Visa Zero Liability
Visa's Zero Liability policy means 100% protection for you. Visa's
enhanced policy guarantees maximum protection against fraud. You
now have complete liability protection for all of your card transactions
that take place on the Visa system. Should someone steal your card
number while you're shopping, online or off, you pay nothing for
their fraudulent activity. If you notice fraudulent activity on your
card, promptly contact your financial institution to report it. It
is important to continually monitor your monthly statement to identify
any unauthorized transactions.**
Visa's Zero Liability policy took effect April 4, 2000, and is a
great improvement on the previous policy. The former policy required
that you report fraudulent activity within two business days of discovery.
After this two-day period, you could be held responsible for up to
$50 of the unauthorized charges. With the new Zero Liability policy,
you're no longer required to report fraudulent activity within two
days and you're not responsible for any fraudulent transactions made
over the Visa network.
The only transactions not covered under the Zero Liability policy
are commercial card, ATM, and non-Visa-branded PIN transactions.
For transactions on other networks, the liability decision is left
to the financial institution that issued your card. The Issuer has
the option of extending the same protections afforded by Visa's Zero
Liability policy.
Get quick provisional credit for fraud losses.
Visa's cardholder protection policy requires all financial institutions
issuing Visa products to extend provisional credit for losses from
unauthorized card use within five business days of notification of
the loss. However, many major financial institutions affiliated with
Visa will issue provisional credit even earlier—within 24 to
48 hours after the loss is reported.
Shop safely with Visa.
Visa takes online security very seriously so that you can shop safely
on the Internet. Visa has invested millions of dollars in building
a secure payment system. Visa works with law enforcement and technology
companies to stay one step ahead of criminals.
As a result of these efforts, fraud as a percentage of our total
volume has actually
*Covers U.S.-issued cards only. Visa's Zero Liability policy
does not apply to commercial card or ATM transactions, or to PIN
transactions not processed by Visa. See your Cardholder Agreement
for more details.
**Cardholders should always regularly check
their monthly statements for transaction accuracy. Financial institutions
may impose greater liability on the cardholder if the financial
institution reasonably determines that the unauthorized transaction
was caused by the gross negligence or fraudulent action of the
cardholder — which
may include your delay for an unreasonable time in reporting unauthorized
transactions.
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