Understanding mobile payments terminology
By judopay.com | hub.judopay.com
Payments is a vast industry. Like most industries, payments have a vocabulary of their own. This landscape can seem daunting but judo can simplify this for you.
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Hi, I watched all your videos on this topic, and want to express my Appreciation as well as Thanks!
Thank you for a great channel! a lot of useful information!
you mentioned that pre-auth validity is 3 days. So when we stay at hotel for a week, the pre-auth is done on Day 1, how do they manage 3 day validity here? they must be doing pre-auth for the full time of stay, so they repeat pre-auth every 3 days?
very helpfull, i learned a lot in this 15 minutes. Greetings from germany
Thanks a good overview of the terms. I think you forgot to talk about "settlement" though.
Very Good & much Great. You are successful because you share all the Knowledge you know with others. That’s a Great sign! Good Luck. #merchantstronghold
please if you can explain what is the difference between the pre-auth and authorization and sale
what is the difference between chargeback and refund? both seem to be same
Did "Payout" ever get talked about? I don't see a light-blue check mark next to it at the end.
Can you name examples of acquires?
This is great video informative and useful #chargebackexpertz
PCI = Payment Card Industry, not council..
Bro I work for a compnay as an engineer which has virtual cards , their software communicates with processors and those processors communicate with visa ,mastercard , amex,discover due to this I am quite confused of concepts in my company and fallback while doing the work , I really wanna know more about processors and their internal mechanisms , please guide me on this I need to learn I am helpless in my company
amazing thanks
What happened to you? No longer with Judopay? Btw, PCI is Payments Card Industry, not "Council". :p