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1. Which of the following is a standard method to group prospective leads? a. Square footage of business b. Number of items for sale on their website c. Geographic location d. Political affiliation |
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2. Which of the following is the LEAST effective method of developing a list of prospects? a. Research the industry b. Talk to local influencers c. Consider the product set of their business d. Cold call on initial prospects of interest |
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d. Cold call on initial prospects of interest |
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3. Which of the following is NOT a part of the consultative sales approach? a. Aggressive telephone calls b. Active listening c. Understanding closing techniques d. Effective closing strategies |
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a. Aggressive telephone calls |
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4. In addition to features and advantages, traditional product positioning includes which of the following? a. Cost b. Units deployed c. Benefits d. Competition |
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5. When first meeting a prospect, which of these activities might a sales professional engage in to ease tension? a. Purchasing their product b. Presenting the proposal c. Open ended questions d. Closed ended questions |
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d. Closed ended questions |
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6. Active listening is best supported by which of the following activities when on a sales call? a. Follow up questions b. Advancing the sale c. Problem resolution d. Objection handling |
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7. Which of the following is the most appropriate response when a merchant objects to a particular solution being offered? a. Stop and listen b. Immediately offer another solution c. Lower the price d. Quickly explain the benefits |
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8. Excellent sales people best prepare for objections by doing which of the following? a. Offering your best price first b. Anticipating objections prior to the call c. Continually closing d. Moving the conversation or presentation faster |
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b. Anticipating objections prior to the call |
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9. Which of the following is the largest negotiation element in any sales call? a. Price b. Value c. Service d. Length of term |
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10. Which of the following is the BEST method of selling value over price? a. The return on investment of the product or service beingsold to the customer b. The detailed plan for implementation of the product or services being sold to the customer c. The price being paid by the merchant today d. Understanding the competition’s product in place at the customer |
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a. The return on investment of the product or service being sold to the customer |
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11. Which of the following methods is NOT appropriate for contract execution? a. Actual signature from the owner in ink on the application b. An electronic signature by the owner c. A signed letter of acceptance from the owner, on letterhead d. A signed and faxed application from the owner |
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c. A signed letter of acceptance from the owner, on letterhead |
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12. Which of the following is NOT part of the ongoing sales support function? a. Timely response b. Accurate record keeping c. Basic technical understanding d. Detailed technical knowledge |
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d. Detailed technical knowledge |
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13. Which of the following is NOT an accurate source for industry knowledge? a. V ISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover websites b. Electronic Transactions Association website c. Wikipedia d. Federal Trade Commission website |
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14. In the United States, which organization is responsible for creation and administration of the merchant contract? a. The card brands b. The acquiring bank c. The ISO d. The sales agent |
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15. In the United States, a merchant services contract is between a merchant and which of the following? a. The card brands b. The ISO c. The acquiring bank d. The sales agent |
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1. What data elements are required for a merchant’s commercial card transactions to qualify for Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 Interchange programs? a. Account #, address and zip code b. Item #, date and AVS Info c. Customer #, order #, CVV # d. Customer #, sales tax and invoice # |
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b. Item #, date and AVS Info |
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2. What types of transactions and which banks were regulated by the Durbin amendment to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act? a. Swiped transactions from foreign banks b. Corporate card transactions from issuing banks c. Regulated debit card transactions from large issuing banks d. MOTO check cards from domestic banks |
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c. Regulated debit card transactions from large issuing banks |
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3. What constitutes a small ticket transaction? a. Sales less than $25. 00 b. Internet transactions under $10.00 c. Recurring billing transactions under $50.00 d. Swiped sales under $15.00 |
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d. Swiped sales under $15.00 |
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4. What does EIRF stand for? a. Transactions captured electronically b. Electronic transactions captured and settled within 2 days of authorization c. Transactions captured and settled within 29 days of authorization d. Transactions captured on a corporate or international card |
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b. Electronic transactions captured and settled within 2 days of authorization |
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5. What is the Interchange rate charged for transactions that clear for EIRF? a. 1.54% b. 2.70% c. 2.30% d. 1.85% |
