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		<title>Authorize.net Shuns Customers : No Plans to Fix Broken Code in Both Firefox and IE 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:46:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Authorize.net&#8217;s web interface has always given me that 1997 kind of clunky vibe and I always dread having to use it to issue a refund.  I have one eCommerce site that has a very low return rate and thus I rarely need to issue a refund.  As a result I never coded in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.authorize.net">Authorize.net</a>&#8217;s web interface has always given me that 1997 kind of clunky vibe and I always dread having to use it to issue a refund.  I have one eCommerce site that has a very low return rate and thus I rarely need to issue a refund.  As a result I never coded in a refund process into my shopping cart which means I have to use their Virtual Terminal.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to make the switch to Firefox you may have been unfortunate enough to discover that you can&#8217;t issue a refund in Authorize.net&#8217;s virtual terminal.  The problem is in a piece of javascript on the site that forces you to enter an expiration date in order to issue a refund.  If you did not capture the expiration date in your own database (smart security), you will not know the expiration date as Authorize.net hides it on the transaction details page.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;ve been forced to use Internet Explorer for the past year when I needed to issue a refund.  Unfortunately I recently decided to give the new IE 7.0 a try and now I run into the same javascript problem in IE.</p>
<p>I initiated a chat session with an Authorize.net agent today and unfortunately I was told that Authorize.net could care less about helping their customers by fixing this problem:</p>
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Elaine M: Hi Tony! How may I help you?</p>
<p>Tony Spencer: I would like to know when Authorize.net will be fixing their website so that it will support refunds in Firefox. Currently the site is broken when you try to issue a refund and you are using Firefox for your browser. It requires you to enter a expiration date which is not visible on the original tx. Also it is broken in the new version of Internet Explorer. </p>
<p><strong>Elaine M: We do not have plans to update Java Script to be compatible with Firefox, which is the issue causing the expiration date requirement. </strong></p>
<p>Tony Spencer: You may want to consider fixing it soon. As I said the new version of IE is broken as well so soon you will have many users unable to use your site. </p>
<p><font color="red"><strong>Elaine M: Authorize Net did not create Java Script</strong></font>, and we have built our website to be usable with the latest versions of Internet Explorer. </p>
<p>Tony Spencer: Its not usable with the latest version of Internet Explorer. Download IE 7 and give it try.
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<p>Heres a tip from the customer service 101 handbook guys:  Lack of concern and <font color="red"><strong>snide sarcasm</strong></font> is not the path to high customer satisfaction.</p>
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