Sentences with phrase «if merchants»

We only make a small fee if merchants and retailers choose to convert their bitcoin into GBP, otherwise the services are 100 % free.»
If no merchants accepted Bitcoin and no exchanges existed to convert it into a functional currency, its value would be likely be close to zero, as was the case when Bitcoin was first conceived.
«It's 50 - 50 if merchants will get on board,» she said.
For - profit ODR providers will always have to charge a fee to stay in business which will either deter consumers if they have to pay part of it, or give the process an appearance of unfairness if merchants or merchant associations are the ones to assume all the costs of proceedings.
While American Express isn't as widely accepted overseas as other networks, it has great overseas travel perks if the merchants you're frequenting take AmEx.
You can get about 25 % or more if these merchants are of interest.
«Some retailers still have legacy equipment that they don't even realize is capturing cardholder information that can be compromised,» says Paul Rianda, an attorney in Irvine, Calif. «In contrast, if merchants use newer equipment, and use it correctly, there should be no way to lose cardholder information.»
Issuers can distribute EMV cards, but EMV's fraud reduction benefits won't be realized if merchants can't accept the cards.
728 American consumers, age 18 and over who have one or more credit cards, were asked «If merchants charge you a convenience fee to pay by credit card, will you usually... continue paying by credit card, switch to debit card, switch to cash, not buy?»)
If merchants inherit higher fees, won't consumers pay in the end?
When asked how they would respond if merchants charged a «convenience fee» for credit card payments, 70 % of those surveyed said they would switch to cash or debit cards to make the purchases, with just 9.1 % continuing to use a credit card.
«It's 50 - 50 if merchants will get on board,» she said.
I was told if merchants get caught they get their merchandise confiscated and a huge fine.
Being, like you a realist, it is hardly surprising that the majority of dreamers and «what if merchants» have stupidly disliked your sensible post.
If merchants want new technologies and payment methods to stick with the consumer, they're going to have to make sure it has a real purpose and is actually worth doing.
With the exception of the partner firms that are already on board with the project, there's not much of a precedent to determine if merchants will play nice.
The new feature only works if merchants have a Meraki wireless router with a free feature called Presence.
If merchants can push payment volume away from the card networks to another network, like PayPal's, the market will become more competitive and this could push fees down.
That way, if a merchant's system gets hacked, only the alternative number is compromised, and that number would require one - time security codes available only with the physical possession of your phone.
So far, Shopify is unmoved, stating: «If a merchant is selling products legally in the jurisdiction in which they are operating, they can use our software.»
There are a few exceptions to the new no signature necessary policy: if the merchant requires it or if a signature is required by law.
If the merchant chooses to keep settlement in bitcoin, the BitPay import from Quickbooks records the USD value for each transaction.
In general, though, if a merchant is going to make you pay a 3 % fee to use a credit card (like most universities and some tax services do these days), it's not worth it in my opinion.
Do you believe that an eCommerce platform lacks certain competencies if a merchant using that platform needs external apps to support his / her store?
One day the usurer proposed a vile bargain: he would cancel the debt if the merchant gave him his young and beautiful daughter instead.
The discount - frequently strategy is good, says Feldman, if the merchant wants to get more customers to visit the store.
If Merchant - Ivory have the costume drama production taken, it is Jane Austen who seems to have the adaptation taken.
If the Merchant / Ivory movies are British, then isn't «Match Point» British as well?
You'll still be responsible for paying any remaining balance on your loan after the refund, including if the merchant subtracts shipping or restocking charges from your refund or issues the refund through store credit or cash.
If the merchant agrees to cancel your order after your loan has been processed, your loan will reflect a refund in the amount of your purchase as soon as the merchant processes the cancellation.
A purchase will not earn additional points if the merchant's code is not eligible.
If a merchant agrees to give you a refund or adjustment, you agree to accept a credit to your Account in lieu of a cash refund.
If the merchant does not claim the funds within this time frame the funds are released back to you, however, the merchant is still able to collect these funds at a later date.
As of now if a merchant is not in India, then OTP or additional password is not required.
If a merchant refuses to take an item back, Amex will refund Green Card users.
There's no way to know for a specific card without trying it, but in general, the only way the issuing bank would know where you are physically located would be if the merchant passed your IP address in (which is possible, but very rare unless coupled with something like MasterCard's SecureCode) or if you used an Indian billing address.
It's rather straightforward (especially if the merchant has agreed in principle to a refund) but requires some paperwork or e-paperwork.
In the US, if the merchant (or someone else stealing the info) makes fraudulent charges, the credit card company assumes the liability and the consumer suffers only the inconvenience of having to get a new card issued.
The payment processors also have a reputation to uphold and should be willing to help you if the merchant does not.
Either way, until then - if the merchant doesn't know how to handle signatures with the American credit cards - just don't use them.
If the merchant accepts electronic payments, the fee will be $ 5 per payment.
If a merchant authorizes a transaction for an amount greater than the available balance in the account at that time, the transaction will generally be declined.
For example, if a merchant has charged you for an item you never received or that was damaged when you received it, you can write to your credit card issuer asking them to remove the charge.
There might be a delay if the merchant is delayed in in submitting the purchase to us.
A purchase may not receive a higher percentage reward if the merchant submits the purchase using a mobile or wireless card reader or if you use a mobile or digital wallet.»
Some credit card issuers make an exception to the general industry rule against merchants charging before shipping if the merchant tells you about its practice at the time of sale.
If you need anything, it's always a good idea to check if the merchant is part of Shop Through Chase.
For example, if the merchant has rung up your purchases incorrectly — you may not be able to get your money credited back to your account.
For example, if a merchant obtains our prior authorization but does not submit a one - time debit card transaction for payment within two (2) calendar days of authorization, we must release the authorization hold on the transaction.
If the merchant doesn't solve the problem, your next stop is the credit card company.
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