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Scheme tokenisation is a type of tokenisation provided by card schemes (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, etc.) that replaces sensitive card ... A chargeback describes a transaction dispute in which the cardholder reclaims the amount they paid to a merchant from their ... We take a look at the cast of players involved in a single transaction to help you understand the card
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- Scheme tokenisation is a type of tokenisation provided by card schemes (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, etc.) that replaces sensitive card ...
- A chargeback describes a transaction dispute in which the cardholder reclaims the amount they paid to a merchant from their ...
- We take a look at the cast of players involved in a single transaction to help you understand the card
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