his problem wasnt in the authorize.net component, it was that he is setting the 
customer # when the come into the site and and so he had 2 identical customer 
#'s, and he obviously isn't checking for duplicate customer numbers either.


>Will,
>
>It's still going to bite you in the butt.  You still have a race condition,
>and lots of people share IPs.  From what you've said, I'd say take a good
>hard look inside the AuthorizeNet component.  Or lock the bejeesus out of
>it - but if you just do that it's going to be hard to know whether you've
>killed the problem or not, until it happens again.
>
>Jaime Metcher
>
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