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6. How is a merchant’s effective rate calculated? a. Discount rate x average ticket b. Sum of Qualified, Mid- and Non-Qualified fees c. Total fees divided by total sales d. N number of transactions x transaction fee |
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c. Total fees divided by total sales |
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7. What does surcharge/ bill back mean on a merchant’s statement? a. Mid and Non-Qualified fees b. Total sales c. Monthly processing fee d. Discount rate |
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a. Mid and Non-Qualified fees |
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8. On a merchant statement, how would you determine if the merchant is being billed on Interchange Plus, tiered pricing or a bundled rate program? a. Look at the discount rates section b. Add up all transaction fees c. Calculate non-qualified fees d. Look at all monthly fees |
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a. Look at the discount rates section |
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9. How can a merchant’s charge per authorization be determined when the amount appearing on the statement is the total for all authorizations? a. Add up all the fees and divide by sales volume b. Total sales divided by average ticket c. Authorization fees divided by number of transactions for each card type d. Discount fees divided by average ticket |
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c. Authorization fees divided by number of transactions for each card type |
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10. How would a $79 annual fee get converted into basis points (bps), for a merchant that processes $10,000 a month in sales volume? a. Divide 79 by 10,000 x 12 b. Divide 79 by 12 and divide by monthly sales c. Multiply 79 by 12 months, then divide by 10,000 d. Multiply 79 by the discount rate |
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b. Divide 79 by 12 and divide by monthly sales |
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11. Which of the following is a benefit to pricing a merchant on an Interchange Plus program verses a tiered rate program? a. Full cost disclosure b. More detailed volume reporting c. Mid and Non-Qualified fees are detailed d. Flat rate for all fees |
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12. What is tiered pricing? a. Processing fees charged at different volume tiers b. Interchange rates grouped into major categories for simpler pricing c. Swiped, non-swiped and debit fee totals d. Processing fees charged by card type |
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b. Interchange rates grouped into major categories for simpler pricing |
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13. Which one of the following would use a Micros terminal? a. An e-commerce merchant b. A wireless merchant c. An international merchant d. A restaurant merchant |
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14. What is host capture? a. Authorized transactions are captured on approval and settled on processors system b. The definition for an Internet gateway used by e-commerce merchants c. How ATM debit and EBT transactions are processed d. Terminal stores approved transaction in batch for settlement at day’s end |
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a. Authorized transactions are captured on approval and settled on processors system |
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15. What is terminal capture? a. POS device authorizes each card type and sends approval to merchant b. Transaction approved by processor then captured in memory in terminal for batch settlement c. Terminal is downloaded for all merchant processing parameters d. POS transaction is swiped and authorized electronically |
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b. Transaction approved by processor then captured in memory in terminal for batch settlement |
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16. What is a gateway? a. Software needed to connect POS devices and peripherals together b. The connection between the host processor and terminal at the merchant site c. A web-based virtual terminal that connects to major processors for browser based and e-commerce transactions d. Name for merchant’s front end processing platform |
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c. A web-based virtual terminal that connects to major processors for browser based and e-commerce transactions |
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17. What purpose does a gateway serve for a merchant? a. To process transactions originating from a website or shopping cart b. To use a POS terminal over the Internet or WIFI network c. To connect to a new processor network and control fraud d. To convert from a dialup to an internet based terminal |
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a. To process transactions originating from a website or shopping cart |
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1. What type of agreement makes an entity liable for the entity’s own obligations and signifies that the lender can lay claim to the borrower’s assets in case of default? a. Merchant agreement b. Personal guarantee agreement c. Sales partner agreement d. Acquirer agreement |
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b. Personal guarantee agreement |
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2. What is the correct term for a number used to identify the merchant during processing of daily transactions, rejects, adjustments, chargebacks, and end-of-month processing fees? a. Terminal Identification Number b. Automated Clearing House Number c. Merchant Identification Number d. Demand Deposit Account Number |
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c. Merchant Identification Number |
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3. What is the most efficient way for a merchant to process other than via a phone line? a. A laptop b. IP or ethernet processing c. Fax d. V voice authorization |
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b. IP or ethernet processing |
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4. What is the best method to communicate with a merchant? a. Text b. Facebook c. Leave a note on their account d. Email |
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5. Which one of the following relationships is NOT important to the success of retaining a merchant account? a. Customer service b. Mail carrier c. Risk management d. Technical support |
