Warning Bulletin definition

Warning Bulletin. The Card Associationswarning bulletins, whether electronic or paper, are designed to warn Persons having access to warning bulletin listings not to accept the listed Accounts for payment. Listing of Accounts onto the warning bulletins may result in Processing Fees charged to Client and other fees charged directly from the Card Associations. CSR will process the listing of an Account onto the warning bulletins if: • If the Account if 90 Days Delinquent and CSR is statusing the Account revoked (E); or • If the Account is statused Lost (L) or Stolen (U); or • If the Account has an external status and charges or attempts to charge are made on the Account. Accounts may be placed on the warning bulletin for whatever length of time CSR determines in CSR’s sole discretion, provided however, that nothing shall obligate CSR to place such Account on the warning bulletin. If an Account is already listed on the warning bulletin for any reason, and CSR, in CSR’s sole discretion, determines that the time the Account is on the warning bulletin should be extended, then CSR will process an extension of such listing for whatever length of time CSR determines in CSR’s sole discretion, provided however, that nothing shall obligate CSR to monitor and extend the listing of Accounts whose listing on a warning bulletin is expiring.
Warning Bulletin means a notification issued by VISA and MASTERCARD, or by any other issuer of any Credit Card, which lists the Credit Card not to be accepted for card transactions.
Warning Bulletin means any bulletin issued by ANZ which lists Nominated Cards which must not be accepted by the Merchant in any Transaction.

Examples of Warning Bulletin in a sentence

  • The Bank may at its sole discretion, also instruct the Merchant Establishments not to honour the Credit Card and / or to take custody of the Card, by listing the Card Number in the Warning Bulletin issued by the Bank from time to time or otherwise.

  • You must not honor any Card that is expired or listed on a current Electronic Warning Bulletin file, regardless of whether authorization has been obtained.

  • You will not honor any Card if: (i) the Card has expired; (ii) the signature on the Sales Draft does not correspond with the signature on the Card; or (iii) the account number embossed on the Card does not match the account number on the Card’s magnetic stripe (as printed in electronic form) or the account number is listed on a current Electronic Warning Bulletin file.

  • Merchant must not honor any Card that is expired or listed on a current Electronic Warning Bulletin file, even if authorization has been obtained.

  • Visa/MasterCard charge for listing on the Electronic Warning Bulletin.

  • Merchant will not honor any Card if: (i) the Card has expired; (ii) the signature on the Sales Draft does not correspond with the signature on the Card; or (iii) the account number embossed on the Card does not match the account number on the Card’s magnetic stripe (as printed in electronic form) or the account number is listed on a current Electronic Warning Bulletin file.

  • The Bank may at its sole discretion also instruct the Merchant Establishments not to honour the Corporate Card and/or to take custody of the Card by listing the Card Number in the Warning Bulletin issued by the Bank from time to time or otherwise.

  • Charges for listing in the printed Warning Bulletin for regions outside the U.S.

  • The Bank at its sole discretion may also instruct the Merchant Establishment not to honor the Credit Card and/or to take custody of the Card by listing the Card Number in the Warning Bulletin issued by the Bank from time to time or otherwise.

  • You will not honor any Card if: (i) the Card has expired, (ii) the signature on the sales draft does not correspond with the signature on the Card, or (iii) the account number embossed on the Card does not match the account number on the Card’s magnetic strip (as printed in electronic form) or the account number listed on a current Electronic Warning Bulletin file.


More Definitions of Warning Bulletin

Warning Bulletin means the list of Buyers published by the MMCS in accordance with Rule 11.1.
Warning Bulletin means a bulletin or any other communication issued by the Bank or any other VISA/MasterCard licensee informing the ME of lost, stolen, invalid and cancelled cards.
Warning Bulletin means a bulletin or any other communication issued by the Bank or any other VISA/ MasterCard licensee informing the ME of lost, stolen, invalid and cancelled cards.

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