Articles, tagged with "credit card processors", page 6
07th October 2009
Having an online merchant account is a simple way to make sells and get your bank account credited by the second. The ultimate goal of setting up a merchant account on your website is to make profit. Some people have been able to make six figures, and oth...
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Author:
Smith Pen
22nd September 2009
A merchant account is a bank account that enables your merchant business, including online sites, to accept payments by credit or debit cards. To put short, it is an agreement between a payment processor, retailer and a merchant bank for settlements of tr...
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Author:
Smith Pen
16th September 2009
Setting up a merchant account requires investing in a lot of attendant stuff as well. For a functional merchant account, the trader must have a secure server, and processing software. Then there will be the routine payments he will have to make to the mer...
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Author:
RichardCooper
20th August 2009
Opening an offshore account and then actually having convenient access to it can be expensive and time-consuming. Despite what you may have read or heard, owning an offshore credit card is not illegal. Of course, using one as part of a tax evasion strateg...
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Author:
Offshorebanking
18th August 2009
It is now more essential to business owners to accept credit cards from their customers because the number of customers who use credit card in their shopping increases by leap and bounce. Every business owner is now trying to provide their customer with m...
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Author:
Matthew
18th August 2009
Setting a merchant account is an important step for every merchant willing to deal with customers looking for a credit card payment for their shopping. This account is like an agreement between the merchant and the processor bank to carry out all the tran...
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Author:
Matthew
01st August 2009
Credit cards have now become the order of the day and many firms are making money out of processing them. Processing refers to the method through which payment is made available to the lender of services or products after the card holder has purchased som...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
01st August 2009
Author: Jim EdwardsAfter all the debate over website design, shopping carts and credit card processors, every site owner eventually comes to the startling realization that they need one thing more to survive - web site traffic! Without website traffic it...
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Author:
Otis Mack
19th July 2009
If one is doing business on the Internet, accepting payment through the website is an absolute must. If one is not processing orders online, one is losing a great deal of money in lost sales. Studies have shown, one can increase the online sales by up to ...
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Author:
Daniel Dare
09th July 2009
In the past interchange rates were restricted to members of credit card associations and credit card processors. In easy speak; interchange is the major fuel that the merchants pay the credit machine to operate. In addition, credit card processing compa...
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Author:
K.B. Biscoe
22nd June 2009
A High-risk merchant account is a merchant account service provided to internet merchants that have been declared "high-risk" by Visa and MasterCard. This is owing to the nature of their businesses, that have a high credit rate or a high turnover but also...
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Author:
Kevin Sarisky
22nd June 2009
Best Ways to Choose a Credit Card Processing Company
One of the most critical decisions for launching an online business is deciding on which credit card processor to use and how you will choose to process your customer's payments. There are two prima...
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Author:
Kevin Sarisky
18th June 2009
INTRODUCTION TO MERCHANT ACCOUNT AND CREDIT CARD PROCESSING
More customers are switching to credit card payments for various reasons. As a merchant, you have to make it possible for your customers to use credit cards. Telling your customers that you c...
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Author:
Uma A Ilango
17th June 2009
What Every Business Owner Ought To Know About Credit And Credit Card Processors
Telling your customers that you cannot accept their form of payment is a sure way to kill your sale! It is a fact that many customers prefer to carry credit cards to cash....
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Author:
Uma A Ilango
13th March 2009
Credit card processing fees are not refunded when a customer returns an item that they've purchased. Not surprisingly, this is a point of contention that many business owners have with merchant accounts and credit card processors. Credit card processing c...
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Author:
Ben Dwyer