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6. Which of the following is NOT an important component of a merchant processing statement? a. Header information b. Deposit summary c. Surcharges d. Tips on how to save money |
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d. Tips on how to save money |
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7. Which of the following methods of processing uses a secure web server that provides an interface for merchant websites and shopping carts that require real-time transaction processing? a. Mobile solutions b. Landline terminal c. Wireless terminal d. Internet solutions |
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8. Which of the following peripheral devices reads pocket-sized cards with embedded integrated circuits that can process and store data, and communicate with a terminal via radio waves? a. Landline terminal b. Pin pad c. Contactless reader d. Check reader |
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9. What term best describes the accumulation of captured credit card transactions in the merchant’s terminal or POS system awaiting settlement? a. Batch b. Credit c. Deposit d. Processing |
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10. Which entity typically initiates a chargeback? a. Acquirer b. Card issuer c. Card holder d. Merchant bank |
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1. What type of questions should you ask a merchant to have them provide a detailed explanation of their business objectives and needs for credit/debit card processing? a. Qualifying questions b. Probing questions c. Open-ended questions d. Leading questions |
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2. What is the one ‘key’ question to ask, when considering the impact of a potential payments solution for a merchant that has 90% face-to-face transactions, and 10% MOTO transactions with one stand-alone dial terminal currently in place? a. Do you have in-house IT staff available? b. Do you accept checks as a form of payment?
c. How many face-to-face credit card transactions do you process per hour? d. What percentage of credit card transactions are taken over the telephone versus taken via email? |
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c. How many face-to-face credit card transactions do you process per hour? |
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3. Which of the following is part of the process for training/ educating a merchant on the use of a terminal? a. Test the terminal and provide merchant with technical support number (usually an 800 number) b. Read the terminal user guide to the merchant c. Include a DIY (do it yourself ) guide in the box with the terminal d. Provide the merchant with the terminal manufacturer phone number |
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b. Read the terminal user guide to the merchant |
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4. What is the first step that leads into the discussion of payment mechanisms, ancillary solutions required by the merchant, and any additional data exchange as part of the payment process or apart from the payment process? a. Gift card processing, including support for an existing gift card program b. Determine merchant need or desire to accept primary payment brands c. Need for purchasing card support, including level 2 or level 3 data d. Check verification, guarantee, or Check 21 |
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b. Determine merchant need or desire to accept primary payment brands |
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5. What does “No Line” mean when displayed on the POS device? a. No lines will print on the receipt b. No waiting in line c. No dial tone detected d. No power |
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6. A chip card performs which of the following functions? a. Encrypts the magnetic stripe for transmission over the telecom lines b. Encrypts the magnetic stripe prior to passing it into the terminal c. Utilizes an algorithm to send to the issuer instead of track data d. Utilizes an algorithm to encrypt data off of the magnetic stripe |
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c. Utilizes an algorithm to send to the issuer instead of track data |
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7. End-to-End encryption is best described as: a. Card data encrypted within the magnetic stripe reader environment and remaining encrypted all the way to the processor’s host or card brand b. Card data encrypted in the terminal by software, just
prior to passing the card data onto the network to the gateway c. Card data encrypted within the magnetic stripe reader and within the keypad (for key entered transactions) and remaining encrypted all the way to the processor’s host or card brand d. A mandate by the card brands that all equipment and processors must support |
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c. Card data encrypted within the magnetic stripe reader and within the keypad (for key entered transactions) and remaining encrypted all the way to the processor’s host or card brand |
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8. Tokenization is best described as: a. Encrypting card data for recurring billing purposes b. Providing a merchant or system with a value that corresponds to card data for use in transaction processing c. Providing a user with encrypted card data for use in transaction processing d. Something that the merchant does with their database prior to sending to the card issuers |
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b. Providing a merchant or system with a value that corresponds to card data for use in transaction processing |
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8. Tokenization is best described as: a. Encrypting card data for recurring billing purposes b. Providing a merchant or system with a value that corresponds to card data for use in transaction processing c. Providing a user with encrypted card data for use in transaction processing d. Something that the merchant does with their database prior to sending to the card issuers |
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b. Providing a merchant or system with a value that corresponds to card data for use in transaction processing |
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9. How many tracks of data are encoded on a standard credit card? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
