Anyone Not storing credit card?

Thought I would ask again as it's been a few years. Anyone NOT storing credit cards in Tess? ( i.e. CC_STORE_ACCOUNT set ).

 

If this is set, and using Element as a gateway, how do refunds, adjustments get made? Do the last four or transaction ID still appear in Tess for batches?

How far back in time can you go with Element as a gateway ( locked into the processor here )?

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  • Hi,

    Hardly any of us in the UK store credit card numbers anymore, we haven't at Southbank for at least two years now. I'm not sure how it works in the US but we can log into a portal on our payment provers website and refund payments from there. We do get the last four digits of the card number, held against the transaction, and the transaction ID. 

    Gary 


    On 28 May 2014 16:43, Lou Ambrose <bounce-louambrose6123@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    I am tagging on to this thread as I am interested as well. Another question that I have is the cost involved. I have heard that doing tokenization costs on a per transaction basis. The thinking was that it would be worth paying the cost for tokenization for recurring charges, but not for one time charges. The Holy Grail would be to have no stored credit card numbers and escape PCI compliance requirements. Anyone doing this or headed that way?

    From: David Grimmer <bounce-davidgrimmer7887@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 5/27/2014 5:09:53 PM

    Thought I would ask again as it's been a few years. Anyone NOT storing credit cards in Tess? ( i.e. CC_STORE_ACCOUNT set ).

     

    If this is set, and using Element as a gateway, how do refunds, adjustments get made? Do the last four or transaction ID still appear in Tess for batches?

    How far back in time can you go with Element as a gateway ( locked into the processor here )?



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    Gary Halliday
    CRM System Manager 
    Southbank Centre 
    Tel: 07730 528002

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  • Hi,

    Hardly any of us in the UK store credit card numbers anymore, we haven't at Southbank for at least two years now. I'm not sure how it works in the US but we can log into a portal on our payment provers website and refund payments from there. We do get the last four digits of the card number, held against the transaction, and the transaction ID. 

    Gary 


    On 28 May 2014 16:43, Lou Ambrose <bounce-louambrose6123@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    I am tagging on to this thread as I am interested as well. Another question that I have is the cost involved. I have heard that doing tokenization costs on a per transaction basis. The thinking was that it would be worth paying the cost for tokenization for recurring charges, but not for one time charges. The Holy Grail would be to have no stored credit card numbers and escape PCI compliance requirements. Anyone doing this or headed that way?

    From: David Grimmer <bounce-davidgrimmer7887@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 5/27/2014 5:09:53 PM

    Thought I would ask again as it's been a few years. Anyone NOT storing credit cards in Tess? ( i.e. CC_STORE_ACCOUNT set ).

     

    If this is set, and using Element as a gateway, how do refunds, adjustments get made? Do the last four or transaction ID still appear in Tess for batches?

    How far back in time can you go with Element as a gateway ( locked into the processor here )?



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    View this message online at http://www.tessituranetwork.com/Community/forums/p/11653/35988.aspx#35988 or reply to this message

    Gary Halliday
    CRM System Manager 
    Southbank Centre 
    Tel: 07730 528002

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