I use Authorize.net for my Shopify shop. I would prefer to use Shopify's own payment processing (which is via Stripe), but because I sell dietary supplements, I'm prohibited.
Authorize.net assigned me the Merchant Service Provider (MSP) of Cybersource. I didn't realize this was going to be the case - I just assumed that everything is done via Authorize.net.
After potential customers couldn't pay via their AMEX cards, I asked Cybersource what's up and they said I need to get a separate American Express merchant account. I though the whole point of utilizing Authorize.net is so that I don't need to contract directly with credit card processors...
I'm not sure whether I should stick with Authorize.net (I believe I already paid a setup fee). I'm limited because some won't do dietary supplements. Does anyone have experience with other MSP's I can choose? Authorize.net tells me that if I switch, it's going to be another 10 cent per transaction.
โ08-17-2019 05:00 AM
โ08-19-2019 05:23 AM
What is authorize net?
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โ08-25-2020 07:32 PM
Stick with authorize.net and talk to their support for your issues they can guide you better.
โ08-28-2020 02:49 AM
Hello. I use it the same.
I'm using Authorize.net for my store. I would prefer to use Shopify's own payment processing (which is through Stripe) but since I'm selling dietary supplements, I'm prohibited. Authorize.net has appointed me the Cybersource Merchant Service Provider (MSP). I didn't realize this was going to be the case-I just thought that everything was going to be done through Authorize.net.
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