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Kriszti (TechnicalUser)
24 Sep 08 2:22
I have a site that sells a product (giftcard) and premium membership types. My client just asked me to add a second online credit card merchant to augment authorize.net. We expect a high return rate, and authorize.net frowns on a high level of refunds so my client wants to toggle the transactions between two cc merchants.

My programmer who implemented this is no longer on the project, so I'm turning to this forum to ask if what my client wants is even possible.

Thanks,

Kriszti

 
CoreyBryant (Programmer)
19 Jan 09 9:23
It is really not Authorize.net who frowns on Credit Transactions as much as the merchant account processor.  Sometimes doing a high rate of returns could mean a potentially fraudulent business, but as long as your chargebacks remain in check, you should not have a problem with having just one merchant accont.

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