Shopping on line can be easy, simple and save you lots of money. It can also take a lot of your time, frustrate you, and result in unwanted purchases. Now the same can be said for regular high street shopping, but with the vast opportunity presented by the Internet it will pay you to spend a few minutes reading this and understanding how to better optimize your Interac shopping experience:

1. Compare - without doubt the biggest advantage that the Interac offers shoppers today is the ability to compare thousands of Interac at a time. This is a great thing, but not necessarily all the time! Too much can be daunting at times so take advantage of the great comparison sites and where possible let them do the hard work for you.

2. Research - if it has been said it will be on the internet. Ignorance is no longer a justifiable reason for buying the wrong thing. Take the time to research in detail everything that you could possible want to know about

3. Testimonials - don't know anybody that has bought a Interac? Wrong! If the Interac is good the internet will let you know. Use the Internet as a friend and get testimonials before you buy.

4. Questions - Got a question about Interac then search the Forums, FAQ's, Blogs etc. Don't be afraid to ask .....

5. Reputation - Never heard of the company selling Interac? Don't worry, no reason why you should know every company in the world, but you know someone that does! Use the internet to find out what people are saying about Interac and build up a picture of their reputation for sales, returns, customer service, delivery etc.

6. Returns - still worried that even after all of the above your Interac wont be what you want? Check out the returns policy. There is so much competition now that someone, somewhere is bound to offer the terms that you are comfortable with.

7. Feedback - happy with your Interac then let people know, after all you are depending on others people input in your buying decision, so why not give a little back.

8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Interac site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site

9. Contact - got a question about Interac, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.

10. Payment - ready to pay for your Interac, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.

{{Infobox Interbank Network| name = Interac| logo = | area = Canada organization linking enterprises that have proprietary [computer network so that they may communicate with each other for the purpose of exchanging electronic financial transactions. The Association was founded in 1984 as a cooperative venture between five financial institutions: Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Scotiabank, Toronto-Dominion Bank, and Mouvement Desjardins.

By 2005, there were over 80 member organizations and there were over 51,000 Automated Banking Machines that can be accessed through the Interac network. In Canada, the word Interac is often used as a synonym for debit card.

Services Interac Association is the organization responsible for the development of a national network of two shared electronic financial services:

Interac Direct Payment (IDP)

How IDP works IDP purchases can be made at all retailers participating in the program, regardless of the financial institution issuing the debit card being used, and normally no fees are charged for using the program. Banks may levy a charge for withdrawing funds from the account used to fund the purchase, but these fees are not associated with Interac Direct Payment itself. Some retailers charge a nominal fee (often $0.25) for Direct Payments (presumably to cover the expense of having the appropriate equipment and any transaction charges), but they are in the minority. There are just under 550,000 IDP terminals in use throughout Canada, and 124 billion Canadian dollars worth of transactions took place in 2004. On December 23, 2005, a new record for single day transactions was set with 15.5 million transactions processed.

Four steps to completing a transaction The “Interac Inter-Member Network” is a complex network known as a “distributed architecture” throughout the country. Chances of the entire network shutting down are very remote as the network does not have a specific “point of failure.” If a single member is experiencing short-term technical difficulties, it is not possible for the entire network to fail.

1. The procedure begins at the time a purchaser makes a purchase with his or her banking or debit card; this is processed with the Interac Direct Payment service. The employee will then record the sale and enter the actual price into the “point of sale terminal”.

2. Either the purchaser or the seller will swipe the card through the reader. At this point, the purchaser will enter his or her “Personal Identification Number (PIN)” into the reader. The account to be debited is selected by the consumer.

3. The sale is transferred throughout the Interac system where the purchaser’s financial services firm verifies the debit card, the PIN, and the funds available in the account. The purchase is complete after these three steps are verified by the purchaser’s institution.

4. A receipt of the transaction is returned to the purchaser along with the banking or debit card.

Benefits Convenience Businesses from coast to coast are given an opportunity to decide whether or not to adopt the system. According to the Interac Association, the system “is offered at over 370,000 merchant locations across the country”. Making a purchase directly at the “point-of-sale” is much more convenient and eliminates the need for cash on hand. In addition, it is now possible for consumers to receive “cashback” at the completion of the transaction. The convenience of “cashback” has enhanced the technology and contributed to the popularity of the service.

