Merchant Lyte requests for Johnny a death penalty on the gallows.
Merchant Lyte asked for the death penalty on the gallows. He said "the gallows had been too long empty." This is found on page 82 at the end of the second full paragraph.
Death penalty on the gallows. "Them gallows have been too long empty." Found on: Second paragraph (full), on page 82. . . . I hope this helped!
You request to open an account with the merchant. For instance, I recently opened an account with a local coal merchant. I pay the merchant's invoice promptly after each delivery of coal.
You can request a refund on your credit card with no balance by contacting the merchant or store where you made the purchase. They can issue the refund directly to your credit card, even if it has a zero balance.
To process a credit card transaction the merchant sends the authorization request to First Data Merchant Services. FDMS then sends the card and purchaser information to the issuing bank, if everything checks out and the cardholder has the balance on the card then the approval is sent back to the merchant.
In "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Forbes, Johnny asks Mrs. Bessie to help the Lornes by providing them with food and support during their difficult times. The Lornes are struggling after the loss of their son, and Johnny wants to ensure they receive the care and compassion they need. This request reflects Johnny's growth and sense of responsibility towards his community.
When you authenticate a payment on a card, the merchant's payment system will send a request to the card issuer to ensure that funds are available either in the account or in credit. The card issuer will supply an authentication code to the merchant approving the transaction. The card issuer will then arrange for the transfer of funds to the merchant's bank.
No, it is not, a merchant is absolutely within his or her rights to ask for ID when they could suspect a fraudulent card.
Exile is the punishment of Theban King Oedipus for killing Theban King Laius. The oracle at Apollo's shrine tells Theban King Creon that the murderer or murderers of Laius must be identified and punished with execution or exile. The choice of the punishment is up to Creon, Oedipus' brother-in-law and uncle. Oedipus asks for exile, and Creon decides to honor that request, and Oedipus' request for protection to his two daughters, Antigone and Ismene.
Yes, you can request a refund to a different payment method, but it ultimately depends on the policies of the company or merchant you are dealing with. It's best to contact their customer service to inquire about the possibility of refunding to a different payment method.
Yes, you can request a refund on your credit card for eligible purchases or transactions. Contact the merchant or your credit card issuer to initiate the refund process.
To cancel a credit card transaction, you typically need to contact the merchant first to request a refund. If the merchant is uncooperative or if there is a fraudulent charge, you can then contact your credit card issuer to dispute the transaction. They will investigate the issue and may issue a chargeback if necessary.