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Create an Authorize.net account if you haven’t already done so.
Follow Authorize.net getting started guide: https://support.aspenware.com/en/support/solutions/articles/42000064328-getting-started-with-authorize-net Getting Started Guide.
Send the following to Aspenware:
Your payment gateway ID
Transaction Key
Login
Within Authorize.net, on the system info tab check the "Active" check box to make the payment method active so you can accept payment using Credit Cards.
Set Authorize.net Fraud Detection Suite settings:
Hourly Velocity Filter - by default set to 100 transactions per hour
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NOTE: Your MSP is the company that acts as your financial institution. The MSP deposits funds into your bank account and maintains your Merchant Account. They are also the company that charges you the percentage discount rate on your batch settlements. For more information on this subject, see the Support Article about MSP and their role in the payment process in the article below: https://support.authorize.net/s/article/What-Is-the-Difference-Between-Authorize-Net-My-Reseller-Processor-and-Merchant-Service-Provider-MSP-Who-Do-I-Contact-with-Concerns-Regarding-My-Transactions |
Commerce Tasks
1. Set Up GL Report
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2. Configure Payment Method
Go to Configuration > Payment Methods in Admin.
Click Edit on the Authorize.net payment gateway.
Check Is active and Save. Ensure that only Authorize.net is set to ‘Is active.’
Select Configure on the Authorize.net payment method.
To change or set up payment account, fill in the following fields:
Use Sandbox: Should be checked for test and unchecked for production
UseShippingAddressAsBilling: Unchecked
Transaction Mode Values: Set to ‘Authorize and Capture’
Transaction Key: Obtain from Authorize.net
Login ID: Obtain from Authorize.net
Additional Fee: Set to 0.00
Additional Fee Percentage: Uncheck
Requires Billing Address: Likely checked, but verify to be sure that it is required for checkout.
Requires Phone Number: Unchecked
Click Save.
3. Disable Update Credit Card Feature
The functionality to update a credit card through the customer’s My Account page is not supported with Authorize.net. Therefore, the Resort Charge Tab on My Account needs to be disabled. This can be done in one of two ways:
Method One
Go to Configuration > Settings > All settings (Advanced).
Search for the setting customersettings.hideresortchargetab
Click Edit and change the setting value to TRUE to hide the tab.
Click Update to save the setting change.
Method Two
Go to Configuration > Customer Settings.
Scroll down to Additional Customer Settings.
Check the Hide Resort Charge Tab checkbox to hide the tab.
Click Save.
4. Test Payment Method
Test a live credit card for each type of accepted credit card (Visa, Amex, Discover, Mastercard) to ensure gateway is processing payments properly once setup is completed.
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NOTE: Amex requires additional steps when configuring AuthAuthorize.net, so it is important not to skip testing Amex for live credit once configured. If Amex is declining but the other card types are working, reach out to Authorize.net support. |
Common Troubleshooting
Q: What functionality is and isn’t available to me because of having Authorize.net as a Payment Provider?
A: Because Authorize.net encrypted credit cards can be stored in RTP|One as an alternate and primary credit card, functionality that is made possible by having a cc stored in RTP|One is supported. This functionality includes direct to lift product configurations and native RTP|One payment plans. Capturing cc for refunds in the POS is also supported. Unfortunately, because Authorize.net is not a tokenized provider, Aspenware has not and will not support a number of advanced features, most notably Aspenware Payment Plans and Subscriptions. Also, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Pay Pal, and storing CC for future e-commerce purchases is not currently supported with Authorize.net.
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A: The true indicator of whether a product made it to RTP|One successfully is the order queue. If you see orders showing as Pending in the Sales>Orders area, check if any products in these orders have Shipping checked on the product editor
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This won't cause problems per-say but is really only used for retail products that are shipped, so it shouldn't be checked. Because Nopcommerce nopCommerce is often used as a retail platform, what processing means in Nop nopCommerce is similar to what Open means in RTP|One. The order is paid for, but the order has not been fulfilled, aka shipped. For ski, we send the order to RTP|One for fulfillment and don't do any fulfillment in NOP nopCommerce - we use the delivery plugin for shipping ski media and ignore Nopcommerce nopCommerce shipping, so it's not a problem, but my guess is that if you uncheck shipping on these products and save it, you will start seeing these orders show as completed.
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