Magic Resource Center Article
Magic Resource Center Article
| Title: |
Cross
Referencing IMS Transactions in Magic to the E-commerce Group Summary
Report |
| Submitted by: |
Nancy
Price, Rapattoni System Administrator Salt Lake Board of Realtors® |
| Issue: |
How
can I cross reference transactions/chargebacks that appear on my
Group Summary Report, when the name on every transaction is the
same? |
As some of you
may have noticed, if your merchant account is set up in Magic to send
the same NRDS ID for every credit card transaction, it can be difficult
to discern which member is attributed to a particular transaction. Merchant
accounts are set up in this manner because the NRDS ID sent to e-commerce
for each transaction must be an active member at NRDS. Some boards have
members that are MLS or key only and they do not have NRDS IDs.
These MLS or key only members will generate a failed transaction when
credit card processing is attempted on their behalf through e-commerce.
The easiest way
to cross reference e-commerce transactions is to run your Group Summary
Report on the e-commerce site. Make note of the EC control number for
the transaction in question, and then pull up the Receipt Query and
Adjustment Form in Rapattoni Magic. Type the EC control number into the
Reference field and press Enter. This will bring up the member that corresponds
to that EC control number.
Receipt
Query and Adjustment Form:




Chargebacks present
a slightly different challenge. NAR has published instructions that will
assist you in ascertaining which member is associated with a chargeback.
When a dispute becomes a chargeback, the credit card company submits
a debit under the association’s bank account. When you run your Group
Summary Report, you will see the debit under the “chargeback” section.
To get the detail of this chargeback which includes the cardholder name,
charge date and original EC control number, make note of the transaction
number, not the EC control number, of that chargeback. You will then
need to run the “Transaction Detail Report” from the Organization Reporting
Menu. Input the transaction number in question, and you will be able
to view the detail on the chargeback.
With just a small
amount of research, the mystery can be removed from your e-commerce credit
card transactions and chargebacks.
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