Note:
If you wish to turn off the refunding feature, please submit a support request to have it disabled.
User Permissions for refunds
Most businesses want restricted access to the processing of refunds, endowing only selected Users with such authority.
Two new refund-specific Permissions are now available:
View refunds
Create refunds
You must assign access to Refunds either to some of your existing Custom Permission Groups, OR you may elect to create a Permission Group for View Refunds and a Permission Group for Create Refunds and assign those Permission Groups to selected individual Users.
All Users given permission to create refunds, must also use two-factor authentication (2FA) codes. You accomplish this by adding all Permission Groups which contain Refund permission to 2FA under PROPERTY SETTINGS → USER SETTINGS → CONFIGURE → 2FA PERMISSION GROUPS.
If you use OKTA to log into b4 Admin, you can turn off the 2FA requirement for refunds if desired, under PROPERTY SETTINGS → USER SETTINGS → CONFIGURE → FORCE 2FA AFTER OKTA LOGIN.
How to refund a payment
Under TRANSFORM → REPORTS, a new refund icon appears in the Details column for any payment where a refund can be created. The refund icon is a dollar sign enclosed in a circular counter-clockwise arrow. You can see this new refund icon in the DETAILS column in the following screenshot.
When you select the refund icon, a dialog window pops up in which you enter the refund amount.
A history of payments that are eligible for refunding are displayed in green.
If you enter a refund amount that exceeds the total of all previous payments, an error message lets you know that the amount you entered is not available for refunding.
Each refund also requires you enter a two-factor authentication code to confirm your identity.
Once you enter the refund dollar amount and your 2FA code, select Refund to process.
Viewing refunds
Users who have View Refunds permission are able to see refunds in the TRANSFORM REPORTS.
You can select “REFUND' under the Transaction Type filter on the REPORTS screen to see only the Refunds processed.
The transaction details page includes a table showing all related transactions: the original payment, along with failed and successful refunds.
Re-posting failed payments or refunds to the PMS
When a payment or refund posting fails, an option becomes available to re-post the transaction. This option appears as the looped arrow shown at the bottom of the screenshot below.
This re-post icon simply tries to post the existing payment or refund record from TransForm into the PMS once again. It does not create a new TransForm record.
More information on error notifications is at https://b4checkin.atlassian.net/l/cp/zz7BK1X5