Here are some common credit card & billing issues.
My card will not work - what's going on?
The most common reason for transactions being denied is address
verification. If the billing information you submit does not match the
information on file with your financial institution, the charge will
be rejected. We recommend that you contact your financial institution
and review your account information before attempting further
transactions.
I did not complete an order but my credit card company says I've been charged! What's up?
99% of the time, YOU HAVE NOT ACTUALLY BEEN CHARGED. This is an
extremely frustrating situation for our customers as well as the
eCommerce industry. This problem is attributed to the way that banks
verify billing information and reserve funds from consumers for online
transactions. The financial industry requires fund verification/fund
reservation BEFORE address verification occurs. It works like this:
- You enter your credit card information into the payment page and submit for payment
- Your bank or credit card company is contacted to see if your funds are available.
- If funds are available, the bank or credit card company
authorizes the amount, and reserves that amount and attaches an
"authorization code" to the amount.
- AFTER the funds are verified, your name, address, and billing
info is then sent to a separate Address Verification System (AVS) for
validation.
- If you entered any incorrect billing information, the AVS system
rejects the verification and you are instructed to correct your
billing information and submit it again.
The Result: because the funds are reserved, banks assume your card
will eventually be charged for each attempt. A new and unique
authorization number is granted for a charge on every attempt.
K-Swiss WILL NOT ACTUALLY CHARGE THE AMOUNT!
The Problem: The financial industry requires fund verification/holding
funds before address verification occurs. There has already been an
authorization granted and funds held on the first payment attempt!
This can happen over and over again - resulting in multiple
authorizations/fund reservation, regardless of whether an order
actually gets through.
K-Swiss.com has absolutely NO CONTROL over the fund verification/AVS
process or this problem.
The Solution: eCommerce is a new frontier and many of the
problems and legal issues still need to be ironed out. We feel that
federal legislation should be in motion to require financial
institutions to reverse the current AVS/Fund Authorization process so
that funds are not held prior to AVS.
If you require further assistance with this matter, please
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My credit card statement says I've been charged more than once for my order! What's up?
99% of the time, YOU HAVE ONLY BEEN CHARGED ONCE. This is an extremely
frustrating situation for our customers as well as the eCommerce
industry. This problem is attributed to the way that banks verify
billing information and reserve funds from consumers for online
transactions. The financial industry requires fund verification/fund
reservation BEFORE address verification occurs. It works like this:
- You enter your credit card information into the payment page and submit for payment
- Your bank or credit card company is contacted to see if your funds are available.
- If funds are available, the bank or credit card company
authorizes the amount, and reserves that amount and attaches an
"authorization code" to the amount.
- AFTER the funds are verified, your name, address, and billing
info is then sent to a separate Address Verification System (AVS) for
validation.
- If you entered any incorrect billing information, the AVS system
rejects the verification and you are instructed to correct your
billing information and submit it again.
The Result: because the funds are reserved, banks assume your
card will eventually be charged for each attempt. A new and unique
authorization number is granted for a charge on every attempt.
K-Swiss WILL NOT ACTUALLY CHARGE THE AMOUNT!
The Problem: The financial industry requires fund verification/holding
funds before address verification occurs. There has already been an
authorization granted and funds held on the first payment attempt!
This can happen over and over again - resulting in multiple
authorizations/fund reservation, regardless of whether an order
actually gets through.
K-Swiss.com has absolutely NO CONTROL over the fund verification/AVS
process or this problem.
The Solution: eCommerce is a new frontier and many of the
problems and legal issues still need to be ironed out. We feel that
federal legislation should be in motion to require financial
institutions to reverse the current AVS/Fund Authorization process so
that funds are not held prior to AVS.