How to Avoid TMF or Match Lists?
TMF, MATCH file and GNF:
One of the most challenging things a merchant faces is
going on the blacklist by the credit card companies, such as
Visa/ Mastercard. This blacklist is famously known as “TMF or MATCH” list.
This makes it very difficult to get a merchant account anywhere
around the globe, especially, if it is a high-risk
merchant account. Second to that is being put on the GNF list,
which is Group Negative File. However, it is not as severe but has its own
consequences.
Match file is like a blacklist that banks can cross-check
when they take on a new business. The match is a system created and
managed by MasterCard. It is a database that contains information about
businesses, which have gone through the phase of a fraud or a chargeback and
has been terminated for many reasons. TMF Terminated Merchant File is
another term, which is coined by Visa is just a synonym of MATCH.
GNF, Group Negative File, is First Data’s internal list of
businesses that they have had any kind of issue with them before and no longer
want to do business with them. This might not be a fraud case; you might be
listed on it because of the closing of your first data account.
How to get off TMF List?
If you find your business on the TMF or MATCH List, and you need to
know how you got listed, reach out to your service provider and they can help
you understand the exact reason.
You need to contact the previous bank with whom you had merchant
services previously. Request them to give you the reason
and reason code under which you were added to the MATCH.
You should know from the bank how to get off the MATCH or TMF.
MasterCard, in general, puts the merchant for 5 years in the MATCH list.
In case of fraud, you are highly unlikely to get off the list. Then, you do not
have any option than incorporating a new company.
Why are Merchants added to MATCH or TMF?
- Having
a huge number of chargebacks on a monthly basis.
- The merchant owes
money to the bank.
- Merchant caught
practicing fraudulent activity such as money laundering.
- Illegal-product
or Advertisement.
- Disclosing
information of profit to the customer.
- All
in all, violating the terms of a Merchant Account.
What should a Merchant do to avoid these lists?
- Never
try any kind of fraud from your as well as your teams end.
- Pay
the debts on time and try not to owe any money to the bank.
- Decrease
the number of chargebacks.
- Get
an expert who can manage these for you.
What to do to get off the Match List?
The only company that can get you off the list is the company that put you on
it.
Mostly, the merchant only learns that their business is on the MATCH is
when they apply for a merchant account with another merchant
service provider.
You should reach out to the previous service provider and ask
him about the reason, and you can be referred to the acquiring bank itself;
you may have to make diligent calls and be patient in this situation.
If a business was placed on the MATCH for a high chargeback ratio,
the processor needs to know that they are not going to get stuck with
bills from the merchant’s former customers’ chargebacks.
Getting with the wrong service provider who does not understand
your business is way more harmful than getting on the TMF or MATCH itself.
Get your business a team that understands your vertical and
supports you throughout your business tenure.
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or email us at: info@merchantstronghold.com
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