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Thank you for contacting Visa.
We are sorry for any inconvenience you may have experienced.
Each bank has its own criteria for issuing merchant accounts. You can find a list of several Visa client financial institutions on the web: usa.visa.com/run-your-business/accept-visa-payments.html
To verify the legitimacy of a merchant provider (acquirer), you may wish to use an internet search engine.
Consumers should understand that it is extremely difficult for Visa to control companies that use the Visa name without our authorization. If you suspect that you have been deceived by a fraudulent offer, we suggest that you contact the organizations below who can act on your behalf:
Your local Consumer Protection Bureau
Your Postmaster General (for mail solicitations)
Your local telephone company (for telephone solicitations)
Your Internet Service Provider
Your local law enforcement agency
We hope this information proves helpful and thank you for writing.
Elaine
Visa Webmaster
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