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Aug
12

PCI Compliance and 1ShoppingCart/Marketers Choice

Posted by: Christina Hills | Comments Comments Off

People have been asking me about being PCI compliant.  My answer to you is that you don't need to worry about it.

Because the shopping cart system takes care of that.
Here is the link that shows that the shopping cart system is PCI compliant.

https://www.securitymetrics.com/site_certificate.adp?s=69%2e10%2e237%2e101&i=62582

 

If you want to read up about AVS settings, then go here:

https://account.authorize.net/help/Account/Settings/Security_Settings/Fraud_Settings/Address_Verification_System_(AVS).htm

If your merchant account company asks you about it, just send them the link above

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Nov
05

How to Refund a Credit Card After 30 days

Posted by: Christina Hills | Comments Comments Off

If you need to refund a credit card, and it's past 30 days the shopping cart does not store that info.

So you will want to select 'refund' in the order details so the shopping cart database is up to date on the refund.  But you will need to process it in your gateway.

Here are the steps if you are using Authorize.net (note that you can process refunds in authorize.net up to 120 days)

1) Go to Virtual Terminal

2) Select Refund

 

3) Fill Out the Form on that page

(you have their information in the order details)

4) You will then get a Transaction confirmation

 

5) Verify in the 'Unsettled Transactions' that this has been accomplished

 

6) Make notes inside the customer record in the shopping cart that you refunded the customer (optional)

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For people who want to integrate PayPal in their shopping cart, here is how I had paypal setup inside my shopping cart account.
(I no longer take money via PayPal, cause I personally do not like it) Please note: You need to have a Business or Premier Account with PayPal, not a personal account for this to work.

Step #1 Log into your ShoppingCart account

Step #2 On the left menu bar click on “Cart Setup” and then on “Gateway Setup”

Step #3 Scroll down to the box that reads “PayPal PDT (Payment Data Transfer)”

Step #4 Click on the link that says “click here” within that grey box

Step #5 A new window will open up with the heading “Using Payment Data Transfer (PDT) For PayPal Standard Transactions”. Go to Section III, which is titled “I have a Premier or Business Account with PayPal.” In step 4 of those instructions you’ll see the URL http://www.mcssl.com/app/postauthorizeb1pp.asp. Highlight and copy this URL.

Step #6 Open up a new window and login to your PayPal account.

Step #7 On the top menu bar click on the link that says “Profile”

Step #8 Under the heading “Selling Preferences” click on the link that reads “Website Payment Preferences”.

Step #9 Set “Auto Return for Website Payments” to “On”.

Step #10 Paste that URL you highlighted and copied in Step #5 into the box in PayPal that says “Return URL”.

Step #11 Set “Payment Data Transfer” to “On”.

Step #12 Highlight and copy the alphanumeric “Identity Token” listed underneath this.

Step #13 Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the “Save” button.

Step #14 Return to your open 1ShoppingCart.com window and place a check in the little box titled “Enable PDT” that is just to the right of the PayPal PDT box.

Step #15 Paste the Identity Token into the box labeled “PDT Identity Token”.

Step #16 Click the “Save Changes” button.

Yes, it's a lot of steps, but it improves functionality with Paypal.

Go to Cart Setup –> Gateway Setup

Click Here if you want to read the instructions from the shopping cart company for Enabling PayPal PDT

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