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Credit Cards
Credit cards are widely used as a method of payment at the point of sale systems. On the consumer side the payment process is rather simple: regardless of the credit card type one signs an authorization and the charge appears on the monthly bill. Merchants, however, are faced with many decisions and difficulties related to credit card authorization and settlement. Accounting, security, performance and value are of great concern. Credit Card Processing Software addresses those issues and hides the complexity from the end user, while offering a swarm of features, excellent flexibility and tough security.
Credit Card Processor
Processor is responsible for receiving credit card information, passing it on to the banks and returning any necessary information regarding the credit card. Processors charge various fees for their services. Credit Card Processing Software acts as a broker by allowing to switch between processors to minimize the impact of the processor fees on the customer. Credit Card Processing Software uses internet or the attached modems to communicate to credit card processors over phone lines. Credit Card Processing Software allows a different Processor to be associated with each card type available. Also see Supported Processor List
Setup Sheet
A setup sheet that you can fax to your processor or merchant account sales representative to be filled in with merchant account data.
Credit Card Transaction Types
Authorization, Sale
Also known as Sale, Authorization is a temporary reduction in the credit limit of the card. If Authorization is not included in Batch, the credit limit is restored and merchant does not receive any funds.
- Credit Card Processing Software contacts Processor associated with the card to be authorized.
- Credit Card Processing Software transmits Account Number, Expiration Date and Amount to Processor
- Processor debits the credit limit of the card by Amount and transmits back Authorization Code.
Pre-Authorization
Pre-Authorization is used to make sure that the card is valid and has sufficient credit limit. There is NO temporary reduction in the credit limit of the card. Merchant does not receive any funds.
- Credit Card Processing Software contacts Processor associated with the card to be authorized.
- Credit Card Processing Software transmits Account Number, Expiration Date and Amount to Processor
- Processor transmits back Authorization Code.
Forced Authorization
Forced Authorization is used when a connection to processor is not possible or desirable. It is a quick but unsafe way to do Authorization. Credit Card Processing Software does NOT contact Processor to get Authorization Code for Forced Authorizations. Instead, the Forced transaction is saved and is included in the next Batch. If Force is not included in Batch or Processor does not approve the transaction at Batch time, merchant does not receive any funds.
Return, Credit
Return or Credit serves to credit the customer’s credit card account. If the Return is not included in Batch customer’s account does not receive any funds. Credit Card Processing Software does NOT contact Processor to get Authorization Code for Returns. Instead, the credit transaction is saved and is included in the next Batch. In this respect Return is similar to Forced Authorization. If Return is not included in Batch, the credit limit is restored and customer does not receive any funds.
Batch
Also known as End-Of-Day Batch, Journal or Settlement, Batch confirms, settles and clears all credit card transactions with the designated processors. After batch is complete merchant’s account receives the money from customer credit card accounts. At the end of each day a batch should be run to settle all purchases and prepare for the next day.
- Credit Card Processing Software contacts Processor designated for Settlement.
- Credit Card Processing Software transmits Account Numbers, Expiration Dates, Amounts and other relevant information of EVERY transaction to Processor.
- Processor transmits back Batch Completion Code.
Network
Depending on your installation, an operational Windows network must be in place to allow communication between Server, Manager and Point Of Sale Application. In some cases file based transport serves as the network counterpart.
Modem
At least one modem has to be connected and set-up in Windows. [products.htm CreditLine] allows users to associate one modem per each card type to speed up processing (Multiple Modems). CreditLine automatically initializes modems with strings optimized for fastest connection and performance.