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10. Which of the following is applicable to a gateway provider? a. They always connect directly to the card brands b. They connect to the payments processors c. They are not regulated by the card brands d. They must support all card types and brands |
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b. They connect to the payments processors |
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1. Which of the following merchant types would be placed under Allowed? (Some merchant types could fit under more than one category) a. Adult content b. “Knock off” goods c. Lingerie sales d. Gambling |
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2. Which of the following merchant types would be placed under Restricted or Prohibited? (Some merchant types could fit under more than one category) a. Makeup sales b. Tobacco c. Neutraceuticals d. Pawn shop sales |
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3. According to the MasterCard and Visa rules, which of the following types of merchants would be considered in the high risk category? a. Online legal prescription drugs b. Drug stores and pharmacies c. Drugs, drug proprietaries, and druggist sundries d. Illegal prescription drugs |
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a. Online legal prescription drugs |
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4. If a merchant or someone connected with a merchant had a criminal record, what reason code would the merchant be listed under on MATCH? a. (05) b. (07) c. (11) d. (13) |
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5. The definition of MATCH is: a. A voluntary system for assessing a merchant’s potential risk b. A mandatory system for assessing a merchant’s potential volume c. A mandatory system for assessing a merchant’s potential risk d. A voluntary system for assessing a merchant’s potential volume |
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c. A mandatory system for assessing a merchant’s potential risk |
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6. Which of the following is another name for MATCH? a. Transaction merchant file b. Too much fraud file c. Terminated merchant file d. Terminal merchant file |
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c. Terminated merchant file |
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7. What two AVS codes apply to all four card brands, which could pose unacceptable risk to a merchant because either a ‘No Match’ or ‘System Unavailable’ message has been returned? a. A and R b. Z and S c. Y and W d. N and U |
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8. Which of the following IS NOT a card present best practice? a. Swipe the card b. Ignore the card expiration date c. Check authorization response d. Obtain a signature |
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b. Ignore the card expiration date |
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9. Which of the following IS NOT a card present warning sign? a. Purchases for groceries and standard household items b. Cardholders making large ticket purchases c. Purchases at unusual hours d. Purchases of large quantities of items |
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a. Purchases for groceries and standard household items |
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10. Which of the following is NOT a warning sign of e-commerce (Card Not Present) fraud? a. Orders on multiple credit cards b. Shipping to an international address c. Multiple transactions on one card over a short period of time d. Repeat customer with good history |
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d. Repeat customer with good history |
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11. Which of the following is NOT a merchant initiated type of payment card fraud? a. Bust out b. Collusion c. Shipping goods when CVV doesn’t match d. Factoring |
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c. Shipping goods when CVV doesn’t match |
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12. Which of the following is NOT a trigger that will place a merchant on a Card Brand Chargeback Monitoring Program? a. Chargeback rates less than 1% b. Number of chargebacks is equal to the number of sales in one day c. Chargeback rates greater than 1% d. Chargeback is 50% greater than average ticket |
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a. Chargeback rates less than 1% |
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1. Credit card track data stored on a hard disk drive is considered: a. In-flight b. Out of scope c. At-rest d. Encrypted |
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2. An auditor can accept all of the following forms of evidence to prove compliance EXCEPT: a. Employee’s word b. Configuration files c. Official company policies d. Screenshots |
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3. PCI Compliance is mandatory for merchants accepting what volume of credit card transactions annually? a. Less than 1 million transactions annually
b. From 1 million to 6 million transactions annually c. More than 6 million transactions annually d. All merchants regardless of size must be compliant if they accept credit cards |
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d. All merchants regardless of size must be compliant if they accept credit cards |
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4. Sarbanes Oxley applies ONLY to: a. Companies with over 1000 employees b. SEC registrant companies c. Companies accepting credit or debit cards for purchases d. Health care organizations |
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b. SEC registrant companies |
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5. In PCI DSS an SAQ is a: a. Single Account Quota b. Self Assessment Questionnaire c. Security Assessment Questionnaire d. Security Applicability Quiz |
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b. Self Assessment Questionnaire |
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6. VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and JCB are referred to as: a. Payments processors b. Payment card brands c. Merchants d. PCI SSC |
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7. PCI Compliance merchant levels are generally determined by a merchant’s: a. Number of employees b. Processing amount, annually, in dollars c. Processing transaction volume annually d. Previous year’s merchant level |
