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gateways:start [2019/12/11 00:33] – [Authorization and Capture: How the Money Flows] foxybrettgateways:start [2020/03/12 20:38] – [Card Verification and Subsequent Auth+Captures] marija
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 There are some downsides, though: There are some downsides, though:
  
-  * You need to manually capture every verified transaction manually (or build an API integration, which is definitely the better approach if you have any sort of volume).+  * If you've selected //Enabled, always and only verify//, you need to capture every verified transaction manually (or build an API integration, which is definitely the better approach if you have any sort of volume). Otherwise, it will verify only $0 transactions (for example, where the transaction has future subscription start dates and are not charged on the first transaction date).
   * Just because a card verified doesn't mean it'll work for the full amount, so you'll need to also build robust procedures or automated handling of errors.   * Just because a card verified doesn't mean it'll work for the full amount, so you'll need to also build robust procedures or automated handling of errors.
  

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