Posts Tagged ‘Credit Card Processing’


Introduction To Merchant Account And Credit Card Processing

Thursday, June 18th, 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 cannot accept their form of payment is a sure way to kill your sale. Furthermore, if yours is an internet venture, accepting credit card payments is imperative.

The first step to accepting credit card payments is to


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5 Things To Consider When Hiring Online Credit Card Processing Services

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

5 Things To Consider When Hiring Online Credit Card Processing Services

Branching out globally is a sure way to keep your clientele growing voluminously. With an online credit card processor, you can now accept all forms of payment anytime from anywhere in the world. However, selecting the best online credit card processing service will probably seem a little daunting with the number of options available in the market. Let us look at 5 main points that you should consider to make


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Finding The Perfect Credit Card Processing Merchant Account For Your Business

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Finding The Perfect Credit Card Processing Merchant Account For Your Business

There is absolutely no way your business can compete without credit card processing solutions! Industry statistics state that the average credit card sale is $40 versus just $9 for the average cash sale.* Offering a credit card payment option not only gives your customers alternative methods of payments, but are less expensive to cash and checks. In August of 1997, Coopers & Lybrand noted in a case study that credit card processing


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