature on the back of the card. Never accept an unsigned
card.
- Follow
these procedures if you have an electronic terminal and cannot
swipe the magnetic stripe card, or if you cannot insert the chip
card through the terminal because of an issue with the card or
terminal.
- Ensure proper authorization
procedures are followed and always obtain an authorization
number, when required, before processing a transaction.
- Stay on top of recurring
payments. Keep a file of your signed agreements with your
customers and submit your transactions on a timely basis. If you
process a recurring transaction after a customer cancels or changes
the arrangement, it may be charged back.
- Respond promptly to all copy
requests. If TD Merchant Services a copy of a transaction
receipt, respond by the due date specified and check that your
copies are legible and clearly show the following: account number,
transaction date and amount, card expiry date, your company name
and location and, for in-person transactions, the
customer’s signature.
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