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- 1. bank identification number. The first 6 digits in a Visa or MasterCard account number
- 4. occurs when a charge is reversed, returning credit to a credit card customer from a merchant
- 6. a bank that processes and settles a merchant's daily credit card transactions and then in turn settles those transactions with the card issuer/association
- 7. Credit or debit card transactions in which the merchant does not see or touch the card.
- 8. occurs when a cardholder finds issue with a transaction
- 10. Near Field Communication. A wireless technology that allows data to be exchanged between two different devices
- 12. also called the discount rate or swipe fee, is the sum paid by merchants to the credit card processor as a fee for accepting credit cards
- 13. are numerical code that describe the reason why a dispute was filed
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- 2. a company or bank that causes credit or debit cards to be issued
- 3. an alternative dispute resolution technique that keeps disputes out of the courts
- 4. 3 digit code on the back of a credit or debit card
- 5. a group of card-issuing banks or organizations that set common transaction terms for merchants, issuers and acquirers.
- 9. facilitates payment transactions and tracks and distributes funds
- 11. unauthorized use of a credit or debit card
- 14. A set of specifications developed by Europay, MasterCard and Visa defining what is needed to ensure data exchange between payment chip cards and terminals.
