Mail order or telephone order is a transaction where order and payment information is passed on to the merchant either through mail or telephone.
Credit card transactions initiated via mail, email or telephone. Also known as card-not-present transactions. Glossary Terms - N
A transaction initiated using the mail or telephone, instead of retail terminals or over the Internet.
A merchant, market, or sales environment in which mail or telephone sales are the primary or a major source of income. Such transactions are frequently charged to customers' bankcard accounts. See also: Card-not-present.
A business, or merchant, that sells merchandise or services to consumers via mail or telephone initiated orders. MOTO merchants operate from call or fulfillment centers.
acronym for mail-order/telephone-order.
Transactions initiated by the customer using the mail or telephone, rather than through retail terminals or over the Internet.
A transaction initiated by mail or telephone to be debited or credited to a bankcard account.