• France
status page
Demo shops
assistance
FAQContact support
Search
Categories
Tags
Europe (English)
France
Spain
Europe (English)
India
Homepage
Use cases
Create a payment
Create an installment payment
Create a multi-card (split) payment
Create a payment by Alias (Token)
Create a payment link
Create a recurring payment
Manage subscriptions
Manage your transactions (refund, cancel...)
Analyze your reports
API docs
Embedded Form
REST API
Hosted payment
Mobile payment
File exchange
SDD mandates by REST API
Snippets
Payment methods
Plugins
Marketplace
Guides
Merchant Back Office
Back Office Expert
Functional guides

How can I block a non-guaranteed transaction?

A non-guaranteed transaction is a transaction for which the cardholder cannot shift the liability for an outstanding payment to the merchant on the grounds of “Cardholder dispute” directed at the merchant.

The enrollment of the contract for 3D Secure allows to protect the merchant against CE “cardholder dispute” chargeback motive.

However, some types of transactions do not benefit from this guarantee (see the decision tree to identify them better).

If you have the Advanced risk assessment module, you can block this type of transactions. To do this:
  1. Sign in to the Back Office: https://secure.lyra.com/portal/.
  2. Click Other actions and sign in to your Expert Back Office.
  3. Select Settings > Advanced risk assessment menu.

    If you do not see the Advanced risk assessment menu, your user account is not authorized to make this configuration or you do not have access to this module. Get in touch with someone who has an authorized user account or contact sales administration.

  4. Select your shop and go to the tab 3D Secure result.
  5. In the Liability shift section, click the Enable button.

    A green vertical bar indicates that the profile is activated.

  6. Enter the minimum amount that will trigger the rule for the transaction. Select the currency, if necessary.
  7. Select Refuse from the list of actions.

    All the transactions concerned by this configuration will be refused.

    You have the possibility to Raise an alert. The alert allows you, for example, to put the delivery process on hold until verification processes can be done for the transaction.

    It is also possible to choose Validate manually. This action allows you to temporarily block the payment capture while you check the transaction and decide if you want to validate or cancel it.

    If you add several actions, know that the Refuse action has priority over the Validate manually action. The latter can be combined with the Raise an alert action

Jobs
Legal
GDPR
25.19-1.11