Unreadable Magnetic Stripes Sample Clauses

Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. If you authorize and present Card transactions electronically and your terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the Card, you will obtain an imprint of the Card and the Cardholder’s signature on the imprinted draft before presenting the Sales Draft to Member Bank and Processor for processing.
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Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. When presenting Card Transactions for Authorization electronically, and Merchant’s terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the Card, Merchant must obtain a Phone Authorization (either via Voice or Automated Response Service, both carry additional fees) and Merchant must obtain an imprint of the Card and also obtain the Cardholder’s signature on the imprinted Sales Draft before presenting the Sales Draft to Bank for processing. Failure to perform these additional actions may result in the assessment of Transaction surcharges or a rejected Transaction.
Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. When presenting Card transactions for Authorization electronically, and Xxxxxxxx’s terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the card, Xxxxxxxx must obtain a Phone Authorization (either via Voice or Automated Response Service, both carry additional fees) and Merchant must obtain an imprint of the Card and also obtain the Cardholder’s signature on the imprinted Sales Draft before presenting the Sales Draft to Bank for processing. Failure to do so may result in a chargeback. If Merchant is presented an unembossed Card, and the Merchant’s terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the card, Merchant should not accept the Card since a manual imprint is unable to be obtained.
Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. When presenting Transactions for Authorization electronically, and Xxxxxxxx’s terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the Card, Xxxxxxxx must obtain a Voice Authorization and Xxxxxxxx must obtain the Customer’s signature on the Sales Draft before presenting the Sales Draft to Service Provider for processing. Failure to perform these additional actions may result in the assessment of Transaction surcharges or a rejected Transaction.
Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. For Card Present Transactions, if you authorize and present Transactions electronically and your terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the Credit Card, you must obtain the following in addition to key-entering the Transaction into the POS Device for processing: (i) a physical imprint of the Credit Card using a manual imprinter and (ii) the Cardholder’s signature on the imprinted Transaction Receipt.
Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. When presenting Card transactions for Authorization electronically, and Merchant’s terminal is unable to read the
Unreadable Magnetic Stripes. When you present Card transactions for authorization electronically, and if your terminal is unable to read the magnetic stripe on the card, you will obtain an imprint of the card and the Cardholder’s signature on the imprinted draft before presenting the Sales Draft to EVO and Bank for processing. Failure to do so may result in the assessment of a transaction surcharge on non-qualifying transactions. A charge of up to $1.50 will be assessed for each telephone call to EVO or Bank for the purposes of obtaining a voice authorization.
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