- The card issuer subtracts the transaction dollar amount from the cardholder's account. The cardholder receives a credit and is no longer financially responsible for the dollar amount of the transaction.
- The card issuer debits the merchant processing bank for the dollar amount of the transaction.
- The merchant processing bank will, most often, deduct the transaction dollar amount from the merchant's account. The merchant loses the dollar amount of the transaction.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Chargeback Basics
A chargeback is a payment card transaction that a card issuer returns to a merchant processing bank - and most often, to the merchant - as a financial liability. In essence, it reverses a sales transaction, as follows:
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