Online Casino Chargeback After Using Id And Authorization Form

A credit card authorization form allows a 3rd party to make a payment by using a person’s written consent and credit card information. This can either be for a 1-time charge or recurring (weekly, monthly, etc). This is a common procedure when an individual authorizes a subscription that renews on a monthly basis (such as gym memberships, monthly rent, etc.).

  • Credit Card Authorization Forms: Main Types (4)
  • Credit Card Authorization Forms: Other Types (2)

1-Time Credit Card Authorization – A general form for a charge that will be made for a single payment on a credit card.

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Recurring Credit Card Authorization – The act of using an individual’s or business’s credit card for a charge that will repeat in a timely period (Usually on a monthly basis).

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A credit card authorization form allows a 3rd party to make a payment by using a person’s written consent and credit card information. This can either be for a 1-time charge or recurring (weekly, monthly, etc). This is a common procedure when an individual authorizes a subscription that renews on a monthly basis (such as gym memberships, monthly rent, etc.).

1-Time ACH Authorization – Make a one (1) time payment via bank account (checking or savings) by providing the Account and Routing numbers.

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Recurring ACH Authorization – To provide bank account information for the use of a payee to process payments on a periodic basis.

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Airline Credit Card Authorization – For any person seeking to pay an airline ticket via paper form.

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Hotel Credit Card Authorization – For the use of a guest that is going to be using a third (3rd) party’s credit card in order to stay at a hotel.

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A credit card authorization form serves 2 primary purposes that play a large and important role for businesses and merchants. First, it gives a business the authority to charge a credit card without the buyer being physically present. Second, it prevents unwanted and fraudulent chargebacks that can hurt the relationship between a business and a merchant processor. If a business is getting too many chargebacks, their merchant provider may eventually cease to do business with them.

Use the following instructions to charge a credit card or bank account by obtaining the customer’s credentials via a paper form.

Step 1 – Point of Sale

When a buyer and seller have come to terms for the purchase of goods or services, the consent may begin to be filled in. The following information will be required by the processor:

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Credit/Debit Card

  • Cardholders Name
  • 16 Digit Number
  • Expiration Date
  • Billing Address

Bank Account (ACH)

  • Account Holder’s Name
  • Address (of the Account Holder)
  • Routing Number
  • Account Number

Step 2 – One-Time Charge or Recurring

Enter whether the account will be charged on a one-time payment or will it be continuing on a recurring basis.

Step 3 – Cardholder Signs

The cardholder must sign the authorization form. If being used for a hotel room authorization the form may be signed by the cardholder and faxed to the lodging establishment.

Due to how easy it is to call a bank and report a false or fraudulent charge, there needs to be a way for merchants to minimize losses in order to protect their business. Even though businesses can dispute a chargeback, it still has a negative effect. Most businesses are allowed a dispute range of no more than 1%-3%. If a business has a dispute ratio higher than the allowed rate, their payment processor will likely suspect their business to be practicing shady ethics. And to keep the number of disputes down, many businesses will take the loss and refund the customer which can be highly unfair to the business. Any business that sees high or unfair disputes, should adopt a credit card authorization form for customers to sign anytime they can.

A credit card authorization hold works a bit differently than an authorization form in that it temporarily draws funds from the customer’s account as a pending transaction and ensures that the customer has the funds in their account to complete the purchase. The authorization hold can range from $1 dollar all the way to the full amount depending on the situation.

This is a common practice that gas stations and hotels widely use to prevent fraud. With websites such as Booking.com, they allow customers to reserve a hotel with no money down but after a specified date, the customer can no longer cancel without being charged for partial payment or the entire amount which is also another example of an authorization hold.

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1 – Open And Download The Authorization Template On This Page

Use the PDF, Word, or ODT button corresponding to the preview image on this page to open this document then save it to your machine. Make sure to have your account information handy when filling out this form as this will need to be presented accurately.

2 – Choose How Frequently This Payment Should Occur

This paperwork will handle the task of proving your intent to allow another person to use one of your accounts to pay a bill. This approval should be given with a clear distinction of how often this payment may occur. If the payment you are authorizing is a recurring payment, one that your account should pay automatically every billing cycle, then place a mark in the check box labeled “Recurring Charge.” If the payment you are authorizing should only be made once, and by virtue of this form, then check the box corresponding to “One (1) Time Charge.” Keep in mind this will mean that after this payment is made, the approved party will be unable to submit the same payment at any point in the future using this authorization.

