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industrySpecificTxType

industrySpecificTxType

KeyFormatCNDDescription

industrySpecificTxType

ans..20

C

This parameter is required whenever an industry specific transaction is processed according to the card brands MIT (Merchant Initiated Transactions) Framework, i.e.: specific use cases like described below.

Only supported with Omnipay and GICC.

Supported with CB2A for Reauthorization, only.

Values accepted:

Value

Description

Resubmission

A merchant performs a re-submission in cases where it requested an authorization, but received a decline due to insufficient funds; however, the goods or services were already delivered to the cardholder.

Merchants in such scenarios can resubmit the request to recover outstanding debt from cardholders.

Reauthorization

A merchant initiates a re-authorization when the completion or fulfillment of the original order or service extends beyond the authorization validity limit set by Visa.

There are two common re-authorization scenarios:

Split or delayed shipments at eCommerce retailers. A split shipment occurs when not all the goods ordered are available for shipment at the time of purchase. If the fulfillment of the goods takes place after the authorization validity limit set by Visa, eCommerce merchants perform a separate authorization to ensure that consumer funds are available.

• Extended stay hotels, car rentals, and cruise lines. A re-authorization is used for stays, voyages, and/or rentals that extend beyond the authorization validity period set by Visa.

DelayedCharges

Delayed charges are performed to process a supplemental account charge after original services have been rendered and respective payment has been processed.

NoShow

Cardholders can use their Visa cards to make a guaranteed reservation with certain merchant segments. A guaranteed reservation ensures that the reservation will be honored and allows a merchant to perform a No Show transaction to charge the cardholder a penalty according to the merchant’s cancellation policy.

Notice: For merchants that accept token-based payment credentials to guarantee a reservation, it is necessary to perform a CIT (Account Verification Service) at the time of reservation to be able perform a No Show transaction later.

industrySpecificTxType_REST

KeyFormatCNDDescription

industrySpecificTxType

"payment": {"card": { "industrySpecificTransactionType": "..." }}

ans..20

C

This parameter is required whenever an industry specific transaction is processed according to the card brands MIT (Merchant Initiated Transactions) Framework, i.e.: specific use cases like described below.

Only supported with Omnipay and GICC.

Supported with CB2A for Reauthorization, only.

Values accepted:

Value

Description

Resubmission

A merchant performs a re-submission in cases where it requested an authorization, but received a decline due to insufficient funds; however, the goods or services were already delivered to the cardholder.

Merchants in such scenarios can resubmit the request to recover outstanding debt from cardholders.

Reauthorization

A merchant initiates a re-authorization when the completion or fulfillment of the original order or service extends beyond the authorization validity limit set by Visa.

There are two common re-authorization scenarios:

Split or delayed shipments at eCommerce retailers. A split shipment occurs when not all the goods ordered are available for shipment at the time of purchase. If the fulfillment of the goods takes place after the authorization validity limit set by Visa, eCommerce merchants perform a separate authorization to ensure that consumer funds are available.

• Extended stay hotels, car rentals, and cruise lines. A re-authorization is used for stays, voyages, and/or rentals that extend beyond the authorization validity period set by Visa.

DelayedCharges

Delayed charges are performed to process a supplemental account charge after original services have been rendered and respective payment has been processed.

NoShow

Cardholders can use their Visa cards to make a guaranteed reservation with certain merchant segments. A guaranteed reservation ensures that the reservation will be honored and allows a merchant to perform a No Show transaction to charge the cardholder a penalty according to the merchant’s cancellation policy.

Notice: For merchants that accept token-based payment credentials to guarantee a reservation, it is necessary to perform a CIT (Account Verification Service) at the time of reservation to be able perform a No Show transaction later.

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