>>>If so, this is a valid justification to at
least get a swiper in my store, rather than doing it all via the web. <<<

Absolutely. Swiped rates are always lower than card-not-present rates.

Rich Shockney
RS Marekting


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Winston D. Neutel
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Getting a domain back for non-payment


> Does this mean that if the person is present with the card and does
sign,
> then there is no chargeback?

Sorta but not quite so optimistic. If the card is present, the customer
needs to provide some sort of credible evidence/testimony of wrongdoing
on your part in order for the chargeback to be successful. Still, "card
present" transactions are much to be preferred.

> If so, this is a valid justification to at
> least get a swiper in my store, rather than doing it all via the web.

A thought: If you only want the swiper to prove the presence of the
card, you could do it the old-fashioned way and make an impression of
the card.



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