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What are Payment Reversals? Why Do They Happen & How Can Merchants Stop Them?

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A payment reversal is the process through which funds from a transaction are returned to the payer’s account. This process can be triggered for various reasons, such as a disputed charge, an error in the transaction, or fraud detection. Require Card Verification Value (CVV) numbers for online purchases.

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How Much Do Credit Card Companies Charge Merchants?

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These include per-transaction fees and fees that are charged on a recurring basis to maintain certain services: Gateway fees. There will be a fee for using an online payment gateway to securely transmit payment data to the card network and the acquiring bank. Statement fees.

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Understanding Payment Processing Terminology Glossary for Merchants

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Address Verification System (AVS) A system that compares the billing address provided by the cardholder with the address on file with the card issuer to verify the authenticity of a transaction. Echeck An electronic version of a paper check, used for online payments.

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