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• for all cards except prepaid cards - advise the cardholder that you must issue the <br />credit to that card, and if the cardholder has questions, advise him or her to call <br />the customer service number on the back of the card in question; and <br />• for prepaid cards, do apply your usual refund policy for returns <br />In the credit draft delivered to the cardholder you must mask truncated card number <br />digits with replacement characters such as "x,' "" or "#' and not blank spaces or <br />numbers <br />Your refund policy for card transactions must be at least as favorable as your refund <br />policy for purchases made with other payment products or other payment methods <br />If you issue a credit, American Express will not refund the discount or any other fees <br />or assessments previously applied on the corresponding transaction The discount <br />on chargebacks will not be refunded <br />Fraud mitigation toots <br />American Express offers fraud mitigation tools for both Card Present and Card Not <br />Present transactions to help verify that a transaction is valid These tools help you <br />mitigate the risk of fraud at the point of sale, but are not a guarantee that a <br />transaction is in fact valid or bona fide, or that you will not be subject to a <br />chargeback For optimal use of the tools, please visit American Express' Fraud <br />Prevention Information at www-amencanexoress,com/fraudirtf.9 <br />Recurring transactions <br />For recurring transactions you must offer the cardholder the option to receive written <br />notification for the recurring transaction(s) at least (10) len days prior to submitting, <br />or any time the transaction amount exceeds a maximum amount that has been set <br />by the cardholder You must clearly and conspicuously disclose all material terms of <br />the option, including, if applicable, the fact that recurring billing will continue until the <br />option is canceled by the cardholder If the material terms of the option change after <br />submission of the first recurring transaction, you must promptly notify the cardholder <br />in writing of such change and obtain the cardholder's express written consent to the <br />new terms prior to submitting another recurring transaction <br />For recurring transactions you must: <br />• periodically verify with cardholders that their information (for example, card <br />number, expiration date, billing address) is still accurate This will improve the <br />likelihood of obtaining an approval to an authorization request, <br />• retain evidence of consent to receive updated card account information from the <br />card issuing bank for 24 months from the date you submit the last recurring <br />transaction <br />• ensure that your process for cancellation of recurring transactions is simple and <br />expeditious, and <br />• within 24 hours of incurring the first recurring billing transaction, provide the <br />cardholder written confirmation (for example, email or facsimile) of such <br />transaction, including all material terms of the option and details of your <br />cancellation/refund policy <br />If your recurring transaction amounts vary. you must offer the cardholder the right to <br />receive written notification of the amount and date of each recurring transaction. <br />• at least ten (10) days before submitting each transaction, or <br />• whenever the amount of the transaction exceeds a maximum recurring transaction <br />amount specified by the cardholder <br />For more information about processing prepaid cards <br />• call the customer service number on the back of the card in question, or <br />• see American Express Card Organization Rules regarding "additional <br />authorization requirements ' <br />No Signature Required program <br />You may participate in the No Signature Required program under which you are not <br />required to request a signature from cardholders on the transaction record provided <br />that <br />• your business is classified in an industry that accepts in-person charges, with the <br />exception of the following categories <br />-Merchants who do not conduct in-person charges (in other words. Internet, mail <br />order or telephone order) <br />-prohibited merchants or prohibited transactions (or both) as defined in American <br />Express Card Organization Rules regarding "risk evaluation " <br />high-risk Merchants (for example, Internet electronic services or nightclubs <br />/lounges) as defined in American Express Card Organization Rules regarding <br />"high risk merchants. <br />-Merchants placed in our Fraud Full Recourse program See American Express <br />Card Organization Rules regarding "chargeback programs' <br />• in relation to the transaction <br />-the transaction amount must meet the threshold established in American <br />Express' country specific policy <br />-the transaction must include the appropriate indicator to reflect that the card and <br />the Cardholder were present at the point of sale <br />-the transaction must include a valid approval <br />Under the American Express No Signature Required program chargebacks will not <br />be exercised for such charges based solely on your failure to obtain the cardholder's <br />signature at the point of sale <br />CardCo2305 <br />A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH �L�Rf� <br />If a disproportionate number of disputed charges under the o ign lure Required <br />Program occur, you must cooperate to reduce the number of disputed charges If <br />such efforts fail, you may be placed in American