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c. Processing transaction volume annually |
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8. Payment card security is concerned with protecting all of the following types of data EXCEPT: a. Primary Account Number (PAN) b. Sensitive Authentication Data (SAD) like CVV c. Card Track Data d. Social Security Number |
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d. Social Security Number |
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9. An annual Self-Assessment Questionnaire, and scanning if applicable, in lieu of an onsite audit, is acceptable for all of the following merchant levels EXCEPT: a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 |
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10. In the case of a PCI-related incident the merchant is required to: a. Follow their incident response plan b. Immediately email the card brands c. Print out a list of all cards that may have been compromised. d. Call the local FBI office |
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a. Follow their incident response plan |
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The two primary pricing methodologies employed in the industry today: |
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Tiered pricing and cost plus (often
referred to as interchange plus) |
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Information that can be used to satisfy site survey requirements (4): |
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A business license,
fictitious business name filing (DBA), seller’s permit, and articles of incorporation or tax privilege license |
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The process of issuing approval codes for check acceptance for merchants. With Check guarantee, if
a check is returned to a merchant for any reason and they followed the proper acceptance procedures, they are automatically credited for the ‘bad’ check and collection efforts are pursued directly with the check writer. While this process is better than regular check verification, the cost is higher. |
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The process of issuing verification codes for check acceptance for merchants. With Check verification,
if a check is returned to a merchant, they are typically not reimbursed by the processor. Collection efforts will be made on behalf of the merchant at an additional cost, however there is no ‘guarantee’ of payment on uncollected items. Therefore, this service is less expensive than Check guarantee. |
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7 merchant types prohibited by VS & MC: |
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- Illegal prescription drugs
- Illegal tobacco sales
- Deceptive marketing practices
- Counterfeit and copyright infringing merchandise
- Child pornography
- Illicit websites depicting violence and extreme sexual violence
- Bestiality
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7 high-risk merchants as defined by VS: |
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- Direct Marketing – Inbound Teleservices Merchant (adult content)
- Direct Marketing – Outbound Telemarketing Merchant
- Direct Marketing – Travel-Related Arrangement Services
- Betting, including lottery Tickets, Casino gaming, Off-Track Betting and Race Tracks
- Drugs, Drug Proprietaries and Druggist Sundries
- Drug Stores and Pharmacies
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Key items to monitor against fraudulent processing:
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- Average ticket
- Monthly volume
- large dollar or excessive credits
- Chargebacks
- Percentage keyed vs. swiped
- Repeat or excessive authorizations
- Merchant information changes
- Maximum ticket
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Risks to an acquirer when signing retail merchants (4): |
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- financial strength of the business
- future delivery
- Pin debit transactions
- data security
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Use of Verified by Visa or MasterCard Secure Code to authenticate the user at the time of the transaction
shifts the liability for most disputes directly to the _____. |
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Account data Compromise – Merchant unknowingly allowed disclosure or use of account information |
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Common Point of Purchase (ETa CPP) – Merchant caused or facilitated disclosure or use of account information. |
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Laundering –The merchant was engaged in laundering activity. laundering means that a merchant presented (to its acquirer) transaction records that were not valid transactions for sales of goods or services between that merchant and a bona fide card
holder. |
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Excessive Chargebacks – Defined by the individual card brands. |
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Excessive fraud – Merchant’s fraud to sales dollar volume was 8% or more in a calendar month, and the merchant affected 10 or more fraudulent transactions totaling $5,000 or more in a calendar month. |
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Fraud Conviction – There was a criminal fraud conviction of a principal owner or partner of the merchant. |
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Bankruptcy/liquidation/insolvency –The merchant was unable, or is likely to become unable, to discharge its financial
obligations. |
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Violation of Card brand Standards – see card brand manuals for complete lists |
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Merchant Collusion – Merchant was involved in fraudulent collusive activities. |
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PCI data Security Standard noncompliance – The merchant failed to comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard requirements. |
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Illegal Transactions – Merchant was involved in illegal transactions. |
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Identity Theft – The acquirer has determined that the identity of the listed merchant or its principal owner(s) was unlawfully assumed for the purpose of unlawfully entering into a merchant agreement. |
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Excessive Chargeback Merchant (ECM): |
