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123 - axept S900 User Guide v1.7
Optomany authorise your transactions with your chosen Acquirer.
Acronym for Address Verification Service, is a system used to verify the address of
the cardholder. The system checks the billing address of the credit/debit card
provided by the cardholder with the address on file with the card issuer. If the
card issuer does not support AVS it will not be included in the transaction
response.
Non-consumer or consumer customer to whom a payment card is issued to or
any individual authorized to use the payment card.
At a minimum, cardholder data consists of the full PAN. Cardholder data may
also appear in the form of the full PAN plus any of the following: cardholder
name, expiration date and/or service code See Sensitive Authentication Data for
additional data elements that may be transmitted or processed (but not stored)
as part of a payment transaction.
Also known as an IC (integrated circuit) card. A card containing one or more
computer chips or integrated circuits for identification, data storage or special
purpose processing used to validate personal identification numbers (PINs),
authorise purchases, verify account balances and store personal records. In
some cases, the memory in the card is updated every time the card is used (e.g.
an account balance is updated).
Customer Not Present - A feature that enables merchants to take transactions over
the telephone or by mail order. You must ensure you have all of the relevant
customer details before proceeding with this type of transaction.
Processing CNP transactions is subject to your merchant services agreement and
this type of transaction may incur additional charges. Please speak with your
payment processing provider if you require confirmation.
A card that does not require physical contact between the card and the card
reader or terminal to process a transaction.
A card indicating that the holder has been granted a line of credit. It enables the
holder to make purchases and/or withdraw cash up to a prearranged ceiling;
the credit granted can be settled in full by the end of a specified period or can be
settled in part, with the balance taken as extended credit. Interest is charged on
the amount of any extended credit and the holder is sometimes charged an
annual fee.