Class Dispute.Reason

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    com.lithic.api.core.Enum

    
    public final class Dispute.Reason
     implements Enum
                        

    Dispute reason:

    • ATM_CASH_MISDISPENSE: ATM cash misdispense.

    • CANCELLED: Transaction was cancelled by the customer.

    • DUPLICATED: The transaction was a duplicate.

    • FRAUD_CARD_NOT_PRESENT: Fraudulent transaction, card not present.

    • FRAUD_CARD_PRESENT: Fraudulent transaction, card present.

    • FRAUD_OTHER: Fraudulent transaction, other types such as questionable merchant activity.

    • GOODS_SERVICES_NOT_AS_DESCRIBED: The goods or services were not as described.

    • GOODS_SERVICES_NOT_RECEIVED: The goods or services were not received.

    • INCORRECT_AMOUNT: The transaction amount was incorrect.

    • MISSING_AUTH: The transaction was missing authorization.

    • OTHER: Other reason.

    • PROCESSING_ERROR: Processing error.

    • REFUND_NOT_PROCESSED: The refund was not processed.

    • RECURRING_TRANSACTION_NOT_CANCELLED: The recurring transaction was not cancelled.

    • Constructor Detail

    • Method Detail

      • _value

         final JsonField<String> _value()

        Returns this class instance's raw value.

        This is usually only useful if this instance was deserialized from data that doesn't match any known member, and you want to know that value. For example, if the SDK is on an older version than the API, then the API may respond with new members that the SDK is unaware of.

      • value

         final Dispute.Reason.Value value()

        Returns an enum member corresponding to this class instance's value, or Value._UNKNOWN if the class was instantiated with an unknown value.

        Use the known method instead if you're certain the value is always known or if you want to throw for the unknown case.

      • known

         final Dispute.Reason.Known known()

        Returns an enum member corresponding to this class instance's value.

        Use the value method instead if you're uncertain the value is always known and don't want to throw for the unknown case.

      • asString

         final String asString()

        Returns this class instance's primitive wire representation.

        This differs from the toString method because that method is primarily for debugging and generally doesn't throw.