- Introduction to Payments
- Standard Payment Processing
- Debit and Prepaid Card Processing
- Processing Debit and Prepaid Authorizations
- Airline Data Processing
- Japanese Payment Options Processing
- Processing Payments Using Credentials
- Using Stored Customer Credentials During a CIT
- Merchant-Initiated Delayed Transaction with PAN
- Merchant-Initiated Incremental Transaction with PAN
- Merchant-Initiated No-Show Transactions with PAN
- Merchant-Initiated Reauthorization Transactions with PAN
- Merchant-Initiated Resubmission Transaction with PAN
- Installment Payments
- Recurring Payments
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Simple Order API | Visa Platform Connect
Customer-Initiated Unscheduled COF Payment with PAN
An unscheduled credentials-on-file (COF) transaction uses stored payment information
for a fixed or variable amount that does not occur regularly. An account top-up is
one kind of unscheduled COF.
Prerequisites
The first transaction in an unscheduled COF payment is a customer-initiated
transaction (CIT). Before you can perform a subsequent merchant-initiated
transaction (MIT), you must store the customer's credentials for later use. Before
you can store the user's credentials, you must get the customer's consent to store
their private information. This process is also known as establishing a relationship
with the customer.
Endpoint
Set the
ccAuthService_run
field to true
.Send the request to
https://ics2ws.ic3.com/commerce/1.x/transactionProcessor
.Successful Response
Store the
ccAuthReply_paymentNetworkTransactionID
field value from the
successful response message. You must include the network transaction ID in
subsequent MIT authorization requests to associate the CIT to the MIT.