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Larry Adamski
May 22, 2022 7:29 AM
Larry Adamski
Glenn,
My limited understanding of credit card rules is that an EMV (chip) card trumps a non EMV card reader. Any chargeback dispute will be automatically won by the EMV card user. Most credit cards today are EMV cards thus shutting off EMV card acceptance on your Fascard readers may effectively make your system inoperable. As more EMV card users discover their ability to win chargebacks; expect your losses to increase.
You may want to convert to a cash only system such as dollar coin only like I've been using since 2009. With DCO, I pay no credit card transaction fees, no Fascard maintenance fees, no IRS reporting fees, no chargbacks, no nothing. It's simple, user-friendly, owner-friendly, very low maintenance and no ongoing fees whatsoever.
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Larry Adamski
Muskegon Laundromat
Muskegon, Michigan
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-21-2022 05:21 PM
From: GLENN OWENS
Subject: CCI Fascard Chargebacks
We recently started getting nailed with chargebacks on the CCI / Fascard system via Card Connect the processor, every one of them was an EMV card being presented at a non EMV terminal so the bank automatically does a chargeback.
Over the last few months we have been getting about $2000.00 in chargebacks all for the same reason.
I called card connect who blamed Fascard for defective readers, Donita Black at Fascard blames the issuing bank, the issuing bank blames Card Connect and card connect blame CCI / Fascard.
Donita Black at CCI opened a case and closed it immidiately and again blamed Card Connect.
So the issue is that EMV cards are being presented at Fascard readers and Fascard readers are supposed to have that feature disabled, but they don't, so the EMV card issuers are doing automatic chargebacks at an alarming rate, Thousands of dollars per month.
F2 readers appear to be faulty and should not be accepting EMV chip cards, but they are, CardConnect told me the only way to stop these chargebacks is to have CCI/Fascard update their readers to stp them accepting these cards, Donits Black insists theres nothoing wrong with them and it's CardConnect, then Card Connect insits it's the bank and the bank insists its Fascard, it's a never ending circle of finger pointing and blame shifting yet it's costing thousands per month, is anyone else having this issue?
I'm looking at a possible class action lawsuit but I want to get with any others who are having these issues.
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GLENN OWENS
Spinning Suds
Seal Beach CA
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May 22, 2022 7:29 AM
Larry Adamski
Glenn,
My limited understanding of credit card rules is that an EMV (chip) card trumps a non EMV card reader. Any chargeback dispute will be automatically won by the EMV card user. Most credit cards today are EMV cards thus shutting off EMV card acceptance on your Fascard readers may effectively make your system inoperable. As more EMV card users discover their ability to win chargebacks; expect your losses to increase.
You may want to convert to a cash only system such as dollar coin only like I've been using since 2009. With DCO, I pay no credit card transaction fees, no Fascard maintenance fees, no IRS reporting fees, no chargbacks, no nothing. It's simple, user-friendly, owner-friendly, very low maintenance and no ongoing fees whatsoever.
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Larry Adamski
Muskegon Laundromat
Muskegon, Michigan
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Clean Show 2022 - Atlanta
Reply to Group Online View Thread Recommend Forward Flag as Inappropriate
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-21-2022 05:21 PM
From: GLENN OWENS
Subject: CCI Fascard Chargebacks
We recently started getting nailed with chargebacks on the CCI / Fascard system via Card Connect the processor, every one of them was an EMV card being presented at a non EMV terminal so the bank automatically does a chargeback.
Over the last few months we have been getting about $2000.00 in chargebacks all for the same reason.
I called card connect who blamed Fascard for defective readers, Donita Black at Fascard blames the issuing bank, the issuing bank blames Card Connect and card connect blame CCI / Fascard.
Donita Black at CCI opened a case and closed it immidiately and again blamed Card Connect.
So the issue is that EMV cards are being presented at Fascard readers and Fascard readers are supposed to have that feature disabled, but they don't, so the EMV card issuers are doing automatic chargebacks at an alarming rate, Thousands of dollars per month.
F2 readers appear to be faulty and should not be accepting EMV chip cards, but they are, CardConnect told me the only way to stop these chargebacks is to have CCI/Fascard update their readers to stp them accepting these cards, Donits Black insists theres nothoing wrong with them and it's CardConnect, then Card Connect insits it's the bank and the bank insists its Fascard, it's a never ending circle of finger pointing and blame shifting yet it's costing thousands per month, is anyone else having this issue?
I'm looking at a possible class action lawsuit but I want to get with any others who are having these issues.
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GLENN OWENS
Spinning Suds
Seal Beach CA
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