Simpler and globally accepted
Overall Satisfaction with Authorize.Net
We used it as a corporate card for our expenses, mostly used for team lunches and business stuff. This is on a trial period for a few months.
Pros
- Monthly statements sent to emails for easy tracking
- Discrepencies are sorted out easily with any dispute on transactions or amounts.
- Very relaible customer service, as easy as calling, explaining and solution
Cons
- Monthly statements sent to emails for easy tracking
- Discrepancies are sorted out easily with any dispute on transactions or amounts.
- Very reliable customer service, as easy as calling, explaining and solution
- Easy tracking and a business line for corporate accounts
- Monthly statements which are pretty detailed unlike other banks and CC's
- We're testing this on a trial basis, to evaluate if we use a portal for monthly expenses like Concur
- We're checking feasibility if this is easier than entering expenses manually on Concur. It's definitely much simpler than expense reimbursements.
- Google Pay (formerly Google Wallet)
This was used by another organization, and I see both of them with similar traits, Google Pay of course is easy to use with smart phones and mobiles.
Do you think Authorize.net delivers good value for the price?
Not sure
Are you happy with Authorize.net's feature set?
Yes
Did Authorize.net live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Authorize.net go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Authorize.net again?
Yes
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