Excessive
number of counterfeit sales. (Counterfeit is false,
not a real sale.) Don't do any testing, such charges
and cancellations may cause the loss of your account. All
account activity must be legitimate.
Fraudulent
activity as determined by an investigation. This
can be done by merchant bank (acquirer) or can be learned
from Visa USA or Master Card International
Merchant
convicted of credit card fraud.
Merchant
submitted unauthorized credit card charges, most often
of the recurring variety. Never submit an unauthorized
charge, never.
Excessive
chargebacks. This is the most common reason for termination. This
is the result of poor or unethical (dishonest) merchant
business practices.
"Laundering":
Merchant deposited transactions that were generated by
a different business. This may seem innocent, but
it is a violation of Visa and Master Card rules. Merchant
accounts are authorized for a specific category of service
or product and must not be used for others. Do
not do your friend a "favor" by collecting
his money using your merchant account, the consequences
can be disastrous.
Violation
of your merchant agreement. The
merchant bank (acquirer) determines that certain serious
violations of the merchant agreement could result in
increased loss exposure to itself or the credit card
community. Get familiar with your Merchant Agreement
and follow the rules. Ignorance is no excuse.
Do not underestimate
the value of your Merchant account. Not
being able to accept credit cards can block your financial
prosperity on or off the Internet. Successful
businesses can become overnight failures. Take
this VERY seriously.
Here are some additional guidelines:
Do
not go over your officially authorized maximum ticket
without permission from your Merchant Processor. Likewise,
do not exceed your authorized monthly maximum sales without
advanced permission from your Merchant Processor (acquirer).
Provide
your customers with timely and accurate debit information. Be
sure that it is easy for them to reach you with any of
their questions, concerns or complaints.
Make
sure you have a Customer Support phone number appearing
on your customers' monthly statements. If they
don't recognize your debit they should call you FIRST
before they mistakenly deny the charge. This can
head off unnecessary charge backs to your account and
help keep your account out of trouble.
Stay
in touch with your customers using any means available. Send
E-mail, make phone calls, send newsletters. The
more they know you the better they will feel about you
and your business. Be Sure
To Provide GREAT customers service. Give
them service equal to or better than the service that
YOU would like to receive yourself.
Be
friendly and courteous in all regards. Always put
the customer first. Show them how they may save
money or save time. Make good suggestions as though
you were a member of their family.
Don't
be short-sighted. Consider your business a long-term
enterprise. Make your long term goals more important
than quick short term profits that will benefit you more
than your customer.
This database was formerly
known and referred to as the Terminated Merchant File or "TMF." This
file is used by Merchant Account Providers to identify
specific merchants and principals who have already been
terminated. Once a merchant is on this list
it is highly unlikely that
future merchant account applications will be approved. The "TMF",
or MATCH list, is essentially a
BLACKLIST from which it is almost impossible
to ever be removed. There is, however, the possibility
of a Second Chance at a new merchant account:
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Chance" Match File Accounts
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