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Better Than Cash? Global Proliferation of Debit and Prepaid Cards and Consumer Protection Policy

机译:比现金更好?全球借记卡和预付卡激增以及消费者保护政策

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A global deluge of debit cards and prepaid cards – payment cards that do not require consumers to qualify for credit – is rapidly making electronic payment systems accessible to much of the world’s population that previously paid in cash for goods and services. The global proliferation of payment cards is fraught with both risk and promise for consumers.The billions of people of low to moderate incomes who are being hurled from a cash economy into the era of electronic payments in emerging economies by the proliferation of debit and prepaid cards are particularly vulnerable to abuses by banks and merchants. Unregulated private lawmaking by payment card associations and card issuers will not ensure that consumers are treated fairly, due to their countervailing incentives to attract merchants into their payment networks. Technological solutions promote efficiency and limit abuse, but cannot ensure fair resolution of consumer-merchant disputes. Payment card associations such as Visa and MasterCard operate chargeback systems for resolving disputes, but chargeback systems cannot function in cash economies without merchants’ consent, because cash transactions are usually anonymous, evidenced at most by a receipt, and do not involve an intermediary.However, while the lack of anonymity inherent in the use of payment cards entails risk for consumer privacy, it also makes possible greater transparency in payment systems. As billions of vulnerable consumers become connected to electronic payment systems, chargeback systems become a possible means of protecting them from merchant misconduct. Moreover, this lack of anonymity makes possible new ways of protecting consumers, such as disclosure to consumers of outcomes of the Visa and MasterCard chargeback systems through merchant ratings such as those posted on eBay.There is a risk that nations with emerging economies will uncritically emulate regimes of consumer protection adopted in the United States and Europe. These regimes in many respects lack a consistent conceptual foundation and fail to address problems, such as bank fees, access to banking services and payment system insolvency, that are poorly addressed in developed countries if they are addressed at all. For example, debit and prepaid card transactions are both a convenient means of obtaining cash and a substitute for cash, but this does not justify denying chargeback rights to consumers who use debit and prepaid cards, as if they had paid in cash.Prior scholarship on payment cards has suffered from the assumption that American use of credit cards is normative. This article demonstrates that it is a global anomaly; most consumers worldwide use payment cards for convenience rather than a source of long-term credit, and that is why debit cards have become popular so quickly. Moreover, fees and charges imposed on consumers for payment card services are one of the most prolific sources of consumer complaints. Fee regulation should be regarded as a legitimate part of payments law in scholarship on the subject, and should not be ignored in establishing a regulatory system to govern debit and prepaid cards.
机译:全球大量的借记卡和预付卡(不需要消费者有资格获得信贷的支付卡)正在迅速使电子支付系统可供世界上许多以前用现金购买商品和服务的人口使用。支付卡的全球扩散给消费者带来了风险和希望。数十亿中低收入人群因借记卡和预付卡的泛滥而从现金经济跃入新兴经济体的电子支付时代特别容易受到银行和商人的滥用。支付卡协会和发卡机构无规制的私人立法不能确保消费者受到公平对待,因为他们采取了反补贴措施来吸引商人进入其支付网络。技术解决方案可提高效率并限制滥用,但不能确保公平解决消费者与商家之间的纠纷。 Visa和MasterCard之类的支付卡协会使用拒付系统来解决纠纷,但未经商人同意,拒付系统无法在现金经济中运作,因为现金交易通常是匿名的,最多以收据为证,并且不涉及中间人。 ,虽然使用支付卡固有的匿名性会给消费者带来隐私风险,但是这也使得支付系统具有更大的透明度。随着数十亿弱势消费者连接到电子支付系统,退款系统成为保护他们免受商家不当行为的可能手段。而且,这种匿名性的缺乏使保护消费者的新方法成为可能,例如通过在eBay上发布的商户评级向消费者披露Visa和MasterCard退款系统的结果。新兴经济体国家有可能不加批判地效仿美国和欧洲采用的消费者保护制度。这些制度在许多方面缺乏统一的概念基础,无法解决诸如银行手续费,获得银行服务和支付系统无力偿债等问题,而这些问题如果根本不解决的话,在发达国家将很难解决。例如,借记卡和预付卡交易既是获取现金的便捷方式,又是现金的替代品,但这并不能证明拒绝对使用借记卡和预付卡的消费者(如他们已经以现金支付)拒绝退款的权利。支付卡一直遭受这样的假设,即美国对信用卡的使用是规范性的。本文证明这是一个全局异常;全球大多数消费者使用支付卡是为了方便,而不是长期信贷的来源,这就是为什么借记卡如此迅速普及的原因。此外,对消费者的支付卡服务收费是消费者投诉最多的来源之一。收费规定应被视为该学科奖学金制中支付法的合法部分,在建立管理借记卡和预付卡的监管体系时不应忽略。

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    Rosenberg Arnold S;

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