Transaction States UK
Learn about Affirm's transaction states.
Overview
Transactions can move through a series of states from capturing a transaction to refunding it. Here’s an overview of the different possible transaction states for an order. Some e-commerce platforms or order management systems may not support all transaction actions so be sure to check their documentation.
States
Transactions can go through the following states:
Transaction status | Description | What Affirm does | Available actions |
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authorized | The transaction is authorized. By default, the authorization expires after 30 days. | Generates Transaction ID. Renders transaction in merchant dashboard. - Messages authorization to the customer. | capture void read update |
voided | The transaction is voided, or the authorization has expired. No further actions can be taken on this transaction. | Messages the customer that transaction has been voided. | read |
captured | The transaction is captured, and the merchant will receive their funds. The user will begin payments 30 days after the capture. | Transfers funds to the merchant within 2-3 business days. Sends invoice to the customer for the first payment due in 30 days. - Messages confirmation to the customer. | read refund update |
partially_refunded | The transaction has been partially refunded and there is still a positive balance on the loan. | User receives a message: "Affirm refund confirmed for (amount) from (merchant). View more details at https://www.affirm.com/account". Affirm will withhold refunded amount from next settlement. | refund read update |
refunded | The transaction is fully refunded and there is a zero balance on the loan. | User receives a message: "Affirm refund confirmed for (amount) from (merchant). View more details at https://www.affirm.com/account". Affirm will withhold refunded amount from next settlement. | read |
disputed | A dispute has been opened and is active. | none | |
dispute_refunded | A dispute has been resolved in the customer's favor and the transaction has been refunded. | none |
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