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Banks and TMF/ Match list

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Grocery list, crockery list, clothes list, books list, and various other lists are there which we make every day to check and remind us of the things we have to buy on a weekly or monthly basis, lists are made so that we don’t miss anything while buying anything whether it is related to our studies, food, car, or any other thing but there is a list which we don’t make, and neither we want our names to be on that list rather our names being a businessman or merchant is added to the list. This list is like a nightmare for us and all we want is to get our names removed from the list, the list is called Terminated Merchant File (TMF) or Member alert to control high-risk merchants list (MATCH). The banks who put your name on the list might help you about it as they are ones who added your name on the list, the dream of a business that you were looking forward to changing into reality shatters when the name is added to the Terminated Merchant File (TMF) or Member alert to control high risk

WHAT IS MATCH LIST

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  The MATCH list is not where you want to be. It suggests that your merchant account has been flagged as high-risk due to chargeback activity, which can be a big problem for doing business in the future. The best way to do that is to be fully educated about what criteria can get you placed on the MATCH list , what you can do if you end up on it despite your best efforts, and how to avoid ending up in that scenario. The Match (Member Alert to Control High-Risk Merchants) List provides acquiring banks with a record of high-risk merchants as defined by Mastercard. With the MATCH list , banks screen merchants and determine their risk as a merchant account holder. MATCH is the rebranded overhaul of an older, more aptly named list, the Terminated Merchant File (TMF). It was created by Mastercard to help acquiring banks identify high-risk merchants before entering into merchant agreements with them.   You are on the MATCH list because of chargeback activities. Sometimes Mastercard will pla

Ways to get off Match List

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In case you did not hear about the MATCH list then this article will help you know about the match list. Many merchants are worried about how to get off match list; this piece of writing will assist in knowing the ways one can adapt to get off the match list. The first and foremost thing to understand is the meaning of the MATCH list. MATCH refers to Member –Alert-To-Control-High-Risk. It is a kind of list that is made by MasterCard for keeping the record of ventures and also those owners who got their credit card dismissed by a particular bank. Before some years, it was termed as Terminated Merchant File, but now it has been modified and has been named the MATCH list. A lot of merchants are entered in the MATCH list for five years. They cannot be removed before five years. However, this article will help you in knowing how to get off the Match list. How to get off Match list is indeed a difficult task, nevertheless, it is suggested to have a detailed discussion over this topic with

Things to know about TMF or MATCH List

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Businesses are not established in one night or one day; they take months and years to get established and become an empire. Building an empire takes a lot of effort, time, and money, investment by anyone not always comes from another business, sometimes, a person saved a lot of money so that he could invest it in another business, sometimes people are so frustrated with their jobs that they start saving money to invest it in a business later on, once the business gets settled, they leave the job to do what they like and have always liked and dreamed of. The dream is shattered into pieces when their name gets included on the MATCH list or TMF. What is TMF or MATCH List? The full form of the Match list is Member-Alert-To-Control-High risk merchants and businessmen and the full form of TMF is Terminated Merchant File. The businesses are run after fulfilling all the requirements and rules set by the state. Due to the name in the Match List or TMF, the reputation of the business is ruined c

Master Card Match List

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The MasterCard Match List is also known as the blacklist. The MATCH stands for Member-Alert-To-Control-High risk. The MasterCard Match List is one of the most authoritative national databases; the MasterCard Match List is a sort of list that is comprised of data regarding the merchants and the laws that dismisses the operations and activities of merchants and businessmen due to illegal activities. MasterCard Match List is made and does the job of maintaining the records of all business activities of businessmen; the MasterCard Match List is given another name and that is Terminated Merchant File. The MasterCard Match List is a vast industry that does the identification of merchants and venture owners who were involved in illegal business activities that can stop them from carrying more business transactions. Getting out of MasterCard Match List is Not Easy MasterCard Match List is a list that adds the member when the members (businessmen or merchants) go against the laws or cancel th