jake98
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'the merchant' has a pretty good paper trail here. I'd think Visa/MC would thank him for keeping them out of this mess.
I was trying to avoid being blunt, but here is the rule from MasterCard.
http://www.merchantservice.com/university/resource/rules/MERC-Entire_Manual.pdf
5.6.1 Honor All Cards
A Merchant must honor all valid Cards without discrimination when properly presented for payment. A Merchant must maintain a policy that does not discriminate among customers seeking to make purchases with a Card. A Merchant that does not deal with the public at large (for example, a private club) is considered to comply with this rule if it honors all valid and properly presented Cards of Cardholders that have purchasing privileges with the Merchant.
Visa's rule:
http://www.merchantservice.com/university/resource/rules/rules_for_visa_merchants.pdf
2. Honor the Choice
If the customer indicates that he or she wants to pay with a Visa card, the merchant must make sure that choice is honored. A merchant is allowed to steer the customer to other forms of payment, but cannot confuse or mislead the customer or omit important information in the process. In other words, the choice is ultimately the customer's. A transaction can only be processed as something other than Visa if the customer has selected another form of payment. However, if a customer chooses Visa, it must be processed as a Visa transaction.
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Without discrimination in this instance means if you take plastic from anyone you take it from everyone. If the card is valid and the charge approved, a merchant who refuses to accept it as payment is in violation of the agreement he signed.
I don't like it but that is the way it is.
The dealer in this seems to be a man of character and integrity, so it is solely up to Mr. Smith how he proceeds.
I would hate to see him get in trouble and lose his ability to accept MC/Visa which would probably cost his business more in the long run than if the owner scammed the credit card.
I really wish it was different, but it is what it is.
Without discrimination in this instance means if you take plastic from anyone you take it from everyone. If the card is valid and the charge approved, a merchant who refuses to accept it as payment is in violation of the agreement he signed.
I don't like it but that is the way it is.
The dealer in this seems to be a man of character and integrity, so it is solely up to Mr. Smith how he proceeds.
I would hate to see him get in trouble and lose his ability to accept MC/Visa which would probably cost his business more in the long run than if the owner scammed the credit card.
I really wish it was different, but it is what it is.
. . . he's mad cuz he called today and wanted to pay by cc (knowing I already told him we couldnt do that) over the phone and with a cc we dont accept.
Are you really serious?
A very learned person once told me legal documents or even a lowly "No Trespassing" sign were only as good as a smart lawyer. He told me this in my younger years when I was just starting out as a business owner. What he was essentially saying was "Protect yourself" and stand by your principles.
As I stated in an earlier post, I faced issues exactly like this many times because of the nature of my business which was automotive services. No credit card company or bank EVER challenged me over my refusal to take a credit card or a check. Even they knew smart lawyers are expensive. Mike.