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    Default Authorize.net Emulator problem

    I did a search but I didn't see anything that helped me unless I missed something.

    I am using an emulator for authorize.net and when I try and run a transaction I am getting an error saying the address is incorrect.

    I tried to run a transaction with multiple credit cards so I think the problem is something else.

    Just wondering if anyone else is running an emulator and has run into this.

    Thx

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    Default Re: Authorize.net Emulator problem

    Why are you running an emulator? You can't process transactions with an emulator.
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    Default Re: Authorize.net Emulator problem

    I'm only the messenger. I am learning as I go.

    Our processor said that would work. I just listening to what they have to say.

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    Default Re: Authorize.net Emulator problem

    Who is your processor?
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