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  2. Dispute (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    In a credit card or debit card account, a dispute is a situation in which a customer questions the validity of a transaction that was registered to the account.. Customers dispute charges for a variety of reasons, including unauthorized charges, excessive charges, failure by the merchant to deliver merchandise, defective merchandise, dissatisfaction with the product(s) or service(s) received ...

  3. Westpac New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    On 29 September 2006 the New Zealand Commerce Commission fined Westpac NZ$5.1 million for hidden foreign transaction fees, with most of the fine being reimbursement to affected customers, in the order of 12% of the fees actually charged. All other banks operating in New Zealand had either already been fined or were awaiting a court case.

  4. Global ATM Alliance - Wikipedia

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    For Westpac's New Zealand account holders, using a Global ATM Alliance ATM means Westpac will waive its NZ$3 international transaction fee that would be charged at other overseas ATMs. All other fees apply, including a 1.95% foreign currency conversion fee.

  5. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

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    where B is the bank number (2 digits), b is the branch number (4 digits), A is the account number (7 digits) and S are digits of the suffix (2 or 3 digits). Where a bank displays the suffix as two digits, a leading zero is added to pad the suffix to three digits; i.e. BB-bbbb-AAAAAAA-SS becomes BB-bbbb-AAAAAAA-0SS.

  6. Bankcard - Wikipedia

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    In April 1986, there was a dispute between the banks as to whether Bankcard would be included in the then new electronic banking EFTPOS system. [ 7 ] At the time, the Commonwealth Bank and Westpac were heavily promoting Mastercard and providing only minimal support to the Bankcards they issued, while the ANZ Bank , National Australia Bank and ...

  7. Card-not-present transaction - Wikipedia

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    The perpetrators used more than 100 merchant accounts that they had created to do the billing. [2] [6] Each merchant account was attached to an Employer Identification Number belonging to a real merchant with a similar-sounding name. [6] [7] Each merchant account was tied to an 800-number from CallMe800. [6]

  8. Westpac - Wikipedia

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    Westpac Banking Corporation, also known as Westpac, is an Australian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered at Westpac Place in Sydney, New South Wales. [ 2 ] Established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales , it acquired the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1981 before being renamed to Westpac Banking Corporation ...

  9. VisionPLUS - Wikipedia

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    VisionPLUS is a financial software application from First Data Corporation. Originally developed by the Paysys Research and Development Group, [1] this application is mainly used for credit card transaction processing by banks and transaction processing companies, storing and processing credit card, debit card, prepaid, closed end loan accounts and similar financial transactions [2] such as ...