3 – Furnish Your Choice With The Requested Information

Now that we have solidified how often the authorized payment is allowed, we will need to disclose some basic facts regarding the parties and amounts involved. Please note, that while the same basic information is requested in each of the choices, you should only furnish information to the paragraph attached to the check box you selected. Thus, begin by locating the check box you marked, then enter your First, Middle, and Last Name on the first blank space (labeled “Full Name”) in that statement. Next, on the space labeled “Merchant’s Name,” enter the Legal Name of the party that you will make the defined payment to. You must authorize a definitive sum of money for payment. Produce this Dollar Value on the blank line labeled “(Amount $)”In addition to an authorized Dollar Amount, you must indicate when this payment should be made from your account. If you have selected “Recurring Charge,” then you must use the blank spaces labeled “Day” and “Week, Month, Etc.” to define precisely when you authorize the third party to pay the named Merchant the defined Amount. For instance, you can authorize the third party’s use on “Tuesday” every “Week” or on the “15th” of every “Month.” If you have selected “One (1) Time Charge,” then enter the Calendar Date you expect the third party to pay this charge on the blank line labeled “Date.”Give a detail of what the payment is being used for on the line labeled “Description Of Goods/Services.”

4 – Produce The Billing Information Required By The Authorization Process

The section labeled “Billing Information” will seek some basic information regarding the Account Holder. As the Account Holder, you must sign this document. We will begin with the line labeled “Billing Address.” Use this space to report the Account Holder’s Building Number, Street Name/Number, and Unit Number listed on the account being used to pay the above-named Merchant. Use the blank space below the Street Address you just entered to record the City, State, and Zip Code listed associated with Account Holder’s Billing Address on the space labeled “City, State, Zip.” The Account Holder’s Phone Number and E-mail Address should both be recorded in this area. Use the blank spaces labeled “Phone #” and “Email” to present this information.

5 – Detail The Method Of Payment Being Authorized

The final section requiring information is composed of two boxes: “Bank (ACH)” and “Credit Card.” Only one of these boxes should be filled out with information. Determine which account you wish used to make the payment then fill out the appropriate area.

If you intend on approving the third party’s use of your “Checking” or Savings” account to make this payment, then you must mark the appropriate check box in the “Bank (ACH)” area. That is, place a mark in the check box labeled “Checking” or the check box labeled “Savings.” You will also need to supply the Full Name of the Account Holder on the blank line labeled “Name On Account.” Next, present the Name of the Bank where your account is held on the “Bank Name” line. Finally, document the “Account Number” and “Routing Number” the bank assigned to the account you are authorizing payment from utilizing the next two blank lines in this box. If you intend to authorize a third party’s use of your “Credit Card,” then mark the check box labeled “Visa,” “Mastercard,” “Amex,” or “Discover” from the choices presented in the area on the right. To approve a third party’s use of your Credit Card for this payment, supply your Name on the blank space labeled “Card Holder Name.” Next, report the Credit Card Number you wish the funds to be drawn from on the blank space labeled “Account Number.” Finally, transcribe the Expiration Date on your Credit Card to the lines labeled “Exp. Date” along with the three-digit CVV code associated with your credit card (usually located on the signature area on the back of your Credit Card) on the blank line labeled “CVV.”

6 – Demonstrate Your Intent To Authorize The Defined Payment Information

In order to provide proof of your approval, the Acknowledgement Statement presented should be completed. Locate the blank space that follows the dollar sign in the statement beginning with the words “I Understand That This Authorization…” Record the penalty amount the Account Holder must pay each time the charge is rejected due to insufficient funds on this space. If this information is not readily available then you should contact the Merchant to satisfy this statement. You, as the Account Holder, must sign your Full Name on the blank space labeled “Bank Account/Cardholder’s Signature” Finally, enter the Calendar Date when you signed this form on the line labeled “Date.”

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Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!

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Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
I've heard from a few friends of mine that they've racked up large credit card debt due to playing at online casinos and what they did to handle this seemed very unethical to me. They told me that after the racked up this debt on their credit cards they'd call the credit card companies and request that these charges be reversed. They said that they managed to succeed in several cases.
If you for example were to buy something keep the item that you purchased and then call the credit card company and told them that you didn't buy that item it would be considered stealing. I think that the same thing applies here... The idea that you can charge as much as you wanted on your credit card and then reverse it seems wrong and nothing short of theft.
Anyways I told this to my friends and they didn't really acknowledge the idea that it's considered theft...
What do people here thing about this?


Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:03 am
Re: Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
Charging back or reversing credit card transactions as related to online casinos has become a lot more difficult. Not only is it unethical but it can certainly lead to a lot of issues which I'll outline before. Working in the baking industry myself I know what some of these repercussions are both from the standpoint of the credit card companies, the banks and the casinos.
1.) If you charge back and you have a history of making credit card transactions that are related to gaming it's very unlikely that the bank will actually reverse the transaction.
2.) If you do charge back and are able to do so successfully (again very difficult to do these days) then you'll be listed as a higher risk user to the credit card companies.
3.) Casinos will definitely 100% blacklist you at the casino if you charge back and if you're luck and only if you're lucky you'd still be able to play at the casino but only by using deposit methods that are of '0' risk to the casino in terms of chargebacks.
4.) If you chargeback successfully there's a good chance that you'll be blacklisted on the entire casino software providers network. For example if you charge back at a Microgaming casino since they all share a negative database of users who have issued chargebacks in the past this information could be used to ban you globally across all Microgaming casino brands.
There are several other reasons why you wouldn't want to charge back but these are merely to hightlight a few key points as to why I don't think it's a good idea to do so!


Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:17 am
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Yeah speaking as someone with expereince whatever you do don't charge back it's not worth the headaches and hassles that it brings with it.
The only time a charge back is worth committing is when the charge that has come though on your credit card genuinely isn't yours to begin with.
Seriously don't do it if you can avoid it...


Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:53 am
Re: Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
Thanks everyone for your replies to my questions it's greatly appreciated...
I've always felt like it wasn't worth it the whole charegback thing nor did I ever intend on issuing a chargeback myself I was merely more curious to know what people though of this situation.
I definitely think it's wrong nor will I ever take such action unless the transactions I find on my credit card are genuinely fraudulent and charges that I never made to being with.


Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:46 pm
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What the heck does a fax back form do for the casino. It's not like they can send that to a US bank. A cc user can't legally authorize a casino to deduct from their account because of the UIGEA, nor can they authorize the casino to mask the charges as merchandise purchases - that is money laundering. So what does this form really provide for the casino?


Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:47 am
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Well my personal view on it is that it's more of a scare tactic. You are correct for transactions that are processed though the casino where they are being processed uncoded (ie. where 7995 is being bypassed) online casinos have no recourse. However the laws pertaining to the UIGEA are fairly ambiguous and because of that there are still several banks in the US that are not blocking 7995 coded online gambling related transactions. For those transactions that are processed legitimately though banks in the United States they do have recourse though the fax back form. I suppose the problem with charging back is that you never really know if the transaction is one that can be deemed legitimate or an uncoded transaction.
Still my views are in line with those discussed herein. I don't think it's ethical to charge back transactions for money you did really spend. Especially when there's a chance it can come back around and bite you in the ass.


Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:29 am
Re: Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
So a copy of someones id and credit card, really won't help the casino either if the transactions are coded wrong.


Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:54 am
Re: Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
Yes that's correct however with transactions that are properly coded there is recourse for online casinos that can be taken with banks to issue legitimate claims. Since there's no way to tell for certain whether the transaction is coded or not it's really not worth it. Moreover credit card companies do not look fondly on people that charge back credit card transactions.


Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:27 am
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I agree with what bugatto is saying here in that it's really not worth it. Especially in the long run you're really working against yourself if you make chargebacks on legitimate online casino transactions at online casinos or any other gambling type activities you might involve yourself in online.


Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:50 am
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What about when the charge back is ligit? I am in the process of claiming in excess of £2000 that was deposited to a online casino from my bank account.
I know 100% fact that i never made these transactions and the bank is making feel like a criminal.
I have no history of using online or bricks and mortar casinos except for the odd online poker game that has never cost more than $10 or so.
Does this mean I will get a bad credit rating? I dnt care about being banned from any casino because I dont use them. Your thoughts would be apreciated.
Many thanks


Thu May 27, 2010 11:43 am
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Its simply as this, don't make other transactions in your account that are not important and irrelevance to your concerns, the point of view of this statement its between your action and the result of the transaction in your account whether its your concern or not.


Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:53 pm
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It is actually fraud and highly illegal because you are claiming that someone else has stolen your details and make those transactions without your approval. Its a risky solution which could get you into even bigger problems.
Aaron
www.highstack.co.uk


Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:35 am
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Re: Charging back online casino transactions is unethical!
I recently used POSH VIP Casino, Do not use them, or any casino related to them. They are a bunch of scammers. I've used Silver Oak Casino and I believe they are related as well. I've never had a problem with Silver Oak. I'm at this point having to request a reversal because I tried to deposit one day and it gave me a generic error and when chatting I asked what to do. It happened a total of 3 times and I was told the money would not come out of my bank.
The next day I go to use my card and I notice I'm down the exact amount of money that I would have been charged had the deposits gone through and then I go online and confirm that the three times it gave me an error and did not post to my account it charged my card.
then they tell me its a pre authorization and will fall off even though while on one phone with them and one phone with the bank, the bank told me at the same time this is not an authorization is is a full on charge.
I agree its very unethical for a player to charge back something they used but in my case I never got that opportunity. Now I am having to go through my bank to get my money back. Not only has this happened but when I've shown plenty of proof with screenshots from my bank, of course blacking out what is none of their businesses, they say thats not enough.
Do not use Posh VIP Casino, they are scammers and I do genuinely hope that Silver Oak is not related to them.


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