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What is the TMF List or better known as MATCH

Wednesday, June 07, 2006
If you have had your merchant account terminated by the merchant account processor, your business name might end up on this list. Visa and MasterCard members both contribute to the combined MATCH list; however, MasterCard hosts and regulates the use and access of the system.

The system works by manually entering or batching data through MasterCard's online system for inquiry. When a merchant is identified on the system, there is one of two replies: Exact Match or Partial Match.
  • Exact Match: Business Name, Tax ID#, Phone Number, Owner Name, SS#.
  • Partial Match: Business Address, Owner Address
Merchant account providers are not prohibited from accepting a merchant that has matched or partially macthed. It is discouraged though and it is considered an unnecessary risk.

The merchant account provider / acquirer who places a merchant on the file has the sole ability to remove the merchant. This is uncommon yet happens more than one would expect. Placing a merchant on MATCH may seem excessive in some circumstances, but it is mandated that a merchant terminated for one of the reason codes listed below is placed on the MATCH file. If the acquirer fails to do so, and the merchant causes another member bank monetary losses, the original member can be liable for those damages.

Merchants can be added to MATCH for any one of the following reason codes:
  1. Excessive Counterfeit
  2. Unauthorized Cardholder Charges
  3. Laundering/Factoring
  4. Excessive Chargebacks
  5. Excessive Fraud (8% violation rate)
  6. Violation of Merchant Agreement
  7. Fraud Conviction
Most reason codes are very specific; some leave room for interpretation. The possibility of a good merchant or otherwise not deserving merchant being placed on MATCH cannot be denied. The ratio still makes MATCH a necessary defense for the acquiring industry.

Selling Downloadable Goods

Saturday, June 03, 2006
If you are selling downloadable goods, you might consider a third party processor or system instead of a merchant account. The reason being is that these accounts have a higher risk of chargebacks. And you do not want to risk putting your merchant account in jeopardy. If you get too many chargebacks, you might be placed on the TMF list and then it would be very difficult to get a merchant account.

Companies like Share It will do the credit card scrubbing for you. They will process the credit card transaction and give you your money. They take all the risks. You sell your product. It might cost a little more, but in the long run, it will be worth it.

Do your due diligence. Share It is a bit more expensive but they are taking all the risks for that sale. You are selling your product and still making money.
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