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The following list is an overview of the key features provided with Aptify's ePayment solution:

  • Provides support for multiple electronic payment methods, such as debit cards, purchasing cards, and electronic checks

    , and Automated Clearing House (ACH) transactions

    . The prior electronic payment solutions provided by Aptify only supported credit card transactions. Aptify's ePayment solution has the capability to use different gateway providers, that provide a variety of transaction types.

    Note

    The Aptify e-Payment solution can also support Automated Clearing House (ACH) transactions, but it requires a configuration that is specific to an organization. Contact the Aptify Client Success team if your organization is interested in implementing a configuration to support ACH transactions.



  • Support for transaction-specific authorization types.
    • AuthOnly supports the sale of products that do not immediately ship to a
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    • customer. The payments are captured later after the order ships.
    • AuthCapture supports the sale of products that ship immediately or virtually ship (such as memberships, subscriptions and meeting registrations).
       
  • Support for multiple merchant accounts.
  • Support for LUHN and Expiration Date verification prior to authorization attempt.
    • The LUHN formula may be used by a business to make sure a credit card is valid before sending the number for debit authorization. The LUHN formula, also called modulus 10, is a simple algorithm used to validate the number on a credit card. It works on cards issued by all the major credit card companies, including American Express®, Visa®,
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    • MasterCard®, Discover®, and Diner's Club®. ePayment performs this calculation before sending the transaction out for authorization.
       
  • Payment Capture functionality.
    • The Aptify ePayment Capture wizard captures payments for those merchant accounts that are set up as AuthOnly. The AuthOnly authorization type is used when a product is sold that does not immediately or virtually ship to a customer. See
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