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by aestra
4518 days ago
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>The reason we still sign receipts and yes, you still see a carbon copy here and there, is mainly because it protects the merchant if the cardholder does a "chargeback". Merchants typically store the receipts and only turn them over if a chargeback is received. Showing the signed receipt to your processor will usually absolve you from any loss. I wonder what would happen in this case if you turned in one of these? (taken from the internet archive site apparently went down) https://web.archive.org/web/20050317031541/http://www.zug.co... |
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