I am receiving orders through as OK despite address and postcode details not being checked. My Actinic Payments preferences are sent to void payments where post code and address have a status of "Not Checked" but this is not happening. Payent Method configuration set to enforce both checks. Results of Security Checks shown in the "View Payments" screen shows result as "not_checked". I reported this six days ago and have not had a resolution yet. Anyone else seeing this?
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After looking at the setup and you last email, development have this to say……
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thank you, the question has been answered in the above(.i.e.) the customers setup screenshots, Actinic will not reject/void a transaction if the bank returns a result of 'not checked'. The virtual terminal in WebMIS has this option in its settings, but these settings are not used by Actinic.
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Kiran
That is a major failing in the Actinic Payments system. It now means I cannot trust any payment authorised by Actinic and that I have to check each one manually. Looks like I'll be dumping Actinic payments when my current subscription expires.
Fortunately none of the payments I have received that failed authorisation have been charged back (yet).
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I suspect the 'not checked' reponse mostly applies to overseas cards where the banks are unable to check the address.
If this is the case then you'll need to live with it if you're looking for international orders.
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I'm not looking for overseas orders I deal with the UK only. I want to be sure that I reject overseas cards. Other card processing facilities give the choice. This should only be a matter of adding a string to reject as 'Not Checked' is rejected. This looks like Actinic have decided to do half the job.
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I would not advise rejecting all orders that fail AVS checks. You will reject many perfectly valid orders if you do this, as for a variety of reasons quite a few addresses will fail AVS because the customer has presented their address details slightly differently from how they are held on file.
Also, the checking by the bank system is partial, and some fraudsters have learnt how to get around the checks. So the opposite problem also applies.
The best bet is the 3rd Man check, combined with experience and your own procedures. That way you will be able to minimise fraud while also minimising the rejection of good orders. Tesco Direct and Argos use The 3rd Man, the latter claiming that 97% of fraud is caught. Of course, every business is slightly different.
Incidentally, Actinic are currently looking into adding a fraud check status of "Strict" which would reject payments if something wasn't checked, as well as if it failed. However, the advice above still applies.
Chris
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I expected Actinic Payments to work properly when I asked it to reject non-matches and not checked. I'm happy to reject anything within those strict parameters. However, because you have chosen not to implement the rules fully I now have to go back to manual checks. I'm not asking for excuses just that your system works as promised. We have other fraud measures in place but that is no excuse for lazy programming.
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Originally posted by PJ ENG View PostIt give you no useful info except to say there may be an issue but we are not telling what it is
Originally posted by software4ed View PostI'm running 9.0.2, it shows CVV AVS and 3D Secure data but not 3rd man.
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The KB at http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=44732 may help with a little further information about the 3rd Man detail that is available within EC.Steve Wardell
Operations Director
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Hi Steve
Thanks for the info but this still does not really explain what all the codes mean, admitedly some are self explanitory but what do the following mean (this is just a couple for example)
Phone number analysis
High ATV at delivery address
So some form of analysis was done but it still does not help you make a decision
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