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    I've been given the task of researching a tool to do some credit card processing for an inventory system we are brining in house. The only information i have is that we already have account with authorize.net, and our current fulfillment house has an automated process with them to submit credit card info, charge amount, and it does the rest for them. it takes care of sending payment to a predefined bank account as well. I'm just now beginning my research, and figured i would start here to see if anyone has any experience with authorize.net, specifically in a .net environment. Thanks in advance Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^]

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      I've been given the task of researching a tool to do some credit card processing for an inventory system we are brining in house. The only information i have is that we already have account with authorize.net, and our current fulfillment house has an automated process with them to submit credit card info, charge amount, and it does the rest for them. it takes care of sending payment to a predefined bank account as well. I'm just now beginning my research, and figured i would start here to see if anyone has any experience with authorize.net, specifically in a .net environment. Thanks in advance Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^]

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      AFAIK, they're a good company. They better be good, they're so expensive! Just make sure you test your code carefully before going live. Bugs in a credit card processing script can become a huge problem! Carl Mercier Geek entrepreneurs, visit my blog! [^]

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