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Authorize.net with Wells Fargo CC processing

How hard is to implement Authorize.net payment gateway to your website?

         

janny93

2:18 am on Sep 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I am thinking to switch to the Wells Fargo CC processing with Authorize.net. They have pretty reasonable rates and I heard that they don't force the merchants to have a really small approved sales limit. Also I would like to ask about the Authorize.net gateway. How do they work? Is it difficult to implement this gateway into your site? Please, write me your experiences.
Thank you all

bunltd

2:31 am on Sep 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Authorize integrates easily with lots of things. You have two options on how to do it: SIM and AIM.

AIM you need an SSL cert on your server and the user doesn't leave your site to complete the transaction. With SIM your form posts to Authorize.net's site to complete the transaction and then returns to your site (if that's what you want)

Many carts, forums, etc. have the interface built-in, otherwise their API and documentation are pretty clear.

Hope this helps.

LisaB

Morocco

2:03 pm on Sep 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If it is at all possible...lean more towards the AIM integration.

SkyDog

4:04 pm on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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AuthorizeNet is very popular, you won't have any trouble finding someone to integrate it, and/or shopping carts and software that support it.

JonR28

5:56 pm on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I love Authorize.net but when I called Wells Fargo they laughed at me because i have not established much credit. So I had to go with a higher risk merchant account.

If you know anything about http requests with ASP or Cold Fusion or similar language you should be just fine. And as previously stated there are tons of shopping carts that work with it.

SkyDog

6:38 pm on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can get an authorizenet/merchant account with no credit check, but you'll be capped at a certain monthly amount, around 6G.

janny93

9:45 pm on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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thanks a lot for your replies! It really helped!

PatrickStefan

1:31 am on Sep 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can get an authorizenet/merchant account with no credit check, but you'll be capped at a certain monthly amount, around 6G.

Besides Authorize.net is there any other merchant accounts which offer services without credit checks or tax returns, etc.?

I am a new business with zero credit rating under this business name. (Lots under a different business name.) I plan to sell my own eBooks online.

Also these merchant services would have to accept any type of eBook.

Thank you.