Class Reason (1.18.0)

Reason(value)

Enum that represents potential reasons for annotating an assessment.

Values: REASON_UNSPECIFIED (0): Default unspecified reason. CHARGEBACK (1): Indicates that the transaction had a chargeback issued with no other details. When possible, specify the type by using CHARGEBACK_FRAUD or CHARGEBACK_DISPUTE instead. CHARGEBACK_FRAUD (8): Indicates that the transaction had a chargeback issued related to an alleged unauthorized transaction from the cardholder's perspective (for example, the card number was stolen). CHARGEBACK_DISPUTE (9): Indicates that the transaction had a chargeback issued related to the cardholder having provided their card details but allegedly not being satisfied with the purchase (for example, misrepresentation, attempted cancellation). REFUND (10): Indicates that the completed payment transaction was refunded by the seller. REFUND_FRAUD (11): Indicates that the completed payment transaction was determined to be fraudulent by the seller, and was cancelled and refunded as a result. TRANSACTION_ACCEPTED (12): Indicates that the payment transaction was accepted, and the user was charged. TRANSACTION_DECLINED (13): Indicates that the payment transaction was declined, for example due to invalid card details. PAYMENT_HEURISTICS (2): Indicates the transaction associated with the assessment is suspected of being fraudulent based on the payment method, billing details, shipping address or other transaction information. INITIATED_TWO_FACTOR (7): Indicates that the user was served a 2FA challenge. An old assessment with ENUM_VALUES.INITIATED_TWO_FACTOR reason that has not been overwritten with PASSED_TWO_FACTOR is treated as an abandoned 2FA flow. This is equivalent to FAILED_TWO_FACTOR. PASSED_TWO_FACTOR (3): Indicates that the user passed a 2FA challenge. FAILED_TWO_FACTOR (4): Indicates that the user failed a 2FA challenge. CORRECT_PASSWORD (5): Indicates the user provided the correct password. INCORRECT_PASSWORD (6): Indicates the user provided an incorrect password. SOCIAL_SPAM (14): Indicates that the user sent unwanted and abusive messages to other users of the platform, such as spam, scams, phishing, or social engineering.