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Table Of Contents
- Payflow Link Fraud Protection Services User’s Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- How Fraud Protection Services Protect You
- Configuring Payflow Link
- Integrating Your Web Site with Payflow Link (Basic Integration)
- Integrating Your Web Site with Payflow Link (Advanced Integration)
- Testing Payflow Link
- Activating Payflow Link
- Managing Payflow Link
- Assessing Transactions that Triggered Filters
- Integrating TeleCheck Transactions
- Transaction Responses
- Submitting Transaction Data to the Payflow Link Server
- About the Confirmation Email Messages
- Payflow Link Transaction Types
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Index
Fraud Filter Reference
International Order Filters
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International AVS Filter
What does the filter do?
International Address Verification Service (IAVS), determines whether the issuer is domestic
(US) or international.
The specified action is taken whenever AVS returns Y.
Special Requirements
z You must use Payflow Pro client version 3.06 or newer to use the IAVS filter.
z International AVS is not currently widely supported by processors. Check to see if your
processor supports international AVS.
– FDMS Nashville and NOVA return IAVS responses for all card types.
– EDS Aurora and FDMS South return IAVS responses for VISA cards only.
– All other processors always return N or X.
How does the filter protect me?
Orders from customers in foreign countries are more likely to be fraudulent than orders from
domestic customers. This is due to the difficulty of authenticating foreign citizens as well as
the difficulty of cross-border legal enforcement against fraudulent activities.
The International AVS filter sets aside transactions from customers with cards issued in
foreign countries so that you can evaluate them more fully.
TABLE E.5 AVS filter results
Result Meaning
Y The card number is associated with an international issuer.
N The card number is associated with a US issuer.
X Account holder's bank does not support IAVS.
(Null) In some cases banks return no value at all.