Authorize.NET

The Authorize.NET Payment Gateway allows users to submit credit card payments without leaving the website.

DEPRECATED: The integration with Authorize.NET has been deprecated. For credit card payment processing, the recommended integration is with Stripe.

Payment Description – Used to describe the transaction between the Administrator and the Merchant.

Post URL - Specifies the URL used by the Authorize.NET payment provider to post payment transactions. This value should generally not be changed, except for testing or troubleshooting purposes.

Example: https://secure2.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll

Site Fee Merchant Login ID - Your Authorize.NET API login.

Site Fee Transaction Key - Your Authorize.NET transaction key.

Test Mode - When checked, payments will be posted as test transactions. No money will actually be transferred.

Example: Test credit card numbers (expiration date must be set to the present date or later):

American Express Test Card: 370000000000002

Discover Test Card: 6011000000000012

Visa Test Card: 4007000000027

Second Visa Test Card: 4012888818888

Enable for Third Party Sellers - When checked, sellers will be allowed to enter their own Authorize.NET credentials for accepting sales payments. If un-checked, only Admin users will be able to accept credit cards for sales payments of their own listings.

Note: To acquire your API Login ID and Transaction Key visit: https://support.authorize.net/s/article/How-do-I-obtain-my-API-Login-ID-and-Transaction-Key