Mailorder Transactions (Customer Not Present); Mailorder - Csc/Avs Results - Ingenico IWL200 series User Manual

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Transactions

Mailorder Transactions (Customer Not Present)

Your terminal is pre-configured for Mailorder (Customer Not Present)
transactions.
Mailorder transactions are performed without the customer or the card
being present. All card details must be manually entered so please take
note of what information will be asked for by your terminal.
If supported by your acquirer and by the card type taken, you will have
the option of entering the CSC (Card Security Code) and using the AVS
(Address Verification Service).
The CSC is the last three digits of the number printed on the signature
strip on the back of the card.
To use AVS checking, you will be prompted to input the numerical digits
only from the customer's postcode and address.
The response from the acquirer will then give you the result of the
security checks to help you decide if you wish to continue with the
transaction.

Mailorder - CSC/AVS Results

Please be aware that the CSC/AVS result is intended only to guide you
in a decision to void or confirm an already authorised transaction.
Contact your acquirer for more information and details of liability.
DATA MATCHED
AVS MATCH ONLY
CSC MATCH ONLY
DATA NON MATCH
NOT CHECKED
The data may not be checked if the service is not supported or if there is
a temporary system failure.
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You must ensure that this option is enabled on your acquirers
Merchant Account.
For American Express cards there is a four digit Card Security
Code printed on the front of the card, any numbers on the
signature strip should be ignored.
Both the CSC and AVS data matches.
Only the AVS data matches.
Only the CSC data matches.
Neither the CSC nor AVS data matches.
The data was not checked.
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