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Q: What is the number of days that a cardholder can dispute a transaction?
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The card-issuing bank will not accept a csqi or government cardholder dispute form by datafax 61 days after the date of the cardholder statement of account where the disputed transaction appears?

true


If transactions not made by the Cardholder appear on the Statement of Account the CH should dispute them with the card-issuing bank within how many days of the transaction date?

90


If transactions not made by the Cardholder appear on the Statement of Account the Card Holder should dispute them with the card-issuing bank within how many days of the transaction date?

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If transactions not made by the cardholder appear on the statement of account the card holder should dispute them with the card issuing Bank within how many days of the transaction date?

30


The card issuing bank will not accept the dispute of any item if the bank does not receive the csqi or government cardholder dispute form within how many days after the date of the cardholder statemen?

60


The Delayed Dispute procedure is for use by the cardholder under which of the following conditions?

60 days after purchase of the item.


When a transaction is disputed?

The Card-Issuing Bank will resolve the dispute generally within 30 - 180 days.


The card-issuing bank will not accept the dispute of any item if the bank does not receive the Dispute Form within days after the disputed transaction appears on a statement?

60


4) When a transaction is disputed?

The Card-Issuing Bank will resolve the dispute generally within 30 - 180 days.


How many business days are required for Managing Account and Cardholder Account issuance at the Bank?

Two days for Managing Accounts, One day for Cardholder Accounts


What is the time limit for processing a debit card charge?

A debit card charge must be posted no more than 30 days from the date of purchase. The merchant can still post a charge after the 30 days however they open themselves up to getting a chargeback from the cardholder/bank. A chargeback is a right that every cardholder/bank have. It is a way for the CH/Bank to get back their money when a merchant incorrectly processes a transaction.


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