Just a heads up for anyone using Intuit Payment Solutions on their Miva site. Intuit appears to have a problem with properly approving credit cards. Someone ran 14 fraudulent transactions through my website this week and they were in Pending and Rejected status. The card numbers were input multiple times until Intuit finally gave an approval code. The carts were abandoned. However, all of the debit cards used had a monetary hold on the victims' cards since that is how I have Intuit set up in Miva (approve/capture). I didn't know anything was going on until I received calls from 2 of the victims. Intuit blamed my cart as not having enough security to prohibit a potential customer from attempting to buy something multiple times even after a card has been given a rejected code for lost or stolen. Unless I'm missing something here, the problem looks like it is on Intuit's end to me. They are the ones that finally gave an approval code.
After speaking with them for an hour yesterday, they did void the 5 transactions showing in the Pending status. However, I did get charged $2.90 for card rejections @$.29 per rejection.
I'm cancelling them as my processor today and only using PayPal and Amazon on my website. I have NEVER had something like this happen before and I have been using merchant processors since 2003 when I first opened my Miva store.
Any thoughts from others who have used Intuit Payment Solutions?
After speaking with them for an hour yesterday, they did void the 5 transactions showing in the Pending status. However, I did get charged $2.90 for card rejections @$.29 per rejection.
I'm cancelling them as my processor today and only using PayPal and Amazon on my website. I have NEVER had something like this happen before and I have been using merchant processors since 2003 when I first opened my Miva store.
Any thoughts from others who have used Intuit Payment Solutions?
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