Wireless Merchant Account
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Let Technology Work For You With A Wireless Merchant Account
Things go extremely well if the merchant has an actual established store and wishes to take credit cards and the like for payment within the store. Things also go well for the merchant who has an internet merchant account so that everything goes smoothly, albeit online. But what if the merchant wishes to do business away from his real store? For instance, if as a merchant you work in trade shows, stadiums and out of the way locations but wish toser complete a sale while the customer is hot, then seeking a wireless merchant account will solve such problems for you, rather than have you be stuck in a fixed location to receive “card present” processing fees!
For those particular business people who sell products or services, there is now available a wireless merchant account. One of the benefits, besides being able to take payment “on the road” is that the credit card machine unit itself has its own thermal printer to give the purchaser a receipt, as well as having the capability of having its battery recharged and therefore allowing the merchant to do business with as many as 200 purchasers on one charge. Many will even print the customer’s signature on the two individual copies. What’s more the majority of these wireless merchant account machines can work as both wired as well as wireless units.
Technology has brought this to the merchant, and merchants find that being able to conduct their business thusly on the road has allowed them to process many more sales. Consequently there are many merchants who now desire to have a wireless merchant account.
Many of those who hold wireless merchant accounts are surprised to find that a wireless credit card machine may even come equipped with a built-in thoroughly secure pin pad, thus allowing the merchant to accept not only credit cards but debit cards, loyalty or gift cards, smart cards as well as Electronic Benefit Transfers (EBT) should you have a client from the USA, UK or others.
As you are probably very aware of, charges for swiped cards as opposed to say internet or telephoned in charges where the card is not present is higher for the merchant, thereby substantially reducing profits. However with a simple addition of a swipe attachment to your cellular phone this will allow you to obtain the real-time authorizations. Merchants are thrilled to hear that by being enabled to capture transactions, which result in direct settlement, the merchant will receive the standard rates because the transactions were in effect actually swiped. Now it is time to start applying a wireless merchant account.
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Merchant Processing Services
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What To Expect In Merchant Processing Services
When you are seeking merchant processing services, there are a number of points that you may wish to compare among merchant processing service account providers. Granted, there are a number of reasons why you’d prefer one against the other, and you may give extra points for those who deal specifically with your type of business, but all in all you will compare the following services:
Set up fees.
Whether or not you are working with a need for a merchant account that will deal in face to face transactions, or you will need one for Internet payments, or telephone order merchant processing services, you will probably be charged set up fees. Another term for set up fees when dealing in merchant credit card processing services is sign up fees.
Additional fees.
Depending on whether you are taking payment by debit card transactions or you wish to take credit card payments, you will be charge a fixed fee daily charge for debit card transactions, or you will be charged a percentage of each transaction in the case of credit card payments.
Preventing charge backs.
Some merchant processing services can include a card scheme authentication service. There is an extra charge associated with this service too.
Estimating costs.
The way that they figure out what percentage of transaction fees you’ll pay are often based on your monthly sales. The fees you’ll owe per transaction will be lower the higher the pound sterling amount of sales you make.
Specific services.
Part of the merchant processing services offered may include personal service. That means that if you are an inexperienced merchant who does not understand all the intricacies of accepting debit and credit cards for payment, that there will be someone available to you, 24 hours a day, on either an Internet chat or IM, or on the telephone.
There are other kinds of services available too, as in an address verification service referred to as an AVS. It is a specific risk management service. The way that it works is that the merchant receives a billing address verification for each sale made. If the purchaser has used one billing address on the site, and another is reported by the AVS, then there is a risk to the seller, who may decide to not proceed with the sale. Obviously this type of risk management service is very helpful to the merchant in avoiding fraudulent transactions.
Charge back handling.
Part of the merchant processing services is of course handling charge backs. A simple explanation from you to the inquirer in the form of a transaction receipt is often all that is needed to avoid the charge back. Thus you will want to verify how quickly you’ll be notified of a problem and how quickly they will send the information back to the purchaser.
Above all, remember that no matter what a merchant credit card processing service offers, the ultimate prevention to many problems is ultimately in your hands, but of course verifying what to expect from merchant processing services first is your first step.

