I have read threads and guides on CCV and still have question. I am particularly interested in what happens under CIM
Assume no filters are set for CCV
Is there any value in sending a CCV Code?
Do you get any kind of response the the Code matches or not?
If filters are set then I understand that the CCV code is required for all transactions and any filter not met will result in a decline. Is this correct?
Any clarification would be great.
01-25-2012 05:38 PM
Not if -no- filters are set. However, you can set it to "Allow, Report Triggered Filter(s)" in your control panel, and then the transaction will go through while returning a flag to tell you the card code status. You can choose a response on your end from there, if necessary, like maybe flagging those accounts for a higher level of monitoring.
01-25-2012 07:33 PM
I guess I don't know what you mean by control panel. Is this the Settings? I have not been able to find "Allow, Report Triggered Filter(s)".
Could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks
01-26-2012 07:48 AM
Account -> Settings -> Security Settings -> Basic Fraud Settings -> Card Code Verification. Should be obvious from there.
01-26-2012 06:46 PM
This is what I see. I see no choice as you describe so not sure what is different.
Reject Transaction If Card Code value...
Does NOT Match (N)
Is NOT Processed (P)
Should be on card, but is not indicated (S)
Issuer is not certified or has not provided encryption key (U)
01-26-2012 08:41 PM
I see these options:
Allow | Allow, Report Triggered Filter(s) | Authorize And Hold For Review | Decline |
If card code value:
N | Does NOT Match |
P | Is NOT Processed |
S | Should be on card, but is not indicated |
U | Issuer is not certified or has not provided encryption key |
01-27-2012 04:35 AM
I think I have figured out the difference. You must have the Advanced Fraud detection Suite. I think that is were the extra line you include comes from.
01-27-2012 09:52 AM
All developer accounts come with that sort of thing turned on, so yes.
01-27-2012 03:13 PM