Authorize.net Compliance

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  1. Bill Winters

    Bill Winters Bit poster

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    I am using Modernbill software with Authorize.net as my billing
    gateway for my membership website.

    I recently received the email below from Authorize.net about
    changes they are making, and in the correspondance below
    thay suggest that we contact our payment processor for
    compatibility questions.

    Can you tell me if Modernbill complies with what Authorize.net
    is doing, and/or if there are any changes that I need to make
    on my end?

    Thanks,

    William

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    Dear Authorize.Net Merchant:

    MasterCard and Discover are modifying their rules
    concerning the processing of debit, prepaid and gift cards.
    This e-mail includes important information about the new
    requirements and the timelines regarding Authorize.Net's
    support of the requirements, so please read it thoroughly.

    MasterCard's rule changes go into effect May 1, 2010, and
    Discover's rule changes go into effect April 16, 2010.
    However, Authorize.Net, MasterCard and Discover have worked
    together to extend these dates for all merchants using
    Authorize.Net solutions. Our merchants will now have until
    June 30, 2011, to implement support for the requirements
    within their systems.
    What are the requirements?

    MasterCard and Discover are requiring that all
    merchants support the following:

    Balance response transactions
    - For prepaid and gift cards, once the card has been
    used, the remaining account balance will be transmitted
    along with the authorization response. The remaining
    balance must be printed on the customer receipt,
    displayed on the Web page or point-of-sale terminal, or
    both.

    Partial authorization transactions
    - When a customer's transaction amount exceeds the
    balance available on their debit, prepaid or gift card,
    instead of declining the transaction, a partial
    authorization for the amount available to the customer
    will be returned. This will allow the customer to pay
    for the remaining amount with another form of payment.
    This is called a split-tender transaction.

    Authorization reversals - An
    authorization reversal is a real-time transaction
    initiated when the customer decides that they do not
    want to proceed with the transaction, or if the merchant
    cannot complete the transaction for any reason.
    Authorization reversals free up the customer's available
    balance on their debit, prepaid or gift card.

    What steps is Authorize.Net taking to support these
    requirements?

    Authorize.Net will be updating our systems over
    the coming months to support the requirements,
    but will be dependent on each processor's readiness. For a
    table of when we anticipate we will support the requirements
    with each processor, please visit http://www.authorize.net/support/pafaqs/#when.

    What do I need to do to support the requirements?

    The steps that you will need to take to support the
    requirements depend on how you connect to the
    payment gateway. For example, if you connect using a shopping
    cart, point-of-sale device, or other solution, you will need
    to contact your solution provider to confirm that they will be
    supporting the requirements. If you connect using a direct
    integration, you should contact your Web developer for
    assistance. Please direct your Web developer to http://www.authorize.net/support/pafaqs/#do
    for information on the changes they will need to make.
    Do I have to support the requirements?

    MasterCard and Discover are requiring all merchants to support the
    requirements with the exception of merchants that exclusively
    process transactions via batch uploads, mail order/telephone
    order (MOTO), or recurring payment transactions. Your Merchant
    Service Provider (MSP) is ultimately responsible for
    determining if the requirements apply to your business, so
    please contact them for assistance in determining if your
    company is exempt.
    Once again, these requirements will not be enforced for
    Authorize.Net merchants until June 30, 2011. However, we
    wanted to bring them to your attention now so that you have
    plenty of time to plan for their implementation.
    For more information on the requirements, including how
    they affect our value-adding services, please visit our FAQ
    page at http://www.authorize.net/support/pafaqs/.

    Thank you for your attention to these important changes and
    for being an Authorize.Net merchant.
    Sincerely,

    Authorize.Net
     
  2. Bill Winters

    Bill Winters Bit poster

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    Please Advise

    Can someone from Modernbill please answer the question in the original post?

    Thanks!!
     
  3. 64bithost.com

    64bithost.com Junior Member

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    Bill, PCI compliance is standard for all credit card transactions. Contact Autorize.net directly and ask them about PCI compliance for Modern Bill
     

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