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Re: Address Verification & ICVerifyFrom: db Technology Staff Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2004
Time: 10:03:30 amHow long should one wait before it would be considered acceptable to resend
an email request?
Regards,
Barb
At 08:56 PM 4/5/04 -0500, you wrote:
>At 06:04 PM 4/5/04 -0700, you wrote:
>>db Technology Staff wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you. Toggling that switch to "yes" did cause additional information
>>> to be exported. However, rather than have the user id or login, I need to
>>> have the customer name or rather the "Name on Card" exported. Is there a
>>> location in Optigold that allows this change to be inacted or added for
the
>>> ICVerify export?
>>
>>It's not possible to have the name on card be the unique identifier. The
>>problem that would cause is when you import the resulting data back (to
>>parse approvals/declines), transactions would be lost if they had no name on
>>card. Also, name on the card is not necessarily unique. You could have two
>>John Smith's for example.
>
>I don't need a "unique identifier" when I am processing someone's credit
>card through my cardservices account.
>
>If you will note, my email above to you is NOT requesting that I have the
>"Name on Card" as the *unique identifier*.
>
>I am asking that the "Name on Card" be a part of the information colated by
>Optigold as part of the credit card transaction.
>
>My merchant card account company has no interest in what my customer's
>login name is, the merchant account does however have a great deal of
>interest in the name of the cardholder. Please note in the earlier example
>of the current information being provided from Optigold for the ICVerify
>batch:
>
>"C1","admin","5163","601100467069XXXX","0703","130.00"
>
>the login name isn't here. I understand that Optigold needs a "unique
>identifier, however it is my understanding that the id number of (for
>example from the above export) "5163" is what Optigold is using to to keep
>the transaction unique when imported back into Optigold. I have various
>types of accounts billed via credit card that have no login id at all.
>Obviously, Optigold can and does use something else as the "unique
>identifier" since I have managed to charge the cards on these accounts over
>the years and have them imported into Optigold.
>
>So, again I ask, how can I go about pulling the cardholder's name out of
>Optigold so that it will be reported to my card processing company during a
>batch transaction?
>
>Regards,
>Barb
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