Does anyone have any experience integrating the Authorize.net CIM (Customer Information Manager) API into osCmax? It would store customer credit card and billing information securely on Authorize.net's servers when a customer creates an account, and could then retrieve the info from Authorize.net later on (using a unique ID) when the customer wants to place a new order, etc. This way the storeowner doesn't need to ask the customer for their credit card info each and every time they want to place an order.
Despite an hour of vigorous forum and Google searching, I can't find any evidence that any osCmax or osCommerce storeowners have been able to --or have even really tried-- to integrate CIM, and I'm baffled.
Further info on the CIM API is here: Customer Information Manager (CIM) API Guide





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