Batch Out definition
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Merchant is responsible for resubmitting a Batch Out or ticket if the POS terminal fails to properly Batch Out or if sales ticket data does not process through the normal payment cycle.
Transactions contained in an untimely Batch Out may be refused, held for a 180 day period, become subject to chargeback or be transferred to a Reserve Account and held in accordance with the terms of the Bank Card Merchant Agreement.
Merchant acknowledges that failure to Batch Out will delay funds being deposited and will result in the loss of guarantee coverage on those checks.
Attached to this Agreement and incorporated herein by reference is a Schedule of Fees, which contains the Discount Fee, Transaction Fees, Return Fee per returned item, Minimum Monthly Discount Fee, Subscription Fee, Monthly Check 21 Access Fee, Batch Out Fee, Termination Fee and other terms and conditions in effect on the commencement date of this Agreement.
If Merchant has selected Conversion with Guarantee, then checks contained in an untimely Batch Out will not be guaranteed.
In addition, any transactions contained in an untimely Batch Out may be refused, become subject to chargeback or be held until after a sixty day period for consumer chargebacks by SPS-EFT.
Merchant acknowledges that failure to Batch Out on a timely basis may be grounds for suspension or termination of the SPS- EFT Services at SPS-EFT’s sole discretion.
SPS-EFT, in its sole discretion, may assess a $50.00 fee per day for each terminal on which Merchant fails to transmit a timely Batch Out.
Merchant agrees to Batch Out on a daily basis each POS terminal used by Merchant.
In the event that a payment is rejected by Merchant’s bank or fails to arrive within three (3) days from the date of the confirmed Batch Out due to problems beyond SPS-EFT’S control, SPS-EFT may periodically wire transfer all funds due Merchant until the problem is corrected, at Merchant’s expense.