Card Dispute definition

Card Dispute means a dispute in relation to a Card Transaction between you and the merchant or seller of a good or service.

Examples of Card Dispute in a sentence

  • If you are unable to resolve the Card Dispute with the merchant, then you may dispute the Card Transaction through your Stripe Dashboard (or, if applicable, to your Stripe Connect Platform).

  • If Stripe determines that the Card Dispute is valid or the Card Transaction was erroneous or unauthorised, Stripe will credit the amount of the applicable Card Transaction back to your Stripe Issuing Account.

  • If contact has been made with no resolution or there is no means of contact, you must complete a Debit/Credit Card Dispute Form.

  • If the merchant disagrees that an adjustment is necessary, a VISA Purchasing Card Dispute Form must be completed and sent to the PCard Coordinator as soon as possible for processing in order to preserve the County’s right to protest the charges.

  • A sample Purchasing Card Dispute Form, with address and fax number follows.

  • If contact has been made with no resolution or there is no means of contact, you must complete a Debit Card Dispute Form.

  • Credit Card Dispute Resolution - Cardholders are responsible for immediately investigating any disputed charges.

  • If your Card has been lost or stolen, or if you believe an error has occurred in relation to your Card or the Card has been misused, please email us atPrepaidMgmt_ServiceQuality@mastercard.com or write to us at the following address: Mastercard Prepaid Management Services Australia Pty Ltd 72 Christie Street, St Leonards, NSW 2065 Attention: Card Dispute Resolution.

  • The Cardholder completes the Purchasing Card Dispute Form, Exhibit-A, and faxes it to the Purchasing Card Issuer at fax number (513) 358-7327, explaining the reason(s) for the dispute, with a copy of the statement.

  • In the event of a disputed charge, in which the authorized personnel is unable to resolve the disputed purchase with the fleet card company then the pin holder should promptly complete a Fleet Card Dispute Form (see Exhibit Q) and notify his/her supervisor.

Related to Card Dispute

  • Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Operator to the Other Operator which is made in good faith.

  • Technical Dispute has the meaning specified in Section 12.2;

  • trade dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of employment, or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Agreement Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.

  • Legal Dispute means any action, suit or proceeding between or among the Parties arising in connection with any disagreement, dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any related document.

  • Dispute means any dispute, controversy, claim or difference of whatever nature arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement, including a dispute regarding the existence, formation, validity, interpretation, performance or termination of this Agreement or the consequences of its nullity and also including any dispute relating to any non-contractual rights or obligations arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement.

  • Arbitrable Dispute means any dispute arising under or in connection with this Agreement.

  • Relevant Dispute means any difference between the parties arising out of or in connection with this contract; "Relevant Force Majeure Event" has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 17.1;

  • Xxxx Dispute Notice means the notice issued by a Party raising a Dispute regarding a Monthly Xxxx or a Supplementary Xxxx issued by the other Party;

  • industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and employers, or between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Formal Dispute means a written objection by an Interested Party to any of the following:

  • Tax Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 5.06.

  • Labor dispute as used here, means a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute between the Employer and its Employees, during which time the Employee is not paid by the Employer.

  • Expedited Dispute Timetable means the timetable set out in paragraph 164 of Call Off Schedule 11 (Dispute Resolution Procedure);

  • Billing Dispute Notice means a formal, written notice submitted to HUGE by the Customer in terms of this Procedure.

  • Notice of Dispute has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(f)(iii) of this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Alternative dispute resolution means mediation, arbitration, conciliation, or other nonjudicial procedure that involves a neutral party in the decisionmaking process. The form of alternative dispute resolution chosen pursuant to this article may be binding or nonbinding, with the voluntary consent of the parties.

  • consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made, denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint;

  • Reconciliation Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9 of this Agreement.

  • Disputing Party has the meaning specified in Paragraph 5.

  • Disputed Item has the meaning set forth in Section 1.3(c).

  • Mediation means any process in which a mediator facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties to assist them in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding their dispute.

  • Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Disputed Items has the meaning set forth in Section 3(b)(3)(A).

  • Arbitration Tribunal means an organ composed of an odd number of persons known as arbitrators, who decide on the solution of a conflict in which the parties have expressly waived recourse to the ordinary civil courts

  • Notice of Arbitration means the formal notice from the CONTRACTOR or the CUSTOMER to the other party referring a dispute to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2-9.