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Review Withdrawal Request

This primary flow action prompts the user to review the withdrawal request and determine if the withdrawal should be processed.

If the decision is set to “Yes”, the case status will be set to “Resolved-Denied” with a Deny Reason of "Withdrawn" and the “Withdrawn” letter is generated.
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Description

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When a withdrawal request triggers the Review Withdrawal Request Flow flow, this assignment is generated and prompts the user to review the request and determine if the case should be withdrawn.  

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  • If the decision is set to “No”, no changes are processed.
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    Stage

    Analyze

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    The cardholder can withdraw their claim by reaching out to their bank or responding to a dispute-related email. 

    How to complete the Review Withdrawal Request assignment

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    Daily Maintenance

    Overview

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    Account holders can request to have their dispute or disputes withdrawn by calling in and working with an intake user or submitting the request through their self-service portal if enabled. 

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    How-To

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    Step 1: Click the Review Withdrawal Request button

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    Step 2: Confirm that the request truly is a claim withdrawal

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    by reviewing the withdrawal reason

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    Step 3A: If the message is a withdrawal request, answer "Proceed with the request?" with Yes

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    • Click the Apply button.

    • Click the Process Actions button.

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    1. Ensure the Deny Debit Date is correct per regulatory requirements

      • For Reg E, verify the Deny Debit Date is set five business days from the denial date (exclude holidays and weekends)

      • For Reg Z, same-day debit is allowed

    2. Click on the dispute or disputes being requested to be withdrawn

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    Step 3B: If the message is not a withdrawal request,

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    answer "Proceed with the request?" with No

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    Step 4: Click the Apply button

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    Step 5: Click the Process Actions button

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    If the dispute is in the recovery process, see this page for guidance. it will need to be recalled prior to finalizing the withdrawal request.

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    Step 1: Locate the dispute in the Disposition node

    Step 2: Use the "Sort & Filter" function to unhide non-workable assignments


    Step 3: Uncheck the box next to Hide Non-Workable

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    Step 4: Click the Apply Sort & Filter button

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    Step 5: Select Recall or Recall Dispute from the Other Actions menu

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    Step 6: Click Process Actions

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    Step 7: Return to the Responses node and complete the withdrawal request

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    The Other Actions menu offers additional actions and information that allows the user to effectively work the task. 

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    Mark Assignment As Unworkable

    Assignments that cannot be worked due to a technical issue can be marked as unworkable. This action will move the unworkable task to the Unworkable Assignment Group where leadership can review the scenario and take steps to resolve it. Technical errors that require the task to be marked as unworkable include QFD not reflecting correct data or when a user takes an action on the task, the action does not process and the assignment loops. 

    Bulk Actions

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    Bulk Actions enable users to apply action to multiple disputes at once, saving the user time. 

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    Bulk Take Action

    This button is available when there are multiple disputes present in the selected node. The bulk action applied will impact only the disputes on the page you're currently viewing if there are multiple pages due to the number of disputed transactions. 

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