What are common card transaction decline codes?

What are common card transaction decline codes?

Receiving a decline on your credit card machine may be rare, however, it's important to know what type of decline codes you may receive while processing. If a credit card has been declined, the machine will print and/or display a decline code on the receipt/screen. Please use see below the most common decline and reason codes:

Declined codeExplanation
97Invalid CVV
78No Such Account Exists
65Customer Has Exceeded Activity Limit
63Card Is Restricted
62Restricted SIC Code
61Customer Has Exceeded Withdrawal Limit
57Service Not Allowed
54Card Has Expired
51There Are Insufficient Funds
19Re-Enter Information
15No Such Issuer
14Card Number Is Invalid
13Card Amount Is Invalid
12Invalid Transaction
05Do Not Honor
04Merchant Should Keep Card

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