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Why on an ATM or Debit card do I need to flag a member's card as "hot" and also close the same card in order to close the linked account or close the membership?
When a credit union statuses a member's card as 'HOT' or warm (Lost/Stolen/Fraud/Restricted), this information is transmitted immediately to your vendor to stop any further withdrawals/purchases being performed with that particular card. But at your vendor a 'Hot Card' is not considered to be a closed card. When your member's card remains at a HOT or Warm card status on CU*BASE, CU*BASE is still required to send any maintenance updates such as address change, phone numbe More...
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What choices do I have for controlling whether or not my ANR negative balance limits are used when authorizing and paying debit card and ATM transactions?
The settings that control how this works are part of Tool 558 NSF/Overdraft Transfer Configuration, on the Overdraft Protection Activation screen. There are four flags: Use Negative Balance Limits for Authorizations and Use Negative Balance Limits for Posting. They control whether the member's ANR limit is added when determining the available balance amount. There are four different combinations of these flags: Authorization Flag Posting Flag Description of Result N N Negative bala More...
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If we "hot card" a debit card on CU*BASE, do both the ATM and debit card portions of the card get updated?
Per CO-OP, both the ATM side with CO-OP and the debit card side with EFUNDS gets updated with the hot card status. Service Center SC24 Coop
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My ATM/DEBIT switch is CO-OP. What does the "MSG TYPE" values mean on my LC01TXN report?
The MSG TYPE values describe types of 'authorizations' and 'transactions' processed through the CO-OP network. Authorizations: (100 110 120 130) For PIN Authorizations there is no hold on the member's funds. However, Signature Authorizations place a hold, CU*BASE shows this as a debit authorization comment in OTB processing. In either case this transaction is not posted to the members account. This is just a POS (point of sale) authorization for the merchant. It could be e More...
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How does CU*BASE handle Plastic reissues for my ATM/Debit/Credit card products?
CU*BASE does not perform any automated card reissues for any credit union or vendor. With the exception of two platforms*, all plastic card reissues are done for the credit union by their vendor. The normal process is the vendor sends the CU a couple of reports once monthly (usually 6 weeks out from expiration of card). One is a reissue report, the other a non-reissue report. The CU reviews and makes changes to the vendor system prior to their cutoff date for ordering the reissues. All cards More...
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Are ATM withdrawals included when calculating debit card round-ups? For example, if a member withdraws $20, but there is a $2.50 surcharge, would it round up an additional $0.50?
No. ATM transactions are not included in the debit card round-up toolkit. It is either signature-based debit card transactions or POS (pin-based) transactions.
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My branch lobby is temporarily closed, so I’d like to increase the daily ATM/debit card limits for my members, so they don’t need to stop at an ATM as often. How do I do that?
First, use Tool #146 ATM/Dbt/Crdt: BIN Config Inquiry to review what your current limits are. Then, if you would like to change those limits, contact the Cards Payments team ( cardsandpayments@cuanswers.com ) and we’ll be happy to assist with that change.
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When I order an ATM or debit card, the "Order card" checkbox is automatically selected, but when I do a reorder, it's not. My employees often forget to check this and then several weeks go by before the member complains and we realize it wasn't ordered. Can this be checked automatically so my employees don't forget?
The consequences of accidentally NOT ordering a card, while inconvenient, are slightly less than the consequences of ordering a card unintentionally. That’s especially true in cases where ordering a card automatically shuts down an existing card, like when there is a second person with that card that suddenly can’t use theirs. (Depends on the vendor setup.) There are situations where CUs use the card reorder feature to change PINs only, or update expiration dates, or something else a More...
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How does the plastics denial of service fraud block list work? Is the employee blocked from opening an ATM, debit, or credit card for the member?
If an employee attempts to order an ATM, debit or credit card for a membership with a SSN/TIN that appears on the plastic orders denial of service block list, an employee cannot order the card. If the employee tries to order a card (via ATM/Debit Card Maintenance (Tool #11) or Update/Order Online Credit Cards (Tool #12), during the membership open process), or when creating a credit card loan, or when adding an OTB credit cards (via Member Inquiry (F1), then OTB/Cards (F17)), they will see mess More...
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What should my credit union do if an ATM, debit, or credit card G/L is ‘OUT OF BALANCE’?
If the credit union’s back office has determined that it’s ATM, debit, or credit card G/ls are ‘OUT OF BALANCE,’ they can use the reports below to assist in locating transactions which should have posted but did not post to the general ledger. The recon program documents the differences on two recon reports. The Online Reconciliation Recon to Online Match (PRCNXX1) documents the entries made in the vendor file and any entries that appear in the vendor file that are not More...
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I tried to status a card (ATM, Debit, or Credit) in real-time (online status) from CU*BASE. How do I find out it was not accepted? What do the Star/PSCU response codes mean?
Launch Tool #145 ATM/Dbt/Crdt: Audit Card Status Changes , locate the activity record (the User/Employee ID column will say ONLINE STS ), select it and choose Additional Status Information. The following vendor response codes may be sent from STAR/PSCU: ■ 00 - Successful ■ 25 - Record Not on File (P) Card not in CMA ■ 26 - Record Already on File (AM) Card already activated ■ 29 - Unsuccessful (any other denial code) SGD Activation not supported, any other problems with processing the trans More...
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Can you explain how the system secures funds for debit card authorizations?
The process can vary a bit according to the vendor, but here's a discussion about how it works for credit unions on the CO-OP network, as an example. In most cases, debit card authorizations create a Misc. Secured Shares record on the member's account to hold the funds. When the actual transaction comes in, this record is automatically deleted. (There are exceptions to this rule, such as gas purchases.) A little history: In the past, debit card authorizations would add a hold to an ind More...
