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Asia/Pacific Region <strong>Rules</strong><br />

5.11 Prohibited Practices<br />

4.2.13 Use of Other Acceptance Marks on Cards<br />

The following addition to Rule 4.2.13 of Chapter 4 “Trademarks and Service<br />

Marks” applies in Australia:<br />

The EFTPOS acceptance mark may appear only on the back of Cards issued<br />

in Australia that provide access to a deposit account at the time of issuance.<br />

When appearing on the back of a Card, the EFTPOS acceptance mark is limited<br />

to acceptance solely within Australia. See the Card Design Standards for<br />

information regarding the placement of the EFTPOS acceptance mark on a Card.<br />

Rule 4.2.13 of Chapter 4, “Trademarks and Service Marks,” is modified as it<br />

applies to debit Cards issued in American Samoa, Guam, and Northern Mariana<br />

Islands, to include the following:<br />

Other debit point-of-sale marks may appear on a debit Card as set forth in the<br />

Card Design Standards or as otherwise agreed to by the Corporation.<br />

5.11 Prohibited Practices<br />

Except as provided in Rule 5.11.1, an Acquirer must ensure that none of its<br />

Merchants engage in any of the prohibited practices set forth in this Rule 5.11.<br />

5.11.1 Discrimination<br />

Rule 5.11.1 of Chapter 5, “Merchants” as it applies in American Samoa, Guam,<br />

and the Northern Mariana Islands is replaced with the following:<br />

A Merchant may request or encourage a customer to use a payment card with<br />

an acceptance brand other than <strong>MasterCard</strong> or other form of payment or a Card<br />

of a different product type (e.g., traditional cards, premium cards, rewards<br />

cards) than the Card the consumer initially presents. Except where prohibited<br />

by law, it may do so by methods that include, but are not limited to:<br />

1. offering the customer an immediate discount from the Merchant’s list,<br />

stated, or standard price, a rebate, a free or discounted product or service,<br />

or any other incentive or benefit if the customer uses a particular payment<br />

card with an acceptance brand other than <strong>MasterCard</strong> or other particular<br />

form of payment;<br />

2. offering the customer an immediate discount from the Merchant’s list, stated,<br />

or standard price, a rebate, a free or discounted product or service, or any<br />

other incentive or benefit if the customer, who initially presents a Card, uses<br />

instead another payment card or another form of payment;<br />

3. expressing a preference for the use of a particular payment card or form<br />

of payment;<br />

4. promoting the use of a particular general purpose payment card with<br />

an acceptance brand other than <strong>MasterCard</strong> or the use of a particular<br />

form or forms of payment through posted information, through the<br />

©1969–2012 <strong>MasterCard</strong>. Proprietary. All rights reserved.<br />

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