What about 2 delayed capture transactions? One for a cancellation fee and one 
for the full ticket amount.  
 
Then what ever the client does (no show or flies) you capture the corresponding 
amount via the processor (Authorize.net, Verisign, etc....) 
 
And you don't have to store any credit card numbers!

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From: J W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/18/2005 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Spam:Another Credit Card processing issue.



I have a client that that is in the tourism biz. The have trips that they
fill that have a limited number of seats for. The problem is that they have
people reserving seats and not showing up at the last minute. They now want
to reserve seats using a credit card number and a sepcialized reservation
system (that I will be developing). That way they can use that credit card
number to charge the customer (who is AWARE that cancelling past a certain
time will result in a charge) for the reservation.

Now here are my questions.

How do I/IS it possible to safely get and save this information via a
private SSL on a shared hosting server. My sql is my only DB option,
although if I push it I probably could get (read: fund by client) SQL Server
2000?
What do I do with it safely, since they do not actually want to charge at
the time of reserevation, but want to keep it incase of no show?
They want to use their current processor to run the credit card number
through (Some card companies frown on this) upon no shows. they really don't
want to have the added expense of another processor.


Anyone ever run into this type of thing? Any suggestions? Legal
implications??

Thanks,
Jeff




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