Chargeback Prevention Program
What is a chargeback?
Chargebacks are a costly part of accepting credit cards. However, merchants can minimize chargebacks at the time of sale by working to achieve maximum customer satisfaction and transaction accuracy.
For All Sales Transactions:
• Process a Settlement at least once a day, every day when you have a transaction
• Obtain a manual imprint of the credit card especially if the card cannot be read by the magnetic reader on the credit card machine
• Promptly process refunds
• Keep a record of shipping history; POD (proof of delivery)
• Keep a list of bad customers to identify high risk orders
• Visibly post return or refund policies at your business
For All Sales Receipts:
• Obtain customer’s signatures
• Keep copies of all Sales Receipts for at least 24 months
• Sales Receipts should be filed by date order
• Clearly print return or refund policies for your business on the sales receipts
• Your customer service number should be printed on every single sales receipt • Sales receipts must all be legible; routinely change ink cartridges or use premium receipt paper • Sales receipts should reflect your business name exactly as it appears on your signage • Immediately ship products and if you offer delayed delivery then indicate it on the sales receipt • If offering installment payments or prepayments, then make sure the terms are clearly expressed in writing and include the shipping and tax charges, if any.


