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Authorize.Net and Chase

I work for a web based SAAS company.  Within our platform, we currently have setup the option to use Authorize.net (AIM) for our clients who want to Authorize.net as their Payment Processor.   Everything works great there. No issues.

 

But we have a new client who wants to use Chase / Chase Paymentech, and I have been tasked to investigate. After some back and forth with Chase Sales and Chase Dev Support (they didn’t understand I didn’t want a merchant account), they mentioned we would going through Authorize.net.  I did not get the definitive answers which I was looking for with Chase.  Which lead me to these forums. 

 

Am I correct with the following or am I way off?

 

Step 1) The new client "will need to call your Merchant Service Provider (Chase Paymentech) and they can help you get setup for an Authorize.Net Payment Gateway account".

 

Step 2) We can use our existing AIM setup and plug in the new Clients credentials (Login & Transaction Key) which would route the transactions to Chase.

 

Then we continue to use our current setup.  And eventually upgrade off AIM.

 

 

Thanks

mysfour
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Hi @mysfour

 

I believe thats correct . 

 

Also have a look at our OAuth integration in which you will not need merchant credentials/keys to be stored by you . 

 

https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/features/oauth.html

 

Thanks

Anurag





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Hi @mysfour

 

You can check the link https://www.authorize.net/sign-up/reseller-directory/chase-paymentech/ 

 

 or call us at 1-888-323-4289 for  more details  on it . 

 

Also AIM integration is already deprecated and i will stronly suggest to move your  integrate to our Payments APIs . 

 

https://developer.authorize.net/api/upgrade_guide/#aim

 

 

Thanks

Anurag





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Anurag
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I have a few technical questions. 

 

Is the following correct?

The new client calls “Chase / Chase Paymentech” and they get an Authorize.Net credentials and we continue to use or existing setup though Authorize.net.

 

And if so Is the endpoint and other requirements the same?

 

 (We are planning to upgrade off AIM within the next 30 days.)

 

Hi @mysfour

 

I believe thats correct . 

 

Also have a look at our OAuth integration in which you will not need merchant credentials/keys to be stored by you . 

 

https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/features/oauth.html

 

Thanks

Anurag





Send feedback at developer_feedback@authorize.net