Re: QuickBooks Merchant Service
I know it is all a bit confusing. But I do now get the CID response. Here again what it does once CID is activated:
* Now that CID has been activated, AMEX will send the following in the ISO 8583 Authorization Response 1110. If you use a processor or vendor to communicate with American Express, they may translate these responses and provide the same information to you in a different field or value.
Y = CID matched
N= CID did not match
U = CID was not checked
SOOO QBMS can now use these codes like they do with all other cards. No difference anymore once you have
AMEX turn on the CVV verification response.
Conclusion: If you want to only accept cards with a positive verified matching CVV, then you have to have AMEX turn on the CID. If you don't care, don't have it turned on but make sure your QB Merchant security settings do not reject non matching nor not present CVV.
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