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Using third provider for tokenized cards
My client needs to charge some tokenized cards, we are currently using payment.js from first data to tokenize the cards, then we send this data with an authorization key and a nonce variable to payeezy via curl request.
It is possible to carry out the procedure through authorize.net, since I see in its documentation that a cryptogram can be sent.
The feature I am referring to is
https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/index.html#payment-transactions-charge-a-tokenized-cre...
Any comment would be helpful.
โ08-31-2022 12:08 PM
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I'm getting this issue as well. I double and triple checked my Relay Reponse URLs, but after Sumitting the transaciton, I don't even see an incoming post in our logs.
โ09-01-2022 01:17 AM
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Any response? i should try technifiser instead.
โ09-02-2022
02:23 AM
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โ09-02-2022
07:37 AM
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I was making some post request to https://api.authorize.net/xml/v1/request.api
I'm sending in the body the merchantAuthentication and the transactionRequest with the payment, but I receive that the credit card is invalid, I was trying with some tokens, but no one was correct for this operation, so what kind of data are you specting?
โ09-05-2022 02:27 PM
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I'm getting this issue as well. I double and triple checked my Relay Reponse URLs, but after Sumitting the transaciton, I don't even see an incoming post in our logs.
โ02-01-2023 11:02 PM

