not only do they have a module to do this, they have an authorize.net gateway emulation mode. Just need to change a couple urls in the program and then let zen-cart pretend it's using it's own built-in software.
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not only do they have a module to do this, they have an authorize.net gateway emulation mode. Just need to change a couple urls in the program and then let zen-cart pretend it's using it's own built-in software.
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@arz did you get your business back up and running with your new credit processor? What's the URL, in case we want to shop for some ammo!
H.
still working on it. going to spend some time on it today.
www.ammosphere.com
I'm going to be marking some prices down a bit, so if you're interested, let me know.
And if you want to pick up local (Elizabeth) you can save shipping and tax is only 3.9%
I talked with 6 or 7 of the CC merchant services providers that go through authorize.net. A couple told me that it was Authorize.net who wouldn't allow them to set up the account. MerchantWarehouse is the one the business was originally set up with told me it was Authorize.net and , BigSky told me it was their underwriter - that was sounds the most believable.
Not sure if anyone knows the real reason.
Regardless, I went with Payment Alliance Intl - they're the NRA "approved" place. and I actually got somewhere with their cust. service today. Now I need to call godaddy again.
anyway, if I can't get it to work, who do you go through using authorize.net as the gateway?
Well, apparently my messing around with it earlier today worked.
I was sitting down cruising facebook and a sale popped through. Made my first sale! Woohoo!