Since the credit card co's emv will no longer be eating the costs for fraudulent charges as of Oct 1st does that mean our transaction fees will reflect their reduced operating expenses ?
Your premise is untenable based upon the BS they have been giving which goes something like "After 10/1 the responsibility for fraudulent Charges shifts to the merchant"Since the credit card co's emv will no longer be eating the costs for fraudulent charges as of Oct 1st does that mean our transaction fees will reflect their reduced operating expenses ?
I have come across the same issue a few times. I win, then it is reversed and I have to go to arbitration if I want to continue fighting it. Like I am going to risk losing $500.Your premise is untenable based upon the BS they have been giving which goes something like "After 10/1 the responsibility for fraudulent Charges shifts to the merchant"
They already do all they can to shift it. At my gas station I run over 3000 transactions a month. Almost once a month I get a kickback where a fraudulent transaction is claimed. If I provide a signed slip I win, BUT pay at the pump has no signed slips. So, I was supposed to prevail if I show the printout indicating the card was used as opposed to a number being manually entered. Then I get a response that card issuer still contest and I have to go to arbitration if I continue my objection and I agree to pay a $500 arbitration fee if I lose. The whole thing is BS since all the card issuers need to do is require a PIN, This is already required for debit so the technology is already in place. Additional note: What idiot decided entering a Billing Zip code was some layer of security? probably 90% of cardholders have the bill go to their home and that info is probably in the same wallet as the credit card that got stolen or easy to find on an internet search.
SSadmiral & others,Depending on the cost of the new chip readers I may just go back to all cash and say screw it. Save 6% on all trans fees and no hacking bs
Perhaps why the gas stations got two more years to comply. I was quoted $3500.00 per each 2 sided dispenser to upgrade at this time. I decided to wait........a Chip-pin reader system that will work with car wash pulse technology. One company is in France and the other is in Australia, both are very expensive and both aren’t very water resistant. So hang on boys it could get interesting. When I find out more I'll post it.
Hi Randy,Chip-pin reader there were only 2 companies that make a Chip-pin reader system that will work with car wash pulse technology. One company is in France and the other is in Australia, both are very expensive and both aren’t very water resistant. So hang on boys it could get interesting. When I find out more I'll post it.
mrfixit;99500 These readers don't have to cost this much.. I mean really the crypto pay is a case said:The reader just went bad? How old was it. I think I have had one out of the 8 go bad in about 3 years which is better than a lot of other stuff and they may have given me a no charge replacement.
As far as cost goes, the comparison of cost to make it and selling price is like saying the customer pays $2.00 for 4 minutes of time at the SS but the cost of Utilities and supplies to the wash is only 35 cents.
I really have no way of knowing if the CCs increase the average ticket. I do know that last month was not a great wash month and the CC recpts were about $2500.00. No counting, No going to the bank.
Hilarious !All this kind of reminds me of the Y2K scare. People spent lots of money being scared into buying products, because the World was going to end when the clock stuck January 1, 2000. I spent $0, and had no issues. That is my same plan with this subject.