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If, in each of two consecutive calendar months, the merchant exceeds the predetermined rations. This designation is maintained until the merchant is below the predetermined ratio for a set
period of time. |
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Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP): |
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Sets the rules that all acquiring banks must comply within their efforts to monitor the chargeback performance of their merchants and to determine when a merchant has exceeded or is likely to exceed
monthly chargeback thresholds. |
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Merchant Chargeback Monitoring Program (MCMP): |
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Monitors chargeback levels for all processing banks and merchants on a monthly basis. |
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While compliance regulations are a good place to start with regard to securing payment channels, they are generally considered ______ ______. |
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AVS Response Code definition - X: |
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Street address and 9-digit ZIP code both match (MC) |
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AVS Response Code definition - Y: |
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Street address and 5-digit ZIP code both match
(VS, MC, AX, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - A: |
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Street address matches, but both 5-digit and 9-digit ZIP Code do not match
(VS, MC, AX, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - W: |
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Street address does not match, but 9-digit ZIP code matches
(MC, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - Z: |
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Street address does not match, but 5-digit ZIP code matches
(VS, MC, AX, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - N: |
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Street address, 5-digit ZIP code, and 9-digit ZIP code all do not match
(VS, MC, AX, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - U: |
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Address information unavailable. Returned if non-US.
AvS is not available or if the AVS in a U.S. bank is not functioning properly.
(VS, MC, AX, DS) |
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AVS Response Code definition - R: |
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Retry - Issuer’s System Unavailable or Timed Out.
(VS, MC, AX) |
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AVS Response Code definition - E: |
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AVS Response Code definition - S: |
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U.S. issuing bank does not support AVS
(VS, MC, AX) |
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Transaction volume per year of PCI Level 1: |
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6 million VS/MC transactions, or any merchant the card brands deem a Level 1. |
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Transaction volume per year of PCI Level 2: |
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1-6 million VS/MC transactions |
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Transaction volume per year of PCI Level 3: |
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20k - 1 million VS/MC transactions |
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Transaction volume per year of PCI Level 3: |
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less than 20k VS/MC transactions |
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PCI self-assessment questionnaire is not required for level _ merchants |
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PCI network vulnerability scans are required _ times/year |
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PCI on-site assessments are only required for level _ merchants |
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PCI SAQ A is used in the merchant processing environment of: |
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Card-not-present (e-commerce or mail/telephone-order) merchants, with all cardholder data functions outsourced to a third party service provider |
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PCI SAQ B is used in the merchant processing environment of: |
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Imprint-only merchants with no electronic cardholder data storage, or standalone, dial out terminal merchants with no electronic cardholder data storage. |
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PCI SAQ C-VT is used in the merchant processing environment of: |
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Merchants using only web-based virtual terminals, with no electronic cardholder data storage. |
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PCI SAQ C is used in the merchant processing environment of: |
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Merchants with payment application systems connected to the Internet, and no electronic cardholder data storage – SCAN Required. |
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PCI SAQ D is used in the merchant processing environment of: |
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All other merchants not included in descriptions for SAQ types A through C – SCAN Required. |
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Track 1 encoding includes: |
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PAN, Name, Exp Date, CVV-CVC |
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Track 2 encoding includes: |
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Track 3 encoding includes: |
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PAN, Exp Date, Service Code, Currency Code, discretionary data |
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Common downgrade reasons (6): |
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-Key entered face-to-face Visa transaction and AVS is not attempted -Rewards Card (Visa or MasterCard) -Authoriza&on does not match settlement amount when using Visa Check Card (Exception with certain MCC Codes - 20% variance -Merchant does not batch out the terminal each day -Business Card, Corporate, Purchasing Card, World Elite transac&on -MCC Code errors |
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What is the hardest objection for a sales professional to overcome?
