For those tangible products sellers,we request them to upload tracking information after goods delivery.To use the "Tracking upload endpoint" correctly,we provide a list of the express companys so they can code it in API. ......
A third-party sales organization that signs Merchants up to accept Credit Cards on behalf of one or more Acquiring Banks. ......
A charge applied to a cardholder in predetermined intervals for services or goods of an ongoing nature (memberships, subscriptions). ......
A 4-digit code designated by a Credit Card company that lists the product, service, or line of business of a merchant. ......
1. Unauthorised Mail/Telephone Transaction Occurred because the cardholder denies participation in this transaction. You can avoid this by ensuring that you are authorised to accept Mail Order/Telephone Order (MOTO) transactions and being more alert and getting as much customer identification as p ......
'Chargeback' is the term used for debiting a merchant’s bank account with the amount of a transaction that had previously been credited. There are a number of different reasons why a transaction will be charged back, but they mainly fall into two categories: ......
It is absolutely essential to understand what a chargeback is and how it affects a business’s bottom line. Answering the question, “what is a chargeback?” is the first step towards implementing an effective management solution. ......
SWIFT code is a standard format of Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) and serves as a unique identifier for a bank or financial institution. These codes are used when transferring money between banks, particularly for international wire transfers. On top of that, the code is used to transmit messages be ......