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Why did a member who has elected to opt out per Reg. E receive a non-return fee on a debit card transaction?
In many cases, the reason an opted-out member receives the non-return fee is because this transaction is a recurring payment. Recurring transactions are not covered by the Reg. E Opt In/Out requirements. You can identify this by the * after the DBT/WDR trans description on the member's transaction history. Recurring transactions are posted and fee'd even if the member is Opted Out.
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We have a member that changed her last name quite a while back. She just received her reissued debit card, and it was issued with her former last name. Why wasn't this information sent to our debit card vendor in the daily maintenance file?
Changing the member's name via Tool #15 Update Membership Information does not automatically change the member's name in the PLASTICS file. You would need to access Tool #11 ATM Debit Card Maintenance , highlight the member's card, and select Reorder Card/PIN. You will then be able to change the member's name and order them a debit card with the correct name information. Before selecting Add/Update, make sure you only select Order Card, and deselect the Order PIN and More...
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Can we pull credit reports for member service products such as debit cards, checking accounts, membership requests?
Yes. You can pull a credit report for any service using the online credit bureau process. Using Tool #53 Process Member Applications, use action code CR to pull the report without creating a loan request and application. We can then create Member Services denial notices for debit cards, checking accounts, ATM cards, etc.
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Can I use the Debit Card Round Up feature to transfer round-up funds to our credit union's internal membership account, if a member wanted to use round up money for charitable contributions? If so, will the member be able to see our credit union's member account # on their statements and in online banking?
Yes, you can designate your credit union's own savings (or checking) account number to receive round-up funds when setting up a member's round-up transfers, if you wish. 1. Launch Tool #14 Member Personal Banker for a member who wants to participate 2. Select the Debit Card Roundup enrollment button and double click on the member's desired suffix 3. Enter in your credit union's internal account for the account to which you'd like the round-up funds transferred (this accou More...
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When looking at the ATM/Debit or Credit Card Activity screen, what does the indicator in the Type and Transaction Description mean?
The fields are related to Process Codes, in that they are derived from the code attached to the message received from the plastics processor (vendor, or switch). The Type you see in the initial Type column of the Activity screen relates directly to the Transaction Description when you view additional transaction details. Transaction types may not apply to all vendors. Examples of these labels are as follows: DEP (Deposit Transactions) ATM/DEP A deposit made at an ATM. ATM/DEP - including a $ More...
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Is Batch Processing supported in the Debit Card Round Up program?
Yes. Since the program is for SD application type only and is not posted immediately on a per transaction bases, both Online and Batch ATM/Debit Card processing is supported. The Debit Card Round Up program is at at End-of-Day (EOD) and will look at the transaction file for Origin type 13 (PIN) and 16 (SIG).
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Why doesn’t my account include the ODP balance when performing an ATM Inquiry on my account? Our configuration is configured to include ODP for PIN and SIG authorizations.
Per REG DD the ODP, LOC or other funds available in another account cannot be displayed when a balance inquiry is initiated. The ATM inquiries and resulting balances on ATM receipts will still show the member’s real, actual balance for just the specific account being viewed. If there is a negative balance on the account being viewed, CU*Answers will not send a negative balance so the balance will show as zero.
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There is a IRS reporting requirement that states that companies that process credit and debit card payments are required to submit IRS Form 1099-K. Will CU*Answers be producing this form?
No. This law actually pertains to merchant card programs where the merchant is collecting payments for services and goods sold. Since we do not run merchant programs on our platform, this reporting requirement does not apply to us.
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How does 7-day processing affect the releasing of uncollected funds holds (including ATM deposit holds)?
Seven-day back-office processing has no effect on the releasing of uncollected holds, including ATM deposit holds. If your credit union has set up holds to calculate based on business days, then release dates for these types of holds are calculated based on the configured credit union business days (the days the credit union branches are open).
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How can I prevent the large ATM report from printing automatically each morning?
View your DAILYxx output queue and put the report on hold. Then attach your printer to the DAILYxx OUTQ and the system will print only those reports on a RDY (ready) status. All reports in the DAILYxx OUTQ will route in the evening according to the OUTQ routing screen.
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My member was just denied for a debit card transaction and it looks like they had available funds. There was an item from earlier where the funds were being held pending the final transaction, but it seems like there should still have been enough funds leftover for another transaction to be approved. What’s happening?
The short answer is that transactions are sometimes getting denied because of a combination of secured funds and a backup of pending items that are waiting to be posted. When an authorization comes in, CU*BASE reviews the account and approves the transaction based on the member’s available balance. To avoid approving something we shouldn’t, CU*BASE always calculates the available balance minus any transactions that are currently in the queue, waiting to be posted. Unfortunately, if t More...
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How does a member's account get debited for bills they schedule through "It's Me 247" Bill Pay (Fiserv)?
In one of three ways: Note: The term 'subscriber' refers to your 'member'. Electronic Payments (ACH) - Fiserv's preference is to send all payments electronically. However in the Risk Model format it is not always feasible. Fiserv submits the merchant payment (via the fed) from a Fiserv settlement account the same day we submit the debit (via the fed) to the subscriber account. Fiserv is taking the risk on the payment. Electronic payments are typically sent when the subscr More...
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My member posted a transaction at an ATM but it didn’t appear immediately on her account history. What’s happening?
ATM transaction posting can sometimes be delayed when the transaction queue gets backed up due to unusually busy traffic. It can take a few minutes longer than usual to post all waiting transactions, and this could result in a delay in when the transaction appears on the member’s account. This might open up a very short window during which it might appear that the funds already taken are still available. It’s primarily a timing thing, based on the volume of activity being received at More...
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