View Single Post
  #869   Report Post  
Old March 19th 12, 04:45 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,misc.transport.rail.americas
Stephen Sprunk Stephen Sprunk is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity at LondonBanter: Aug 2004
Posts: 172
Default card numbers, was cards, was E-ZPass, was CharlieCards v.v. Oyster(and Octopus?)

On 19-Mar-12 12:38, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:28:11 on Mon, 19 Mar
2012, Stephen Sprunk remarked:
What I agree we didn't get to the bottom of is how the card companies
can issue 'normal' VISA debit cards while also promising the cardholder
that they (the cardholder) will not be allowed to overdraw.


A debit card works no differently, from the network's or merchant's
perspective, from a credit card. The merchant requests authorization
for a particular amount, and the issuing bank either accepts or declines
the transaction. If the merchant posts a transaction without
authorization, it may be declined and the merchant may not get paid.

Either card type may be declined if the issuing bank sees the customer
has insufficient funds, whether such funds are drawn from a debit
account or a credit account.


sigh but we don't (here in the UK anyway) live in a world where every
transaction is authorised.


That's why I said "If the merchant posts a transaction without
authorization, it may be declined and the merchant may not get paid."

It's very simple. I don't understand why you keep trying to make it
more complicated than it is.

S

--
Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein
CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the
K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking