TheDoc |
05-24-2010 03:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
(Post 17157269)
if it was/is already illegal to share the information between merchants why would visa come out with the new compliance regulations.
To me it seems simple many sites were going wild with 2 and 3 cross-sales with completely different descriptors making the consumer confused as to where the charges originated from. Solution keep cross-sales inhouse making the consumer aware of where the purchase came from. Allowing 3rd party processors to circumvent this won't solve anything so while it may be working now i don't see this as very long term
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They didn't come out with a new regulation, they added to regulations they already had. "Every Merchant Account" has a privacy clause in it that says you can't share the billing data with anyone, without consent, lots were doing it though.... then every developed Country has laws on this too.
3rd party processors don't circumvent this... if anything they enforce extreme policies on cross sales and retain total control over them at all aspects. They retain the billing data 100%, if it's a client or a cross sale to another client. They also have very enforced limits and automatically shut xsales down if you hit those limits.
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