Changing your Bank is not the same as changing your merchant provider. You can change either/or at any time. Refer to the basic definitions used the credit card industry for more information on roles and responsibilities of either. |
You may get various benefits such as:
There are disadvantages of changing service providers - most notably:
If you suspect you might have a significant number of refunds to do for upcoming shows that are or could be cancelled, you might want to:
In recent years, merchant providers have instituted fraud policies that apply one or more of the following rules (Linked Refunds) that mean refunds
The rules above are imposed by the credit card companies and they can change at any time. If you change a merchant provider, then at least 3 of the rules above are viiolated:
The new merchant provider will not allow refunds for any charges done by the old merchant provider.
You may need to ask the new merchant provider to approve you for independent refunds - which they may charge more for, or may not give you that permission.
Note, that Independent refunds of a card used with a new merchant processor means you must ask the patron for their card number again. (linked refunds do not need you to get the card). |
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Alternatively, you many need to keep your old merchant provider setup available for a few months for refunds only - until your risk of needing to do a refund to the old provider is past. |