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webJobs Authorize.net Plugin

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Authorize.net integration for webJobs
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The webJobs Authorize.net plugin allows you to accept payments through the popular Authorize.net payment gateway. The plugin is fully compatible with webJobs and is simple to install. Once installed, simply enter your merchant ID and you can begin accepting payments at once. As with all of our products, we offer a free installation and can assist you in installing this module if you need help!

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Submitted on
29th August 2005
Last Updated
11th February 2009
Licence Type
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Licence Type
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(2 ratings)
Average User Rating: 1.0/5
worst customer service ever
Reviewed byAnonymousonThu, 13th July 2006
Rating 1 - Poor
This company provides an worst customer service ever. Creating trouble tickets seem to be a joke. I sent out tickets and no answer, never. Please don't say that I'm not your customer. I have evidences for what I say. Guys, don't let them steal your money. So far, I paid but couldn't use the script, couldn't contact them
Nightmare script
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 21st November 2005
Rating 1 - Poor
I've been justing webjobs a module for a larger website. I must say without a shadow of a doubt, it's the worst programming I've ever seen. The passwords are stored in plain text, they have java script uses an index in the forms array instead of naming the actual forms. You can't actuually modify the forms or the way they work, it's all encrypted. All in all, worst script ever. And the Web scribble guys aren't of any help. Oh, and no developer documentation - thought that was nice.
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