ProDon:Bank Rejections
Bank Rejections |
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Importing bank rejections
- 3 Cancel all transactions
- 4 Cancel all transactions and reactivate the token
- 5 Cancel all transactions and replace the token
- 6 Renew the transactions and reactivate the token
- 7 Renew the transactions and replace the token
- 8 Reactivate the token
- 9 Replace the token
- 10 Mark as ignored
- 11 Error code grid
CAUTION : This function is only available from the version 5.0.3.
Introduction
Sometimes, it happens that a direct debit PaySafe transaction may be rejected. A bank reject is a transaction with a successful payment, which can be linked to a commitment, which is linked to a direct debit PaySafe token. No matter the reject reason, the transaction will get an error code and it will be necessary to process this rejection with the help of ProDon's functions. Depending of the bank reject type, the possibilities will be different. The Electronic Transaction module must be activated to access bank rejection.
Importing bank rejections
At the opening of ProDon, if there are bank rejects to import, this window will pop up. |
To process the bank rejects, go to the "Batch Processing" tab and select "Bank rejections". |
In this window, there is the "Import" button at the left. To import rejects, click on it. |
To process a reject, select the reject to process in this window. Be sure that the button is highlighted to only display the unprocessed rejections.
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Cancel all transactions
The "Cancel all transactions" button is available as soon as there is at least one transaction without commitment. For example, a client makes a donation directly on the website of the organization, but this donation is not linked to a commitment and is rejected. This function will cancel all untransferred transactions and all rejected transactions related to a precise token.
From this window, click on "Cancel all transactions". |
Then, this window will open: | |
A: Clicking on "Yes" will to the next step. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back to the last step. |
Once all steps finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Cancel all transactions and reactivate the token
The "Cancel all transactions and reactivate the token" is available as soon as there is at least a transaction and a commitment. For example, the automatic instalment comes on Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) in the client's account for his/her commitment. This function will cancel all untransferred transactions and all rejected transactions linked to this token and it will reactivate it. By reactivating it, it will be usable again.
When the reject window open, these are the available options : | |
From this window, select the "Cancel all transaction and reactivate the token" button. |
Then, after clicking on the button, this window will open: | |
A: Clicking on "Yes" will continue to the next step. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back to the last step. |
Then, this message will appear to confirm the token reactivation: | |
Click on "Ok" to continue. |
Once all steps finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Cancel all transactions and replace the token
The "Cancel all transaction and replace the token" button is available as soon as there is at least a transaction and a commitment. For example, the automatic instalment create a reject telling the account is closed. This function will cancel all untransferred transactions and all rejected transactions linked to this token and replace it. The new bank information will have to be entered to link a new account to the client.
When the reject window open, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Cancel all transactions and replace the token" button. |
Then, after clicking on the button, this window opens: | |
A: Clicking on "Yes" will continue to the next step. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back to the last step. |
Then, this page opens to allow to create a new token which will replace the old one: | |
The bank information of the client must be entered to continue. |
The validation page is displayed if the information entered before are valid: | |
Once all steps finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Renew the transactions and reactivate the token
The "Renew the transactions and reactivate the token" button is available as soon as there is a transaction. For example, the transaction has been rejected, the client adds some money to his account, he contacts the organization to tell to redo the transaction in the same account. This function will redo all untransferred transactions and all rejected transactions and reactivate the token. These transactions will be passed in the same account.
When the reject window open, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Renew the transactions and reactivate the token" button. |
So, this message will pop up to confirm the reactivation of the token: | |
Click on "Ok" to continue.
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Once all steps finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Renew the transactions and replace the token
The "Renew the transactions and replace the token" button is available as soon as there is a transaction. For example, the transaction has been rejected, the client has changed his account and contacted the organization to give his new information and tells that the transaction can be done in this new account. This function will redo all untransferred transactions and all rejected transactions and will replace the token. Then, the transactions will be done in this new account.
When the reject window open, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Renew the transactions and replace the token" button. |
Then, after clicking on the button, this window will open:
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A: Clicking on "Yes" will continue to the next step. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back. |
Then, this page opens to allow to create a new token which will replace the old one: | |
The bank information of the client must be entered to continue. |
The validation page is displayed if the information entered before are valid: | |
Once all steps finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Reactivate the token
The "Reactivate the token" is available as soon as there is a commitment without transaction. For example, the transaction has been rejected, the client contact the organization to cancel it, but she asks to keep the same bank information, so they must be reactivated.
When the reject window opens, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Reactivate the token" button. |
Then, this message will pop up to confirm the token reactivation: | |
Click on "Ok" to continue. |
Once all step finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked.
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Replace the token
The "Replace the token" button is available as soon as there is a commitment and no transaction. For example, the transaction has been rejected, the client, which is having a commitment with the organization, contact the organization to cancel the transaction and he gives his new bank information for the next transactions of the commitment. This function will replace the token to change the bank information of this commitment.
When the reject window opens, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Replace the token" button. |
Then, this window pops up: | |
A: Clicking on "Yes" will continue to the next step. Caution: After this step, it will be impossible to go back. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back. |
Then, this page opens to allow to create a new token which will replace the old one: | |
The bank information of the client must be entered to continue. |
The validation page is displayed if the information entered before are valid: | |
Once all step finished, this window will be displayed: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Mark as ignored
The "Mark as ignored" button is always available. This function will ignore the reject while not touching the token. Without modification, the token cannot be used anymore.
When the reject window opens, these are the available options: | |
From this window, select the "Ignore the reject" button. |
Then, this window will pop up: | |
A: Clicking on "Yes" will ignore the reject. Caution: After this step, it will be impossible to go back. |
B: Clicking on "No" will go back. |
Once this step finished, this window opens: | |
Caution: See that the selected function is highlighted and all other functions are locked. |
Error code grid
To help understanding the errors, this is a grid of all possible errors for EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). | |
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Edit Reject |
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NSF (Debit Only) |
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Account not found |
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Payment Stopped/Recalled |
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Account Closed |
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No Debit Allowed |
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Funds Not Cleared (Debit Only) |
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Currency/Account Mismatch |
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Payor/Payee Deceased |
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Account Frozen |
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Invalid/Incorrect Account No. |
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Incorrect Payor/Payee Name |
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No Agreement Existed |
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Not According to Agreement – Personal |
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Agreement Revoked – Personal |
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No Confirmation/Pre-Notification – Personal |
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Not According to Agreement - Business |
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Agreement Revoked – Business |
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No Confirmation/Pre-Notification – Business |
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Customer Initiated Return |
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Institution in Default |
Document name: ProDon:Bank Rejections
Version : 5.0.3