I thought you said you were NOT using the AIM module..... but that error message ONLY appears if the AIM module is trying to process a card and fails.
I thought you said you were NOT using the AIM module..... but that error message ONLY appears if the AIM module is trying to process a card and fails.
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i apologize....you are right that is the message i get with aim...the one with authorize.net is just a basic card error message....
Here is the exact qoute that comes up when you hit confirm.....
"There has been an error processing your credit card. Please try again"
thanks:)
sorry to open up this thread again, but I am actually having the same problem, and it is very frustrating. Was there a solution found for this problem?
1. Please confirm whether you're using "authorizenet" or "authorizenet_aim"
2. Who is your host?
3. Is your account in testing mode?
4. Were you using a real credit card, or a test one? Does it work any differently with a real one?
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Better yet ... maybe carry on the discussion in your other thread:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showth...540#post247540
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We are still trying to get our SSL certificate so we can us authorize.aim....hopefully that one is easiser to use:) I really appreciate every ones help, i do the video editing for our company and got this thrown to me as a side project.....