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©2017 Elavon Canada Company. Elavon is a registered trademark in the United States and/or other countries. Services within Canada provided by Elavon Canada Company. 

All rights reserved. This document is prepared by Elavon as a service for its customers. The information presented is general in nature and may not apply to your specific 

situation. 

This guide provides at-a-glance tips and information for processing transactions 
using an Ingenico terminal. To learn more about your product, we encourage you to 
visit www.paymentsinsider.com. There, you will find information to help manage your 
business, access to user guides and video demonstrations, and access to reporting 
and self-service tools.

ACCEPTING PAYMENTS

Credit Cards

 – associated with a line of credit, these cards include Visa, Mastercard, 

American Express, Discover Network, Diners Club International, China Union Pay 
and JCB.

Debit Cards

 – associated with a bank account, these cards can be PIN-based, 

signature- based or both. Signature-based cards should be processed just like a credit 
card. PIN-based cards require the Cardholder to enter their PIN via the PIN pad inte-
grated or attached to your point-of-sale solution.
If you would like to accept additional payments at your business or add a PIN pad, 
contact your sales representative.

TRANSACTION TYPES

There are five types of transactions: Card Present, Card Not Present, Credit/Refunds, 
Delayed Delivery and Forced Transactions. Card Present, Card Not Present, and Credit/
Refunds are the three most common transaction types described here. For information 
about Delayed Delivery and Forced Transactions, please visit www.paymentsinsider.com.

1.  Card Present Sales

 occur when the cardholder is with you at the point of sale and 

can sign the receipt. These must be processed in one of two ways: 

•  Card-Swiped/Card-Inserted Transaction – this is the method of choice always. It is 

safer for your business and costs less money.

•  Key-Entered or Manual Transaction – if your point-of-sale device cannot read the 

card, you will have to manually enter the card number and other prompted 

information.

2.  Card Not Present

 

Sales

 occur when the cardholder is not present at your point-of-

sale to sign the receipt. Businesses that accept cards via Mail Order, Telephone Order 
or e-Commerce are examples of card not present environments. Before you process 
a card not present transaction, you must obtain important information from your 
customers:

• Cardholder’s account number
• Card expiration date
• Cardholder’s billing and shipping addresses (if different)
• Cardholder’s telephone number and email address
• CVVS/CVC2/CID number (security code for the card)

The security code and address verification requirements are important steps you may 
take to minimize your business’ risk to chargebacks – when a customer changes his 
mind about a service that you have already provided. To learn more about security and 
fraud prevention, visit www.paymentsinsider.com.

www.paymentsinsider.com 

for user guides and other DIY 
tips

24/7 Customer Service  

for 

when you need to speak with 
someone (have your Merchant 
ID number handy)

24/7 Voice Authorization 
Center 

for when you need to 

obtain an authorization code 
for a transaction but don’t 
have a working POS device 
OR if the Card Issuer requests 
additional information during 
electronic authorization

Quick Reference Guide

Transaction Quick Tips

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