I got an error: "There has been an error processing your credit card. Please try again." The card is valid. I am using Authorize.net SIM. What is wrong and how can I fix it?
I got an error: "There has been an error processing your credit card. Please try again." The card is valid. I am using Authorize.net SIM. What is wrong and how can I fix it?
Does this happen only with certain cards?
When did this start happening?
How long has it been working without giving that error?
If you're using Zen Cart v1.3.7, I'd suggest first installing this updated module:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showth...879#post420879
Then try your transaction again.
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NoDoes this happen only with certain cards?
It has always happened, my store is new.When did this start happening?
It has never worked.How long has it been working without giving that error?
That does not help.If you're using Zen Cart v1.3.7, I'd suggest first installing this updated module:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showth...879#post420879
Then try your transaction again.
Could it be the Transaction Key is incorrect?
can you verify that you are using SSL and your server hasd cURL compiled
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Yes to both.can you verify that you are using SSL and your server has cURL compiled
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Yes it is. Thanks for your help.Perhaps. Is it?Could it be the Transaction Key is incorrect?
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