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tripchrg.com

First seen May 4, 2026

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Registrar
MarkMonitor, Inc.
Registration Date
9/19/2012
First Seen
5/4/2026

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Can I serve a garnishment on a payment processor that has an office in my state that is not their corp headquarters? Location: Oregon I have received a judgement in small claims. I'm trying to get paid. The payment was for airline tickets and my credit card statement has \`CL \*Chase Travel [TRIPCHRG.COM](http://tripchrg.com/) VA\`  -- I'm fairly certain that CL means Clover, which is owned by FiServ, which means that FiServ is processing payments for this airline, which means they have money for the airline that I can demand get sent my way via garnishment. I purchased the tickets via Chase Travel. Do I have to domesticate the claim to Wisconsin (that's the corporate headquarters https://isvpartner.fiserv.com/)? They have an office in my state, can I serve the garnishment there?

54 days ago1 upvote

How can I find the payment processor for a charge? Location: Oregon I'm trying to serve a garnishment (small claims case has been adjudicated and I won) against a corp that I bought something from a while ago. As I understand it, you can't serve a garnishment against the RA for the corp, it has to be their bank or payment processor. I found a news article about the corp changing payment processors to Cellpoint Digital, but they (Cellpoint) don't have any presence in my state, no headquarters, no RA. I'd rather avoid domesticating to a different state, seems like that's unlikely to work (maybe just cynicism on my part). I looked up the transaction and called my bank. The transaction is "CL \*Chase Travel [TRIPCHRG.COM](http://TRIPCHRG.COM) VA" on my statement. The bank said that the CL indicated the payment processor was Chase Bank. Or something, they were unclear about it. I asked what "TRIPCHRG.COM VA" meant and they said they don't see that on the transaction. That's literally what's on my statement though. So it's confusing. As I understand it money goes: my card -> payment processor -> business I'm buying from. Is that incorrect? How can I figure out what bank has this businesses money? Do I have to get the court to summon the RA for the corp to court to answer that? It's a not-insignificant chunk of money. So how can I figure out who actually processed that payment? If it is Chase Bank, do I just serve the garnishment on Chase? Can they be both the transaction originator (term?) and the payment processor?

55 days ago1 upvote

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