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In this tutorial we are going to learn how to set up the blacklist rules for direct debit and card transactions.
When blacklist is enabled, traditionally, the following response codes/messages are received:
1)
E05 (“Bank account is blacklisted”) for direct debit transactions;
2)
E06 (“Card is blacklisted”) for payment card transactions.
However, you can change the message associated with this code.
Once a card/account number is marked as blacklisted, the transactions made with this card/account never get submitted/re-submitted to a processor. If the situation requires, this card/account number can be removed from the blacklist.
To work with the blacklist, proceed as follows:
1. Set a list of the response codes that are going to be blacklisted.
2. Set a blacklist policy for a certain type of transactions (direct debit, credit card or both). The policy can be set up at the following levels:
- at the portfolio level - if the blacklist policy has to be enabled for all the merchants under a particular portfolio; when set, the settings are applied to the new merchants only.
- at the reseller level - if the blacklist policy has to be enabled for all the merchants under a particular reseller; when set, the settings are applied to the new merchants only.
- at the merchant level - if the blacklist policy has to be enabled for a particular merchant.
Note that an overriding mechanism influences the blacklist policy settings within the gateway. To learn more about the overriding mechanism, review
this guide.
3. Сheck which card/account number has been blacklisted.
4. If you want a particular card/account number to be removed from a blacklist, you can do it manually on the user interface. To make a bulk remove of the blacklisted card/account number, address the issue to the gateway support.
We will use the following parameters as an example (this value is used for training purposes within this tutorial only):
Blacklist policy: ACH
Account #: 4099999992