Kohls Violates Visa's Merchant Agreement, The Protection of Prepaid Credit Cards
Posted by James Breen at 5 May 2008 15:33
I come now to the most interesting of these questions of card credit merchant service which I have constantly been asked for years. When I read this article, I realize I won't ever be disappointed.
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Inelegy writes: This afternoon I visited the Kohl's store in Moline, Illinois. When I was checking out I elected to pay with my Visa card. After sliding my card through the card reader I signed the screen when prompted. My cashier asked to see the card, which I handed over to her. She handed my card back to me and then asked to see my identification, to which I respectfully declined. She said I had to show my ID or I could not leave the store with my purchases... I explained to her that ..>>.
I found this one on today, quite interesting:
Hey, just a tip/reminder based on a recent customer-service nightmare I experienced…Stores are not allowed to require a "minimum purchase" for you to use a credit card, or a debit card with a major-credit-card logo. If they accept that card at all, they have to accept it for any amount; it's in their merchant agreement. (So no maximums, either.) And why let them get away with it? They don't let you get away with diddly squat, usually, and I'm all in favor of making the other side play by ..[more].
They said:
www.capecodonline.com, Depending upon the country in which you reside, one of the ways to limit your exposure for online purchases is by using a prepaid credit card. This is relatively new in some countries. The prepaid cards function exactly like a normal credit card. The merchant will not be able to tell the difference between a regular credit card and a prepaid one. The prepaid card has a limit which you set by the amount of funds that you place on the card. For example, if you purchase ..[More].
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