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The facts about
Credit Card Truncation
What is
Credit Card Truncation?
Credit Card Truncation is the ability of a Credit Card Machine
to Remove all but the last 4 or 5 digits of a Credit Card number
and the expiration date from the sales receipt. Here is an
example of a truncated and an un truncated receipt. |
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Truncated Receipt.
Acct# - **** **** **** 9999
Exp **** |
Un truncated Receipt.
Acct# - 1234 5678 9000 0000
Exp 00/00 |
If the receipt. resembles the example on
the right, or the expiration date is printed on the receipt, then
the receipt is not being truncated.
By current Visa and MasterCard regulations it is only required for
the customers copy of the receipt to be truncated. This means that
if you are using a terminal or software program that only truncated
the customers receipt, this is still ok. We recently had an inquiry
as to which receipts were required to be truncated, and this is what
we found.
Truncation Key
Dates (Visa or Mastercard Regulation):
July, 1 2003
- From this date all newly programmed or reprogrammed terminals must
be truncation compliant.
July, 1 2006
- All new and existing terminals must be compliant.
These dates do not take the state or federal regulations in account.
Check your individual state regulations for the complete truncation
requirements for your business.
FACTA, the
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (Federal Regulation):
C. Truncation:
Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Social Security Numbers
Receipts that include full account numbers and expiration dates are
a gold mine for identity thieves. In some states, full printing of
this information is already prohibited. For the future, FACTA sets a
national standard for truncation of card information.
FACTA says receipts for credit and debt card transactions may not
include more than the last five digits of the card number or
expiration date. However, the effective date of this provision is a
long way off, and there are a couple of loopholes:
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This section does not apply to receipts
for which the sole means of recording a credit or debt card number
is by handwriting or by an imprint or copy of the card.
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For machines in use before July 1, 2005,
the merchant has three (3) years to comply.
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For machines in use after January 1,
2005, the merchant has one (1) year to comply.
These Machines
no-longer are allowed by Visa and MasterCard
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Verifone Zon Jr
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Verifone Zon JR XL
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Linkpoint 4000
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POS 50
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POS 500
Why is
Truncation Important?
Truncation is important to protect the customer from losing their
credit card number if they lose their receipt. It protects both the
merchant and the customer by not allowing the credit card number to
be printed and therefore preventing fraudulent situations.
Why Should I
be Truncating?
Besides the reason aforementioned, It is a pending federal law not
to be truncating credit card transactions.
Effective July 1, 2003 all terminals being activated, must have and
use their truncating capabilities. The Visa/MasterCard penalties for
failing to Truncate are as follows:
These are just the Visa/MasterCard
penalties; there are federal and state penalties that may also be
collected. State penalties vary, but can be up to $10,000 per
transaction and can have felony charges associated with them. As of
Jan, 1 2004 - 8 states will require all processing machines to
truncate credit card receipts, and other states are soon to follow.
All it takes is one dissatisfied customer or credit card company
agent to report an un-truncating establishment and the business can
be penalized and shut down, and the merchant may be placed on the
terminated merchant file, which will prevent them from accepting
credit cards in the future.
What can I do
to ensure that I am Truncating?
You can call your current merchant account service provider or you
can call the Merchant Equipment Store. We have a highly skilled
department that will be able to determine if your current machine is
truncating or if it has the ability to truncate. Many processing
machines can still truncate if properly programmed.
If you would like more information on credit card truncation, would
like to purchase a compatible machine or would like to start a
merchant account, please give us a call at 877-488-9400 or order a
credit card machine from our website. We sell at near wholesale
prices so chances are you wont find a better price anywhere. We sell
only 100% truncation compatible machines and chances are we will
save you money on your credit card processing fees. We will be more
that happy to answer all of your questions about credit card
machines and merchant accounts, and we are prepared meet all of your
processing needs.
Why has my
Credit Card Machine been shut off?
Many credit card processing companies have not appropriately
informed their customers about the laws and regulations of credit
card truncation. But, these agencies have to adhere to Visa and
MasterCard Regulations associated with credit card truncation. They
have no choice but to disable any machines that will not perform
credit card truncation. Many machines such as the Verifone Tranz
330, can still truncate credit cards when signed up with the right
processing bank. If you have a Verifone Tranz 330 that has recently
been disabled due to credit card truncation, call the Merchant
Equipment Store, and we can get you processing again, with the same
machine, in just a few days.
Why purchase a new machine when you can continue to use your current
credit card machine? The Verifone Tranz 330 will truncate credit
card receipts when operating on the right platform.
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