I reported this to support and have gotten nothing but a runaround, being told to “contact the vendor”. Not encouraging.
The entire business model for RapidAPI is a reliable wrapper around other API’s. If I have to go implement the API directly through Microsoft Azure, then what’s the point of RapidAPI? I might as well do that with the other API’s and stop paying them.
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Even the “Test Endpoint” on RapidAPI’s own site gives a 404 error.