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    Authorization Reversals
    The authorization reversal service releases the hold that an authorization placed on a
      customer’s payment card funds.
Each card-issuing financial institution has its own rules for deciding whether an
      authorization reversal succeeds or fails. When a reversal fails, contact the card-issuing
      financial institution to learn whether there is a different way to reverse the
      authorization.
If your processor supports authorization reversal after void (ARAV),
      you can reverse an authorization after you void the associated capture. If your processor does
      not support ARAV, you can use the authorization reversal service only for an authorization
      that has not been captured and settled.
An authorization reversal is a follow-on transaction that uses the request ID returned from
      an authorization. The main purpose of a follow-on transaction is to link two transactions. The
      request ID links the follow-on transaction to the original transaction. The authorization
      request ID is used to look up the customer’s billing and account information in the 
Cybersource
 database. You are not required to include those fields in the full
      authorization reversal request. The original transaction and follow-on transaction are linked
      in the database and in the 
Business Center
.For processors that support debit cards and prepaid cards, the full
      authorization reversal service works for debit cards and prepaid cards in addition to credit
      cards.
You cannot perform an authorization reversal if a transaction is in a
      review state, which can occur if you use a fraud management service. You must reject the
      transaction prior to authorization reversal. For more information, see the fraud management
      documentation in 
the 
Business Center
.