- Price
- Contract Term
- The objections you never hear
- objections you dont know the answer to
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The objections you never hear |
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This entity recieves the interchange:
- Merchant
- Bank
- Acquirer
- Network or Association
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The following best describes a retrieval request
- The preliminary request for transaction clarification prompted by the card holder from the issuer.
- A Step within the chargeback process.
- When a disputed transacation is resolved and funds are deposited in the consumers account.
- The action the card issuer forwards to the Acquirer.
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The preliminary request for transaction clarification prompted by the card holder from the issuer. |
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Which of the following is part of the process for training/educating a merchant on the use of a terminal?
A. Test the terminal and provide merchant with technical support number ( usually 800 number)
B. Read the terminal user guide to the merchant
C. Include a DIY guide in the box with the terminal
D. Provide the merchant with the terminal manufacturer number.
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Read the terminal user guide to the merchant |
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This number is required for a merchant to accept EBT transactions;
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What is host capture?
A. Authorized transactions are captured on approval and settled on processors system
B. The definition for an internet gateway used by e-commerce merchants
C. How ATM debit and EBT transactions are processed
D. terminal stores approved transaction in batch for settlement at days end
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Authorized transactions are captured on approval and settled on processors system |
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In the United States, which organization is responsible for creation and administration of the merchant contract?
A. The card brands
B. The acquiring bank
C. The ISO
D. The sales agent |
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What type of agreement makes an entity liable for the entity's own obligations and signifies that the lender can lay claim to the borrower's assets in case of default?
A. Merchant Agreement
B. Personal Guarentee Agreement
C. Sales Partner Agreement
D. Acquirer Agreement. |
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Personal Guarentee Agreement |
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The following party is responsible for the chargeback if the merchant cannot produce a receipt;
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Acquirer
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Card Issuer
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Card Brand
- Consumer
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What is the correct term for a number used to identify the merchant during processing of daily transactions, rejects, adjustments, chargebacks, and end of month processing fees?
A. Terminal Identification Number
B. Automated Clearing House Number
C. Merchant Identification Number
D. Demand Deposit Account Number |
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Merchant Identification Number |
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What is the most efficient way for a merchant to process other than via a phone line?
A. A laptop
B. Ip Or ethernet
C. Fax
D. Voice Authorization |
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What ultimately determines pricing for a merchant’s credit card transaction?
a. Batch timeliness
b. Card brand (Visa/MC/Discover)
c. Card swiped or key-entered?
d. All of the above |
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What is the role of the back end processor?
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When a merchant processes a mail order/telephone order or e-commerce transaction, what action should be implemented to combat fraud?
A. Contact the cardholder’s processing provider and ask for validation of transaction, and then force the transaction through the machine with the approval code provided.
B. Fax the purchase receipt printed at the terminal to the cardholder and have him/her approve, sign, and fax the information back to the merchant. Deliver the products to the address provided by the cardholder.
C. Obtain a signed authorization from the cardholder stating that he/she permits the transaction. Process the transaction normally and deliver to address listed by cardholder.
D. Obtain authorization form with cardholder information, address, and security code verification completed at terminal level and deliver the product to the same matching address with a shipping company who provides tracking and proof of delivery |
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D. Obtain authorization form with cardholder information, address, and security code verification completed at terminal level and deliver the product to the same matching address with a shipping company who provides tracking and proof of delivery |
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Which of the following are the standard types of merchant accounts?