Overall Risk Reduction A private number is selected by each user to access their individual accounts. This adds to the security and confidentiality aspect of the system; these features eliminate the worry of theft and make it next to impossible to access funds in an account without the corresponding Personal Identification Number.

Consumer protection in Canada Consumers in Canada are also protected under a voluntary industry code which is overseen by the Canadian federal government. The Canadian Code of Practice for Consumer Debit Card Services (sometimes called the "Debit Card Code") covers all providers of debit card services. Adherence to the Code is overseen by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), which investigates consumer complaints.

According to the FCAC, revisions to the Code that came into effect in 2005 put the onus on the financial institution to prove that a consumer was responsible for a disputed transaction, and also place a limit on the number of days that an account can be frozen during the financial institution's investigation of a transaction.

Rapid & Private Interac Direct Payment funds can be completed instantaneously and privately. Only a limited amount of information is revealed with a single transaction compared to other forms of direct cash payments. For example, when a cheque is made out to a merchant, the personal information of a customer is in the top left hand corner of a cheque. It is not uncommon for the cashier to request identification to match the information on the cheque.

Money Management It has been said that “money can burn a hole in your pocket.” With the implementation of Interac, individuals are capable of constantly monitoring their cash. Bank statements are received monthly or as requested by mail. Additionally, online records are provided by various banking services, making your individual account balance accessible at any point in time. This system allows consumers to make direct payments which result in immediate account withdrawals and a more accurate account balance.

IDP flaws and features Interac Direct Payment is a PIN-based system where the information entered on the PIN pad is encrypted and verified at a central server, rather than being stored on the card itself. Because of this, it is significantly more secure than traditional signature or card-based transactions. Despite these security features, there are ongoing fraud concerns, particularly when debit cards are duped or skimmed — a compromised automated teller machine or point-of-sale terminal will record the account information contained in the magnetic strip of the card, allowing for duplicate cards to be created at a later time. The owner of the card is then unknowingly video taped or observed entering their PIN, allowing a criminal to use duplicate cards to make fraudulent purchases.

Shared Cash Dispensing

Interac Email Money Transfer The Interac Email Money Transfer service is offered by CertaPay. It allows online banking customers to send money to anyone with an e-mail address and a bank account in Canada. This is an Interac branded service operated by Acxsys Corporation.

Interac Online The Interac Online service allows customers to pay for goods and services over the Internet using funds directly from their bank accounts. Because it removes the need to provide any financial information to the online merchant, the Interac Online service is more secure than online credit card payments. This service, also an Interac branded service operated by Acxsys Corporation, began in 2005 and is expanding as more merchants choose to participate. As of April 2007, the service is available to customers of three major Canadian banks and offered by 45 merchants.

Services not offered on the Interac network It is currently not possible to transfer money internationally (except to the US) using the Interac network; however, most Canadian ABM cards are also linked to PLUS or Cirrus (interbank network), or other networks with more global reach.

See also

References

External links

{{Infobox Interbank Network| name = Interac| logo = | area = Canada organization linking enterprises that have proprietary [computer network so that they may communicate with each other for the purpose of exchanging electronic financial transactions. The Association was founded in 1984 as a cooperative venture between five financial institutions: Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Scotiabank, Toronto-Dominion Bank, and Mouvement Desjardins.

By 2005, there were over 80 member organizations and there were over 51,000 Automated Banking Machines that can be accessed through the Interac network. In Canada, the word Interac is often used as a synonym for debit card.

Services Interac Association is the organization responsible for the development of a national network of two shared electronic financial services:

Interac Direct Payment (IDP)

How IDP works IDP purchases can be made at all retailers participating in the program, regardless of the financial institution issuing the debit card being used, and normally no fees are charged for using the program. Banks may levy a charge for withdrawing funds from the account used to fund the purchase, but these fees are not associated with Interac Direct Payment itself. Some retailers charge a nominal fee (often $0.25) for Direct Payments (presumably to cover the expense of having the appropriate equipment and any transaction charges), but they are in the minority. There are just under 550,000 IDP terminals in use throughout Canada, and 124 billion Canadian dollars worth of transactions took place in 2004. On December 23, 2005, a new record for single day transactions was set with 15.5 million transactions processed.

