GLOSSARY OF TERMS AVS: Address Verification System; a credit card processing security measure provided with credit card equipment that checks the billing address and zip code of a credit card that is going through credit card authorization Acquiring Bank: the financial institution that assumes the credit card processing risk for merchant services accounts Authorize.net: a specific Internet software system that allows for Real Time Online Credit Card Processing Authorized Cardholder: the person who signs for a particular credit card; credit card authorization should be given to only this party Average Transaction Amount: the monthly credit card processing volume divided by the number of credit card transactions Capture: the process by which the information in a credit card authorization is sent by the credit card processing system to the authorized cardholders bank to obtain money for goods and services delivered Card Association: a specific credit card company, i.e. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Chargeback: a credit card transaction that is challenged by a cardholder or merchant bank and sent back through interchange to the bank of account (cardholder or merchant) for resolution Chargeback Ratios: a comparison between the number of credit card authorizations and the number of chargebacks that one merchant services account acquires Consumer: the customer who will be purchasing goods or services from you, the merchant-in this case using a credit card Credit: an amount issued by the merchant to the cardholder if goods and services are not satisfactory Credit Card Authorization: approval by, or on behalf of, the credit card issuer to validate a credit card transaction for a merchant or another affiliate bank Credit Card Sales Draft: a hardcopy of the contract between the merchant and the authorized cardholder when a credit card transaction has taken place Credit Rating: an assessment of a cardholders credit history as scored by one of the major credit scoring agents; rated as A, B, or C Deposit Transaction: the process by which funds are delivered to a merchant services account when a credit card authorization has taken place and goods and services have been delivered Domain Name: a name that identifies an IP Address, which is a unique address assigned to an individual or company that designates their coordinates on the World Wide Web. ex. www.yahoo.com Electronic Deposit: the way in which the credit card association sends money to the merchant account when a credit card authorization has taken place and goods and services have been delivered Electronic Draft Capture: a series of lines in the magnetic strip of a credit card that contain information necessary for credit card authorization and make the credit card processing system more secure Encrypted Transaction: the way in which a merchant sends a customers credit card information to the credit card processing company using Real Time Online Credit Card Processing software Expected Monthly Volume: the amount of money a merchant plans to process in credit card transactions in one month Fees
IP Address: a unique address assigned to an individual or company that designates their coordinates on the World Wide Web Internet Software: the product that sets up a system for a merchant account to do credit card processing online Issuing Bank: the party that supports/provides for the actual credit card; i.e. a Visa given by Bank of America or a MasterCard given by Chase; American Express and Discover do not have separate issuing banks Manual Imprinter: a piece of credit card processing equipment in which the merchant physically rather than electronically imprints information off a consumers credit card; also known as knucklebuster Merchant Services Account: the relationship set up between a business and a credit card processing company when the business would like to begin accepting credit cards for goods and services Merchant Agreement: the initial correspondence and contract between the merchant and the credit card processing company; when this agreement is approved, a merchant services account is set up Merchant Bank: the bank that has entered into an agreement with a merchant to accept deposits generated by credit card transactions-enables merchant to accept credit cards Merchant Commerce Application: an online form that is designed to get the customers credit card information and billing/shipping address when ordering goods and services Method of Transaction Processing
Merchant ID: a series or group of numbers that numerically identifies each merchant account to the credit card processing company or merchant bank for accounting and billing purposes On-Line Debit: Check/ATM card used with PIN (personal identification number) inputted in pin pad. Off-Line Debit: Check/ATM card ran as a credit card but without PIN (personal identification number). POS Credit Card Terminal: a device placed in a merchant location that is connected to the banks system via telephone lines and is designed to authorize, record, and forward data by electronic means for credit card sales Reference Number:the identification of a specific credit card transaction; can be found on the credit card sales draft Reserve Account: set up by the credit card processing company to protect themselves in case of losses due to chargebacks or if the merchant defaults on their merchant account Settle Batch: the act by which the merchant sends all of the credit card processing transactions for a particular day to the credit card processor Terminal ID: a series or group of numbers that numerically identifies a specific piece of credit card processing equipment, such as a credit card terminal or credit card printer, to the credit card processor Transaction (credit card processing): the act of taking a credit card for goods or services performed Underwriting: to assume financial risk for a merchants credit card processing by a bank that is a member of the card association |