About Pre-authorizing, Capturing, and Forcing Credit Card Payments
Capturing and Invoicing Pre-authorized Credit Card Payments
Pre-authorizing a Credit Card Payment
Processing a Credit Card Prepayment
If you use Payment Processing, you can use the O/E Prepayment screen to capture (process payment for) a credit card prepayment that was previously authorized. You capture a pre-authorized credit card payment when you are ready to process payment for goods that you have shipped, or for goods or services that a customer has received. More...
Note: You can use the O/E Capture Payments With Invoices screen to capture and invoice pre-authorized payments for multiple Order Entry documents. For more information, see Capturing and Invoicing Pre-authorized Credit Card Payments.
Tip: On the O/E Order Entry screen, you can use the Order Number Finder to view status. If a credit card payment has been but not processed for the order, the Order Has Pre-authorization column for the order displays "Yes."
To capture a pre-authorized credit card prepayment:
Note: You can capture payments from the O/E Invoice Entry screen only if the Require Capture of Pre-authorized Payments at Shipment option is cleared on the Payment Processing Options screen.
Note: On the O/E Shipment Entry screen, the Create Invoice option is selected by default. You must create an invoice when capturing a credit card payment from this screen.
The O/E Prepayments screen appears. The Payment Code, Processing Code, and Pre-authorization Amount fields display the information that was entered for the .
Note: The Receipt Amount field displays the invoice amount, rather than the amount.
Note: When you capture a credit card payment, the amount captured can be different than the amount that was . For example, if a customer at a restaurant adds a tip, the amount captured will be greater than the amount that was .
The Charge button becomes available.
Note: The Quick Charge button cannot be used to capture a payment.
The Process Credit Card screen appears.
Note: For some transactions, you can edit the amount in the Taxes field in order to comply with Level 2 processing requirements. When you edit this amount, the amount in the Subtotal field is calculated automatically by subtracting the taxes you entered from the transaction total.
Paya processes the payment.