Four steps to completing a transaction The “Interac Inter-Member Network” is a complex network known as a “distributed architecture” throughout the country. Chances of the entire network shutting down are very remote as the network does not have a specific “point of failure.” If a single member is experiencing short-term technical difficulties, it is not possible for the entire network to fail.

1. The procedure begins at the time a purchaser makes a purchase with his or her banking or debit card; this is processed with the Interac Direct Payment service. The employee will then record the sale and enter the actual price into the “point of sale terminal”.

2. Either the purchaser or the seller will swipe the card through the reader. At this point, the purchaser will enter his or her “Personal Identification Number (PIN)” into the reader. The account to be debited is selected by the consumer.

3. The sale is transferred throughout the Interac system where the purchaser’s financial services firm verifies the debit card, the PIN, and the funds available in the account. The purchase is complete after these three steps are verified by the purchaser’s institution.

4. A receipt of the transaction is returned to the purchaser along with the banking or debit card.

Benefits Convenience Businesses from coast to coast are given an opportunity to decide whether or not to adopt the system. According to the Interac Association, the system “is offered at over 370,000 merchant locations across the country”. Making a purchase directly at the “point-of-sale” is much more convenient and eliminates the need for cash on hand. In addition, it is now possible for consumers to receive “cashback” at the completion of the transaction. The convenience of “cashback” has enhanced the technology and contributed to the popularity of the service.

Overall Risk Reduction A private number is selected by each user to access their individual accounts. This adds to the security and confidentiality aspect of the system; these features eliminate the worry of theft and make it next to impossible to access funds in an account without the corresponding Personal Identification Number.

Consumer protection in Canada Consumers in Canada are also protected under a voluntary industry code which is overseen by the Canadian federal government. The Canadian Code of Practice for Consumer Debit Card Services (sometimes called the "Debit Card Code") covers all providers of debit card services. Adherence to the Code is overseen by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), which investigates consumer complaints.

According to the FCAC, revisions to the Code that came into effect in 2005 put the onus on the financial institution to prove that a consumer was responsible for a disputed transaction, and also place a limit on the number of days that an account can be frozen during the financial institution's investigation of a transaction.

Rapid & Private Interac Direct Payment funds can be completed instantaneously and privately. Only a limited amount of information is revealed with a single transaction compared to other forms of direct cash payments. For example, when a cheque is made out to a merchant, the personal information of a customer is in the top left hand corner of a cheque. It is not uncommon for the cashier to request identification to match the information on the cheque.

Money Management It has been said that “money can burn a hole in your pocket.” With the implementation of Interac, individuals are capable of constantly monitoring their cash. Bank statements are received monthly or as requested by mail. Additionally, online records are provided by various banking services, making your individual account balance accessible at any point in time. This system allows consumers to make direct payments which result in immediate account withdrawals and a more accurate account balance.

IDP flaws and features Interac Direct Payment is a PIN-based system where the information entered on the PIN pad is encrypted and verified at a central server, rather than being stored on the card itself. Because of this, it is significantly more secure than traditional signature or card-based transactions. Despite these security features, there are ongoing fraud concerns, particularly when debit cards are duped or skimmed — a compromised automated teller machine or point-of-sale terminal will record the account information contained in the magnetic strip of the card, allowing for duplicate cards to be created at a later time. The owner of the card is then unknowingly video taped or observed entering their PIN, allowing a criminal to use duplicate cards to make fraudulent purchases.

Shared Cash Dispensing

Interac Email Money Transfer The Interac Email Money Transfer service is offered by CertaPay. It allows online banking customers to send money to anyone with an e-mail address and a bank account in Canada. This is an Interac branded service operated by Acxsys Corporation.

Interac Online The Interac Online service allows customers to pay for goods and services over the Internet using funds directly from their bank accounts. Because it removes the need to provide any financial information to the online merchant, the Interac Online service is more secure than online credit card payments. This service, also an Interac branded service operated by Acxsys Corporation, began in 2005 and is expanding as more merchants choose to participate. As of April 2007, the service is available to customers of three major Canadian banks and offered by 45 merchants.

Services not offered on the Interac network It is currently not possible to transfer money internationally (except to the US) using the Interac network; however, most Canadian ABM cards are also linked to PLUS or Cirrus (interbank network), or other networks with more global reach.

See also

References

External links



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