Express chargeback programs, or <br />your participation in the No Signature Required Program may be modified or <br />terminated <br />Travelers cheques <br />Travelers cheques are available in various denominations and currencies The <br />denom- inations in US dollars range from $20 to $1000 <br />You must exercise caution when presented with a travelers cheque in a <br />denomination of $500 or greater The higher denominated travelers cheques are <br />rarely sold, and so more likely to be counterfeit <br />To accept a travelers cheque, watch your customer countersign in the lower left <br />corner of the travelers cheque, and compare the countersignature to the signature in <br />the upper left corner of the travelers cheque <br />• if the signature and countersignature are a reasonable match (they look alike, but <br />may not be identical), you may accept the cheque and there is no need to obtain <br />any identification <br />• if you suspect that the countersignature may be false, or you did not watch the <br />customer countersign. ask your customer to turn the cheque over and sign again <br />across the left-hand side (in the same manner one typically endorses a check): <br />then take the cheque and fold up the bottom right-hand corner so that you can <br />compare the original signature with the new one <br />• if the signatures are not the same, or you have any questions regarding the <br />validity of the cheque. call Customer Service <br />• if you suspect that the travelers cheque may be fraudulent verify that the cheque <br />is authentic by <br />-performing the smudge test Turn the cheque over (non -signature side) Wipe a <br />moistened finger across the denomination <br />-on the right side of the cheque, the ink should not smudge <br />-on the left side of the cheque, the ink should smudge <br />-obtaining online Authorization at mnmy americanexpress com/verifyamextc <br />You are not required to obtain authorization before accepting a travelers cheque <br />High CV Merchants <br />You acknowledge that you will be converted from the American Express US <br />Enhanced Acquisition Program to a direct card acceptance relationship with <br />American Express if and when you become a 'High CV Merchant' in accordance <br />with the American Express Card Organization Rules As part of this <br />acknowledgment you agree that upon conversion. (i) you will be bound by American <br />Express' then -current agreement for card acceptance, and (ii) American Express will <br />set pricing and other fees payable by you for card acceptance <br />A "High CV Merchant' is a Program Merchant with Estimated Annual Charge <br />Volume (ECV) of greater than (i) United States currency (USD) $1,000,000 in the <br />United States excluding Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands or (ii) USD <br />$1,000,000 in Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands Where a Program Merchant <br />Prospect has more than one Establishment. then the ECV of (i) all Establishments <br />operated under the same tax identification number (TIN) in a region shall be <br />aggregated or (ii) all Establishments operated under different TINS but as a unified <br />business enterprise in a region shall be aggregated For clarification purposes, a <br />'unified business enterprise' shall include Establishments that are owned operated <br />or affiliated to a single business entity <br />Marketing opt -outs <br />You agree that when providing your contact information to us that you may receive <br />messages from American Express, including important information about American <br />Express products, services, and resources available to your business These <br />messages may be sent to the mailing address, phone numbers, email addresses or <br />fax numbers that you provide If you provide a wireless phone number, you agree <br />that you may be contacted at that number and the communications sent may <br />include autodialed short message service (SMS or "text") messages or automated <br />or pre-recorded calls If you provide a fax number, you agree that you may be sent <br />fax communications American Express may otherwise use and share your <br />information for business purposes and as permitted by applicable law American <br />Express uses reasonable administrative. technical and physical security measures <br />to protect your information consistent with the sensitivity of the information <br />You may opt out of newsletters or messages about products, services and <br />resources for different forms of communications by contacting us, via inbound <br />telephone, email. facsimile webs to and any other means identified by us. or by <br />exercising the opt -out options that may be described or offered in emails, SMS <br />messages, faxes or other communications If you opt out, you may still receive <br />messages from American Express regarding services and programs designed to <br />enhance the value of the American Express Network <br />These merchant data security requirements apply to all of your equipment systems, <br />and networks on which encryption keys, cardholder data and/or sensitive <br />authentication data are stored, processed, or transmitted <br />Standards for protection of cardholder data and sensitive authentication data <br />You must, and you must ensure that all of your employees, agents, representatives, <br />subcontractors processors. service providers, providers of point-of-sale equipment <br />or systems or payment processing solutions and any other party to whom you may <br />provide card member information access, will <br />18 <br />