Anyone NOT storing credit cards?

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Has anyone decided not to store credit cards? Just wondering how you would research charge backs?

 

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    Yes, is that possible? Trying to remove any possibility of a breach.

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Rowell
    Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 5:33 PM
    To: Gloria Ormsby
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Anyone NOT storing credit cards?

     

    Are you referring solely to storing them in Tessitura?
    I assume you should still be able to research this in the TPA Client given the proper credentials.

    From: Gloria Ormsby <bounce-gloriaormsby5026@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 8/8/2011 4:25:12 PM

    Has anyone decided not to store credit cards? Just wondering how you would research charge backs?

     




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  • I assume those actions in Tessitura would not affect transcend and the ability to get that information out of the TPA Client, but you might want to double check with Intrix support or open a TASK ticket.

    Intrix Support info
    E-mail support (support@intrix.com)
    Telephone Support (1-800-5INTRIX, option 1)



    [edited by: Ryan Rowell at 4:46 PM (GMT -6) on 8 Aug 2011]
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  • I assume those actions in Tessitura would not affect transcend and the ability to get that information out of the TPA Client, but you might want to double check with Intrix support or open a TASK ticket.

    Intrix Support info
    E-mail support (support@intrix.com)
    Telephone Support (1-800-5INTRIX, option 1)



    [edited by: Ryan Rowell at 4:46 PM (GMT -6) on 8 Aug 2011]
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