Hi All,
First time poster, long-time lurker.
I'm writing my first integration to the test sandbox and can successfully process CC transactions, but having trouble with eChecks.
Can't seem to get anything to go through successfully.
I've looked for test ABA/Account numbers, but can't seem to find anything in the eCheck Developer Guide. I've been using:
"x_bank_aba_code", "411111111"
"x_bank_acct_num", "411111111"
But get the following (partial) response back:
Are there specific test account numbers/ABA numbers I should be using?
Have searched the forums but not finding anything regarding this...
Any help IS appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Caspian
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โ10-28-2009 11:53 AM
Hey Caspian,
Even though you've been a long-time lurker, let me still officially welcome you to our community. :smileyhappy: Good to have you here!
To answer your question, we don't have any eCheck.Net test numbers to use for testing. Instead, what you should use is any bank's valid routing number, and then a random, fake number for the account number. That should work for you.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
Mimi
โ10-30-2009 03:32 PM
Hey Caspian,
Even though you've been a long-time lurker, let me still officially welcome you to our community. :smileyhappy: Good to have you here!
To answer your question, we don't have any eCheck.Net test numbers to use for testing. Instead, what you should use is any bank's valid routing number, and then a random, fake number for the account number. That should work for you.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
Mimi
โ10-30-2009 03:32 PM
Works perfectly...and thanks Mimi!
I had "googled" this over the weekend and found a post on some random newsgroup alluding to the same...tried this morning and woila! Was just coming back to update my question with the proper answer and see you beat me to it.
Thanks Again!
-C
โ11-02-2009 08:58 AM
Hey.. mimi and caspian,
Can you please provide a x_bank_aba_code and x_bank_acct_num for testing.
thanks,
Praveenzx~
โ04-05-2010 11:13 PM
Just do as Mimi said, use any valid ABA number and make up a bank account number. Valid ABA numbers are easy to find on the Internet, especially if you use Google.
โ04-06-2010 04:52 AM
guys, for me this does not work. when I try to make a charge I get the message "This transaction has been declined" - what to do?
โ09-23-2011 03:32 PM
ECheck transactions only decline for a very small number of reasons such as the account you are using being over limit. I would recommend emailing developer@authorize.net with your test account ID and the amount that you are trying to charge. Theyw ill be able to check and see if the limits on the test account need raised.
โ09-27-2011 04:17 PM
hmm... ok, thank. I appreciate the reply.
โ09-27-2011 04:40 PM
I was unable to find a random account number and bank aba code that successfully processes...
Do you have any testing numbers, yet?
Thanks,
Bridget
โ01-11-2012 07:12 AM
Can't you just use yours? Should be right at the bottom of your checks.
โ01-11-2012 01:39 PM