A recurring payment is a credentials-on-file (COF) transaction in a series of
payments that you bill to a customer at a fixed amount, at regular intervals that do
not exceed one year between transactions. The series of recurring payments is the
result of an agreement between you and the customer for the purchase of goods or
services that are provided at regular intervals.
Supported Card Types
These are the supported card types for processing transactions:
- Discover
- Mastercard
- Visa
Mastercard uses standing order and subscription payments instead of recurring
payments. See Mastercard Standing Order Payments and
Mastercard Subscription Payments.
Recurring Billing Service for Recurring Payments
Do not use this document for the Recurring Billing service.
Use the
Recurring Billing Developer
Guide
. When
you use the Recurring Billing service, Cybersource
saves and
stores payment credentials for recurring transactions, ensuring compliance with
COF best practices. Address Verification Service for Recurring Payments
If your processor supports the Address Verification Service (AVS), then the AVS
should verify every authorization request.
Cybersource
recommends
checking the AVS's results for the first recurring payment to ensure that the
payment information is accurate and to reduce the risk of fraud.You must determine how to handle the AVS results for any subsequent recurring
payments that are not the same as the already-verified billing address information
from the first recurring payment.
Endpoint
Set the
ccAuthService_run
field to
true
.Send the request to
https://ics2ws.ic3.com/commerce/1.x/transactionProcessor
.Successful Response
You must store the
network transaction ID
from the successful response message
to include in subsequent MIT authorization requests in order to associate the CIT to
the MIT. The network transaction ID is the ccAuthReply_paymentNetworkTransactionID
field value.Store the
network transaction ID
, which is the ccAuthReply_paymentNetworkTransactionID
field value, from the
successful response message. You must include the network transaction ID in
subsequent MIT authorization requests in order to associate the CIT to the MIT.