Global Merchant Tips and News

November 2007 - Posts

  • Merchant Account Limits

    Merchants are usually not aware of the fact that even if sales are literally pouring in, and its the peak time of seasonal sales, their ability to accept transactions can be shut off, and their money held up for months by respective merchant account providers. You certainly don’t want to be caught unawares during the busiest time of the year! As odd and maddening as it may seem, merchant account providers do shut down accounts if the total dollar amount of transactions a merchant processes in a month...
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  • Benefits of Wireless Credit Card Processing Solutions

    A wide variety of options are available when it comes to wireless credit card processing. There is a robust selection of mobile credit card terminals. Also, easy-to-use cell phone based credit card machines are a popular solution for businesses that seek the freedom that wireless merchant account services can provide. Wireless credit card processing allows merchants to provide convenience and security to their customers, and cost savings to themselves. Additionally, wireless credit card processing...
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  • 3 Step Process of Credit Card Transactions Over the Internet

    Credit card Processing is widely integrated over Internet connections. The benefits of accepting credit cards online include the fact that you can access all your orders, transactions, and reports from any computer in the world with Internet access. You do not need a separate transaction terminal either. Processing credit card transactions online may be accomplished using a virtual terminal, which allows you to manually process mail and telephone credit card transactions, as well as issue credits...
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  • Different Credit Card Processing Fees for Different Merchant Service Providers

    To stay in business, every business has to accept credit cards. Credit card processing, though fairly simple, has it’s own price. There are fees to be paid on every credit card transaction, which may vary by hundreds of dollars a month - or more - depending on the sales volume and the respective merchant services provider. In credit card processing, a merchant pays two sets of fees. First is an interchange fees, which is decided and split between the credit card networks and the credit card issuing...
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