A. Retail, Moto, Internet gambling
B. Retail, Moto, Ecommerce
C. Retail, Restaurant, MOTO, Supermarket, Lodging
D. None of the above |
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C. Retail, Restaurant, MOTO, Supermarket, Lodging |
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What is the check guarentee conversion limit allowed by NACHA?
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Which of the following peripheral devices would be the best to sell your merchant with a terminal?
A. Check Reader
B. Pin Pad
C. Laptop
D. Mobile Device |
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Which of the following are the most typical months to have updates in the interchange rates?
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April and September
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May and August
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January and October
- April and October
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Which of the below time frames is typical for your merchant to recieve their funds from their check guarantee deposits?
A. 24 hours
B.24-48 Hours
C. 48-72 Hours
D. After 72 hours |
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How many requirements are included in the data security standard for PCI compliance?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12 |
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Which of the folllowing peripheral devices reads pocket-sized cards with embedded integrated curcuits that can process and store data, and communicate with terminal via radio waves?
A. Landline Terminal
B. Pin Pad
C. Contactless Reader
D. Check reader |
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What types of questions should the payments professional ask during the information gathering phase to better qualify and or understand a merchant’s payment needs?
A. Ask the merchant about current payment services offered, business type,demographics, client base, pain points and overall inefficiencies.
B. Ask the merchant for credit card statements and begin to calculate the savings the merchant would receive if switching providers.
C. Ask the merchant what type of equipment they have and offer a low cost or free terminal option.
D. Interview the merchant’s employees to determine which services would allow them to better perform their jobs. |
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A. Ask the merchant about current payment services offered, business type,demographics, client base, pain points and overall inefficiencies. |
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The following party sets the interchange rates;
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Card issuers
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Networks or Associations
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Merchants
- Aquirer
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A merchant has never accepted credit cards before and will be operating a retail bricks and morter location. The best solution for them would be;
A. Virtual terminal
B. A POS terminal with a Pin Pad
C. Dial Pay
D. An imprinter |
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B. A POS terminal with a Pin Pad |
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Which entity typically intiates a chargeback?
A. Acquirer
B. Card Issuer
C. Card Holder
D. Merchant Bank |
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The best known card brands are;
A. Vantiv and First Data
B. Capital One, Chase, and Bank of America
C. Visa, masterCard, AmEx, and Discover
D. ISO's |
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C. Visa, masterCard, AmEx, and Discover |
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One of your merchants calls you and lets you know that are not going to fill out their annual SAQ because they are using dial pay. The BEST action would be to;
A. Agree with them and let them know they dont have to fill this out.
B. Call the police
C. Let them know that they still must comply and fill out the survey because they accept cards regardless of the fact they use dial pay.
D. tell them to contact the Risk department |
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C. Let them know that they still must comply and fill out the survey because they accept cards regardless of the fact they use dial pay. |
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What factors will contribute to helping a Payments Professional to determine what the optimal product solution will be?
a. Years in business
b. Products or services they are selling
c. How cards are accepted (face-to-face, MOTO), number of transactions, ability to pass level 2 or 3 data
d. Number of employees |
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c. How cards are accepted (face-to-face, MOTO), number of transactions, ability to pass level 2 or 3 data |
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A merchant contacts its sales rep because the merchant received a Chargeback notification letter from their Processor and wants clarification and direction. How should the a payments professional advise the merchant to proceed?
a. Ignore the letter but contact the consumer directly and attempt to work it out w/ the consumer directly
b. Call the Card Issuer and demand a reversal
c. File a claim w/ the local Small Claims Court
d. Call the processor/acquirer listed on the letter and ask for further information |
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d. Call the processor/acquirer listed on the letter and ask for further information |
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A merchant mentions he wants to run credit card transactions under a false or another business name to avoid showing income for a particular business. A payment professional should?
a. Thank the merchant for their time and report the merchant to the Security Department at the corporate office
b. Go ahead and sign the agreement and board it as usual
c. Explain to the customer that this is illegal and call the police from the appointment |
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a. Thank the merchant for their time and report the merchant to the Security Department at the corporate office |
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