---
title: "Charge credit card"
method: POST
path: "/api/connector/v1/creditCards/charge"
tags: ["Credit cards"]
---

# Charge credit card

`POST /api/connector/v1/creditCards/charge`

Creates payment for specified customer credit card and charges the credit card via a gateway. Note that the kind of the card has to be `Gateway`.

## Request body

- ChargeCreditCardParameters
  - `ClientToken` string, required — Token identifying the client application.
  - `AccessToken` string, required — Access token of the client application.
  - `Client` string, required — Name and version of the client application.
  - `CreditCardId` string, uuid, required — Unique identifier of the `CreditCard`.
  - `ReceiptIdentifier` string, nullable — Identifier of the payment receipt.
  - `AccountingCategoryId` string, uuid, nullable — Unique identifier of the `AccountingCategory`.
  - `ReservationId` string, uuid, nullable — Unique identifier of the reservation the payment belongs to.
  - `Amount` ExtendedAmountParameters, required
    - `Currency` string, currency, required — ISO-4217 code of the `Currency`.
    - `TaxCodes` string[], nullable — The tax values applied.
    - `NetValue` number, double, nullable — Net value in case the item is taxed.
    - `GrossValue` number, double, nullable — Gross value including all taxes.
  - `Notes` string, nullable — Additional payment notes.

## Response `200`

OK

- ChargeCreditCardResult
  - `PaymentId` string, uuid — Unique identifier of the `Payment` item.

## Other responses

- `204` — Server has successfully fulfilled the request and there is no additional information to send back.
- `400` — Error caused by the client app, e.g. in case of malformed request or invalid identifier of a resource. In most cases, such an error signifies a bug in the client app (consumer of the API).
- `401` — Error caused by usage of invalid ClientToken, AccessToken, or you may not have the necessary permission to use the endpoint.
- `403` — Server error that should be reported to the end user of the client app. Happens for example when the server-side validation fails or when a business-logic check is violated.
- `408` — Error caused by heavy request that takes too long to process (typically tens of seconds). To get around this, request data in smaller batches. For more information, see [Request timeouts](https://mews-systems.gitbook.io/connector-api/guidelines/requests#request-timeouts)
- `429` — Error caused by too many requests sent in a given amount of time. Response contains `Retry-After` header indicating how long the user agent should wait before making a follow-up request. For more information, see [Request limits](https://mews-systems.gitbook.io/connector-api/guidelines/requests#request-limits).
- `500` — Unexpected error on the Mews side. This may be due to a software fault. If such a situation occurs, the error will be logged and the development team notified, however you can raise an issue through GitHub on our [documentation repository](https://github.com/MewsSystems/gitbook-connector-api).

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