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- Documentation
If there is a Written Statement requirement, then the analyst will see the Documentation node. In check claims, the image of the check is a required document. If the Written Statement is not received within 10 calendar days and the check image is not uploaded, this node will resolve and the Review Documents assignment will not generate.
Review Documents - Provisional Credit
Note: The Provisional Credit Review assignment will wait for the Written Statement to be received and reviewed before it presents to an analyst. Analysts can enter the Provisional Credit node within the 10-day pend timeframe to work the Provisional Credit assignment by clicking on the Proceed without Documents button.
In the Provisional Credit Review assignment, analysts will determine how to handle the dispute: grant provisional credit when recovery is to be pursued, grant final credit to pay the claim, deny the dispute, or pend the dispute for a variety of reasons. For more information on pending the claim, click here.
Provisional Credit Review - Disposition (Disposition Case)
In the Disposition Case assignment, analysts will determine if recovery should be pursued. They can pursue recovery by completing the form, selecting Do Not Pursue Recovery to move the dispute to the Process Liability assignment or make a liability decision immediately, or selecting the Pend option from the Other Actions menu to pend the dispute for a variety of reasons. For more information on pending the claim, click here.
Disposition Case - Recovery
Note: The claim will be paid when the analyst processes the method of recovery (Process Debit, Late Claim Adjustment, or Federal Adjustment). If the analyst pursues the Request Funds recovery option, they will be prompted to choose a pend timeframe and complete the letter to the paying bank. QFD will send the letter, however, the analyst will need to capture the paying bank's response. Recording the paying bank's response occurs in the Recovery node and there are two options: Paid and Denied. If the Denied option is selected, the analyst will need to determine if they pay the claim, deny the claim, or pursue another recovery option. The latter option will move the dispute back to the Disposition node to work the Disposition Case assignment a second time.
Check Recovery
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- Authorization
Note: Disputing pending charges is optional. Refer to your firm's configuration to know if analysts will see this assignment.
The Authorization Review assignment generates when a pending charge was disputed and QFD finds a posted transaction that potentially matches the authorization. In this assignment, analysts will match the disputed authorization to its matching posted charge.
Authorization Review - Enrichment
Note: There are several Enrichment assignments. The Select Transaction assignment is the most common, however, it will not generate if the charge was placed on an alternate network.
The Select Transactions assignment generates when QFD finds a potential matching transaction from the Association to the disputed charge. The purpose of this assignment is to bring rich transactional data (such as POS entry mode, authorization code, security codes, etc.) to the disputed transaction. Analysts will match the Association's transaction with the disputed charge.
Select Transaction - Collaboration
Note: The dispute will move to the Collaboration node several times throughout the claim resolution process.
The Check for Merchant Credit assignment generates when QFD identifies a potential refund from the merchant in the Ethoca or Verifi flow or by reviewing the recent account activity.
Check for Merchant Credit - Provisional Credit
In the Provisional Credit Review assignment, analysts will determine how to handle the dispute: grant provisional credit when recovery is to be pursued, grant final credit to pay the claim, deny the dispute, or pend the dispute for a variety of reasons. For more information on pending the claim, click here.
Provisional Credit Review - Disposition (Disposition Case)
Note: The disposition node houses many assignments that involve the chargeback. The Disposition Case assignment is the most common because its purpose is to submit the chargeback.
In the Disposition Case assignment, analysts will determine if recovery should be pursued. They can pursue recovery by completing the form, selecting Do Not Pursue Recovery to move the dispute to the Process Liability assignment or make a liability decision immediately, or selecting the Pend option from the Other Actions menu to pend the dispute for a variety of reasons. For more information on pending the claim, click here.
Disposition Case - Disposition (Review Chargeback)
Note: The Review Chargeback assignment generates when the chargeback form has an issue that needs to be resolved prior to submitting the chargeback.
In the Review Chargeback assignment, analysts will correct the chargeback form.
Review Chargeback - Recovery (Execute Chargeback)
Note: The Execute Chargeback assignment generates when the automated chargeback process fails.
In the Execute Chargeback assignment, analysts will identify the reason for the chargeback failure and manually submit the chargeback in their firm's Association system of choice.
Execute Chargeback - Recovery (Process Chargeback)
Note: The Process Chargeback assignment generates when the disputed charge was placed on an alternate network.
In the Process Chargeback assignment, analysts will manually submit the chargeback in their firm's Association system of choice.
Process Chargeback - Disposition (Review Dispute Response)
In the Review Dispute Response assignment, analysts will review the merchant's response and determine the next action.
Review Dispute Response - Disposition (Process Liability)
Note: This assignment will present to analysts when recovery cannot be pursued due to an expired regulation resolution date or otherwise does not have chargeback rights.
In the Process Liability assignment, analysts will determine if the claim should be paid or denied.
Process Liability
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