VisaConsumer DisputeUpdated June 2026

Visa Reason Code 13.9: Non-Receipt of Cash or Load Transaction Value

The cardholder says they did not receive the cash they requested at a terminal (such as an ATM or cash-back transaction) or the value they expected from loading a prepaid account.

Respond within ~30 days
Winnable with strong evidence

Your strongest argument

Terminal dispense or load records confirm the cardholder received the cash or value they requested.

Evidence that wins a Visa 13.9 dispute

  • Terminal / ATM dispense records and journal logs for the transaction
  • Proof the cash was dispensed or the prepaid value was loaded
  • Reconciliation records showing the account was funded correctly

Ordered strongest first — lead your rebuttal with the items at the top.

Source: Visa Core Rules and Visa Product and Service Rules; Visa Dispute Resolution (Visa Claims Resolution) documentation. The Visa rulebook defines this code and its dispute framework; the issuer decides every dispute and sets the exact deadline shown in your processor dashboard.

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How processors label this dispute

ProcessorWhat you'll see
Stripereason: product_not_received

Where to pull this evidence

Prove delivery. Carrier tracking and access logs do the heavy lifting. Here's exactly where the relevant records live in each processor dashboard — gather them free before you build your pack.

Stripe

Dashboard → Payments → Disputes (or the email alert from Stripe).

  • AVS & CVC check results: Open the original payment → Payment details → "Checks" (CVC, ZIP, address).
  • Customer email, IP, and device: Payment → Customer section and the "Risk insights" / Radar panel.
  • Receipt / order confirmation: Payment → "Send receipt" or your order-management system; export the PDF.
  • Refund history & reference IDs: Payment → Timeline shows any refunds with their re_… reference IDs.

Shopify Payments

Shopify admin → Orders → the flagged order → "Chargeback" banner, or Settings → Payments → Manage disputes.

  • Order & fulfillment details: Orders → the order → Fulfillment + Timeline (shows when items shipped).
  • Tracking number & carrier: Orders → Fulfillment → tracking; confirm "Delivered" status with the carrier.
  • Customer info & IP: Order → Customer section; Order → Additional details / fraud analysis for IP and AVS/CVV.
  • Fraud analysis (AVS/CVV/risk): Order → "Fraud analysis" panel shows AVS, CVV, and Shopify’s risk indicators.

Square

Square Dashboard → Disputes (or Balance → Disputes), or the email from Square.

  • Transaction & receipt: Transactions → the payment → receipt; "Resend receipt" for a copy.
  • Card-present / chip details: Transaction detail shows entry method (chip, tap, keyed) — chip reads support card-present disputes.
  • Customer details: Customer Directory → the customer; or the transaction’s customer section.
  • Itemization & amount: Transaction → itemized breakdown to rebut "incorrect amount" claims.

PayPal

PayPal → Resolution Center → the open case (Dispute, Claim, or Chargeback).

  • Transaction details & ID: Activity → the transaction → details; note the Transaction ID.
  • Proof of delivery / tracking: Resolution Center → "Respond" → add tracking number + carrier (PayPal validates delivery).
  • Proof of shipment / service: Resolution Center evidence upload: invoice, shipment receipt, or service-completion proof.
  • Buyer communication: Resolution Center message thread + your own email records with the buyer.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Visa reason code 13.9?
Visa 13.9 ("Non-Receipt of Cash or Load Transaction Value") is filed when a cardholder did not receive cash from a terminal or the value expected from loading a prepaid account.
When would I receive a 13.9?
This applies to cash-dispensing or prepaid-load transactions (ATMs, cash-back, prepaid reloads). Standard goods-and-services merchants generally do not see this code.
How do I respond to a 13.9?
Submit the terminal dispense or load records and journal logs proving the cash was dispensed or the prepaid value was credited to the account.

Where to go next

Build the pack for Product Not Received disputes, or dig into the matching guide, template, and processor evidence requirements.

Updated June 2026. This code’s meaning and evidence requirements are sourced from the Visa Core Rules and Visa Product and Service Rules; Visa Dispute Resolution (Visa Claims Resolution) documentation and may change as Visa revises its rules; always check your processor dashboard for the exact deadline and label on your dispute. The issuer decides every dispute — there is no guaranteed outcome.