Be interested in the rules that define that you must ship before
charging an account.
though it is the way many do it, there is still for mail order that
which the internet has been define as, that you have 30 days after
receiving the funds to ship. Then you must inform the customer and let
them decide if they want to wait longer.

Tim Ruppert sent the following on 10/24/2009 9:37 AM:
> It's a setting on the product store - but remember, in many cases it's
> not legal to take the money until you are actually shipping / packing
> the product - so the auto capture is often something businesses decide
> not to do.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ruppert
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> On Oct 24, 2009, at 3:41 AM, Hemanth Kumar Kanamarlapudi wrote:
> 
>> Hi Users,
>>
>> At present in Ofbiz after configuring authorize.net payment gateway
>> for credit card payment processing,
>>
>> If a customer purchases some thing from e-commerce using credit card,
>> the credit card payment is just authorized but not captured.
>> Admin has to login into order manager application and then he has to
>> capture the payment for that particular order.
>>
>> I want to know is there any way to capture the money directly from
>> users credit card while he is placing the order itself rather than
>> admin logs into order manager application and captures the money from
>> that credit card manually.
>>
>> My Product Store settings for Payment (Credit card) in catalog
>> application are as follows:
>>         Select Payment Method Type as Credit Card
>>         Select Service Type as  (1.Payment Authorization
>> Service/2.Payment Capture Service)
>>         Select Custom method as 1.AIMCCAuth/2.AIMCCCapture
>>
>> It looks like we need to use AIMCCAuthCapture method, but I am not
>> able to identify how to configure exactly.
>> I configured Service Type: Payment Authorization Service with Custom
>> method: AIMCCAuthCapture but it is working for admin login only.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Regards
>> Hemanth
>>
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