What does AP dupe mean?

What does AP dupe mean?

transaction was declined

What does SEC violation mean on credit card machine?

violation Failure code

What does ND mean on credit card machine?

DECLINED – ND If you receive this message, then it is a normal decline by the bank. The most common reasons for a Declined – ND message are due to insufficient funds or a restriction placed on the card.

What does SERV not allowed mean on credit card machine?

A “SERV NOT ALLOWED” message usually indicates that the merchant account with the credit card processor may not be set up for a specific card type. Note this message is returned by Vital. Vital can inform you as to why transactions the transactions were declined by contacting them directly

Why is my American Express Serve card being declined?

It is uncommon for an American Express Corporate Card to be refused by a merchant. When it does happen, it could be for a number of reasons. These include: late payment of the account; detection of ‘out of pattern’ spending; technical issues related to POS equipment and others.

How do I unfreeze my Chase debit card?

Lock and unlock your debit card

  1. After signing in, choose the account you want to lock or unlock.
  2. Choose the menu.
  3. Under “Account services,” choose “Lock and unlock your card”
  4. Move the toggle switch to change the status of your card.

Can Chase Bank freeze my account?

Unusual activity such as an abnormally high number of withdrawals or use in a different state than normal could make Chase Bank freeze your account until it determines if you are behind the unusual account activity.

How long can a bank legally freeze your account?

If your account is frozen because the bank is investigating your transactions, freezes typically last about 10 days for simpler situations or around 30 days for more complicated situations. But because there are no hard-and-fast rules on this, it’s best to assume it could last a long time

Can a creditor find your bank accounts?

To get into your bank account, the creditor must get a court order. Specifically, this means that the creditor must sue you (take you to court) and win. Only after the judge enters a judgment against you (meaning the creditor won the lawsuit against you) can the creditor have access to your bank account

Can you go to jail for debt in Scotland?

No, you cannot be sent to jail for having debts. Ever since the Debtors (Scotland) Act of 1880, people in Scotland cannot be imprisoned for not paying their debts