REST API | Visa Platform Connect

Merchant-Initiated No-Show Transaction with TMS

A no-show authorization occurs when a merchant charges a customer after the customer makes a reservation, and does not show up to claim the reservation. In this situation, the customer is charged an agreed upon fee for not showing up as expected.
This section describes how to process a merchant-initiated no-show transaction using these
TMS
token types:
Customer
Customer tokens store one or more customer payment instrument tokens and shipping address tokens.
Including a customer token eliminates the need to include billing information, card information, and the previous transaction's ID.
"paymentInformation": { "customer": { "id": "07C9CA98022DA498E063A2598D0AA400" } }
For more information about this
TMS
token type, see Customer Tokens in the
Token Management Service
Developer Guide
.
Payment Instrument
Payment instrument tokens store an instrument identifier token, card information, and billing information. Payment instruments are not linked to a customer token.
Including a payment instrument eliminates the need to include billing information, card information, and the previous transaction's ID.
"paymentInformation": { "paymentInstrument": { "id": "07CA24EF20F9E2C9E063A2598D0A8565" } }
For more information about this
TMS
token type, see Payment Instrument Token in the
Token Management Service
Developer Guide
.
Instrument Identifier
Instrument identifier tokens store only a PAN. Including an instrument identifier eliminates the need to include a PAN and the previous transaction's ID.
"paymentInformation": { "instrumentIdentifier": { "id": "7010000000016241111" } }
For more information about this
TMS
token type, see Instrument Identifier Token in the
Token Management Service
Developer Guide
.

Endpoint

Production:
POST
https://api.cybersource.com
/pts/v2/payments
Test:
POST
https://apitest.cybersource.com
/pts/v2/payments