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Can the bank reverse a payment? Yes, in some cases. Banks can initiate chargebacks, forcing reversals on settled transactions. They can also reverse payments if authorization errors appear in the transaction.
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Read More »In some instances, a transaction can be stopped before processing. An authorization reversal cancels a sale outright, before any money changes hands (or is transferred between accounts). In the US, electronically moving money between bank accounts is handled by an automated clearing house, or ACH. This process is somewhat slow, so it’s standard practice for transactions to be pre-authorized at the time of purchase. When you receive authorization, it means you’ve gotten a message from the issuing bank. The authorization message informs you, as well as your payment processor, that the cardholder has the necessary funds or credit available. An authorization hold is then placed on the amount of the transaction. These funds are locked in the buyer’s account and cannot be used, but you haven’t actually received the funds yet. Most debit card transactions have a hold time between one and eight business days. For credit card transactions, though, the hold might last as long as a month. Once the transaction is settled, the cleared funds transfer from the cardholder to the merchant. Authorization Holds? Chargebacks? Feel like you’re losing money to confusing jargon? Talk to the pros. Click to learn more.
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Be considerate of sellers: If you make several offers and one is accepted, you should immediately notify each of the other sellers and revoke your...
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