I've tried regenerating the key many times without any luck. I don't think it's the hosting but stumped at what it is. BTW, I am using the duel pricing mod. I'm wondering if this might be contributing to the problem.
Thanks,
I've tried regenerating the key many times without any luck. I don't think it's the hosting but stumped at what it is. BTW, I am using the duel pricing mod. I'm wondering if this might be contributing to the problem.
Thanks,
Larry McDowell
http://www.mountainvistatech.com
Looks like I'm in business. The problem was that I had to change the direct response within the merchant account to the following:
Deliminated: Yes
default field separator: comma
Field Encapsulation Character: left blank.
After I made those changes, my test transactions went through. Thanks for the help.
Larry McDowell
http://www.mountainvistatech.com
I'm getting the same exact thing
"Your credit card could not be authorized for this reason. Please correct any information and try again or contact us for further assistance."
I tried what you did about direct response and it didn't help.
I have had a similar problem. Nothing was wrong with Zen Cart or Authorize.net
It turned out that the client was using an ATM card with visa, there was a daily limit on how much the card could be charged.
Remember that this error,
Your credit card could not be authorized for this reason.
NO ERROR LISTED
Please correct any information and try again or contact us for further assistance."
may also be a cURL issue,
if curl is called by proxy then you will need to make a few changes,
there are a few hosts that I know that do this,
IF this is still an issue contact your host and see if they are using cURL by Proxy
Zen cart PCI compliant Hosting
And what do you do is your host is using cURL by Proxy? I'm having teh same problem and just asked my host about cURL by Proxy. If they're dong that, what woudl I have to do?Originally Posted by Merlinpa1969
Who is your host?
I'm guessing it must be GoDaddy?
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All,
I realize this post is a little late, but I ran into a similar problem the other day with a new Auth.net account. In the admin/modules/payment/Authorize.net(AIM), it asks for the Login Username that you use to log in to your Auth.net account. As of a couple of weeks ago, Auth.net now requires that you input your "API LOGIN" into this field. Otherwise when attempting to process any orders, you will receive an error message on your cart.
Also, make sure that your Auth.net account Test Mode is turned to "OFF".
Hope this helps,
Greg