>I wish that were the case with Authorize.net - even though a transaction ID
>is provided, they still require a cc number with refunds.  Whose your
>processor? I might switch.

Actually, that's not the case. The form does say "credit card number" but all 
you really have to provide is the last 4 digits. This is how I do refunds 
myself on AuthNet, I only store the last 4 digits of the card number and the 
transaction ID. 

Mary Jo Sminkey
www.cfwebstore.com


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