Fallback Voucher definition

Fallback Voucher means a Transaction that is processed manually using a Card Imprinter, in accordance with clause 7.2 of these Terms and Conditions.
Fallback Voucher means a Transaction that is processed manually using a Card Imprinter, in accordance with clause
Fallback Voucher. “ means any physical coupon used by merchants to imprint/record a card transaction for processing by the Bank. Fallback vouchers are used by merchants authorised to operate an EFTPOS Facility.

Examples of Fallback Voucher in a sentence

  • If You do this You will be liable for the full amount of the Fallback Voucher.

  • Where You complete a Fallback Voucher, You must: — submit a Voucher to Us within 3 Banking days of processing the Transaction; — record all items for a Transaction on a single Voucher; — obtain telephone Authorisation if the amount of the Transaction is more than Your Floor Limit (if You do not do this You will be liable for the amount of the Transaction); and — use the Card Imprinter and the correct Voucher to record the Transaction.

  • If Your Terminal is not working because it is faulty or the EFTPOS system is not available, You can complete a Fallback Voucher.

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  • You must notuse a Fallback Voucher to process a Transaction that has already been processed via the Terminal.

  • If you do this you will be liable for the full amount of the Fallback Voucher.

  • Under no circumstances are you allowed to provide cash out: — when a Credit Card is used for a Transaction; or — when your Merchant Facility is offline using EFB Processing or a Fallback Voucher.

  • If Your Terminal is not working because it is faulty, You can complete a Fallback Voucher.

  • If your Terminal is not working because it is faulty or the EFTPOS system is not available, you can complete a Fallback Voucher.

  • Where you complete a Fallback Voucher, you must: • submit a Voucher to us within 3 Banking days of processing the Transaction; • record all items for a Transaction on a single Voucher; • obtain telephone Authorisation if the amount of the Transaction is more than your Floor Limit (if you do not do this you will be liable for the amount of the Transaction); and • use the Card Imprinter and the correct Voucher to record the Transaction.


More Definitions of Fallback Voucher

Fallback Voucher means a Voucher that is completed when a Transaction is processed when an EFTPOS Terminal is inoperable and an online authorisation cannot be obtained.

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