Provisional Credit Reg E

Posted By: LadyLady

Provisional Credit Reg E - 03/21/12 04:07 PM

If provisional credit is issued upon verbal notification and our institution requires written confirmation, can the credit be revoked if we do not receive the written confirmation by the 10th business day? This revocation would not be as a result of a final decision, but as a result of not receiving the written requirement.

Or, must provisional credit be maintained until the completion of the investigation, without regard to the written confirmation requirement?
Posted By: BrianC

Re: Provisional Credit Reg E - 03/21/12 04:29 PM

If you require written notification as a condition of providing provisional credit, do not provide provisional credit until you receive it. Once provisional credit is provided, the only allowable reason the regulation has for revoking it is when/if you determine that no error occurred as stated in 1005.11(d)(2)
Posted By: John Burnett

Re: Provisional Credit Reg E - 03/21/12 05:34 PM

If you require written confirmation as a condition of providing provisional credit, I agree you shouldn't provisionally credit the account until you receive the confirmation (and you don't ever have to provide it if the confirmation doesn't reach you until after the 10th business day following the oral claim).

One caveat, though -- if the claim involves both Regulation E and a debit card transaction subject to Visa's zero liability requirements, you have to provide provisional credit by the fifth business day, and I believe you can't condition it upon receipt of the written confirmation (Brian will confirm that or set me straight, I am sure).
Posted By: BrianC

Re: Provisional Credit Reg E - 03/21/12 06:27 PM

As much as I'd love to set John straight...I will confirm his statement. VISA only requires oral notification for your provisional credit obligations to kick in.

This change was effective October 15, 2011 when VISA no longer required a cardholder letter for an issuer to file a chargeback. (Note that some processors have not updated their dispute procedures to allow for this and may still require a customer letter to begin the chargeback process.)
Posted By: LadyLady

Re: Provisional Credit Reg E - 03/21/12 09:14 PM

Great info guys. Thank you very much.