

When setting up a merchant account, the merchant will specify what method they plan to use for obtaining information from their customers credit or debit cards. This determined method will also determine the cost that the merchant must pay to process their customers credit cards. The lowest cost for processing would be swiping customer's cards through a credit card terminal. Keying in transactions or processing over the internet has a higher cost than swiping through a credit card terminal due to the higher risk associated with this method.
Retail Businesses (Swiped Transaction):
For retail businesses it is common to get an approval within 24 hours or even on the same day. Including programming the terminal and shipping to the business, the total setup time is around 3 - 4 days.
Internet and Keyed Entry Businesses:
Internet businesses usually take 2 - 3 days to get approved and an extra day to get the payment gateway system programmed. This is also assuming that the merchant's website meets all requirements, otherwise a conditional approval may be granted until the website is fully setup. The total setup time is around 3 - 4 days.
Wireless Processing Businesses:
Wireless businesses are considered the same as a retail business except the terminal will take an extra 1 - 2 days to setup the terminal on the wireless network. The total time to be setup is 5 - 6 days.
These times do not include any pending issues or the requesting of additional information, which is uncommon but does happen for some applications.
Our company processes through five domestic processing banks which enables us to provide Services LTD to nearly any business, regardless of past credit history.
AVS should always be used for every internet and keyed transaction to avoid downgrade charges and fraud. Even if you can verify who your customer is, if you are setup as a keyed or internet account, you should use AVS for every transaction.
Requiring CVV in addition to AVS can help to eliminate most fraudulent orders for internet and keyed entry businesses.
Each card issuer has a different name for the CVV system, but all are essentially the same thing. Visa refers to it as CVV2, Mastercard is called CVC2, Amex is CID.
The CVV number is located on the back of the card except for most Amex cards where it is on the front. Amex also uses a 4 digit verification code whereas all other card makers use a 3 digit number.
If you answered this question as yes, than there is most likely no coverage in your area. The wireless processing networks do not use the normal cell phone networks, and are subject to extreme blackout areas. Most cities have adequate coverage but rural areas do not.
The TDMA and GSM networks are not yet certified for wireless processing, but will be in the future. This will greatly open up wireless processing for the rest of the country. There are already several wireless terminals that can process on these networks as soon as the networks become available.
Wireless processing is now available on the GPRS Edge Network from Cingular. The terminal that we offer that works with the GPRS Edge network is the Nurit 8000 wireless terminal.
These fees are in addition to your merchant account fees. Wireless terminals operate on cellular networks similar to cell phones, and thus require an additional cellular fee for using the wireless network.
Make sure your business has a sufficient volume that justifies the extra cost of wireless processing. We recommend that your business processes a minimum of $1500.00 / month or over 100 wireless transactions / month before you look at a wireless solution.
There are other options available for mobile type businesses outlined in ourmobile merchant account page
The other options are an ARU account, using a manual imprinter, or calling back to a central location where the credit card information is keyed into a terminal.
These are a sample of the difference in price between leasing and purchasing. These prices do not necessarily reflect our exact leasing rates, but will compare the low end industry standard lease price to our purchase price.
Lease vs. Purchase - Nurit 2085 |
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Price to Lease Nurit 2085: |
Price to Purchase Nurit 2085: |
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48 Month Lease |
Flat Purchase |
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48 x $19.95 = $957.60 |
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Total = $957.60 and a 48 month contract. |
Total = $265.00 and no contract. |
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Total savings if terminal is purchased: $692.06 |
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Lease vs. Purchase - Nurit 8000 |
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Price to Lease Nurit 8000: |
Price to Purchase Nurit 8000: |
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48 Month Lease |
Flat Purchase |
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48 x $34.95 = $1677.60 |
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Total = $1677.60 and a 48 month contract |
Total = $779.00 and no contract |
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Total savings if terminal is purchased: $898.60 |
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These lease rates reflect the low end of what is available in the industry.
The bottom line is that even if a lease sounds like a good deal you will still spend much more than if you outright purchase the equipment. Most leases are non-cancelable, and may or may not include a buyout option at the end where you will be required to pay a percentage of the cost of the terminal. We have seen merchants using other companies with a buyout option of the total cost of the terminal that they are leasing.
Currently there aren't any terminals that can process through any type of connection other than an analog phone line, except the Omni 3740 and Omni 3750.
Most credit card terminals will not work with a VOIP telephone connection. A VOIP connection uses a digital phone network which involves switches and multiplexing to transfer data. Most credit card machines use an analog type connection that is incompatible with a digital circuit.
The easiest way to use a broadband connection is to use a Verifone Omni 3740 or Omni 3750 with the ethernet adapter. These terminals in conjunction with a router will allow you to connect all of your electronics easily through the same internet connection.
It may be possible to use an analog to digital converter, but since this is a very expensive and technically advanced process it is not documented or recommended.
Terminals on ebay often include merchant account requirements before the terminal will ever be shipped. These companies usually offer impossibly low rates and will raise these rates after you are committed to their services.
Many times defective or outdated terminals are sold at low prices on ebay to the unsuspecting buyer. The most common terminals that are sold to fool the buyer are Verifone Zon series and Nurit 3010 terminals. The verifone Zon terminals are outdated and are unusable on most processing platforms. The Nurit 3010 has a version that cannot be used on any processing platform, because of the outdated wireless network called the CDPD network. These terminals are usually sold with no return policy so once the purchase is made, the buyer is left with a useless terminal. We see merchants on a weekly basis that have been scammed by these ebay bargain terminals. There is nothing that we can do except offering a certified terminal with a full warranty.
Unless the terminal is from a reputable seller and includes at least the manufacturers warranty, don't buy the terminal. If you aren't willing to take the risk of loosing your money on a terminal that doesn't work, just stay away from ebay terminals.
The benefit of ordering a certified terminal from us, is that all terminals are either new or factory refurbished. Refurbished terminals are properly marked to ensure you know you are purchasing a refurbished terminal. All of the terminals we offer including refurbished terminals come with the manufacturers warranty and a 30 day no lemon guarantee. If you process through our company we will extend the warranty to the entire time you process through us, with free overnight replacement.
The customer will contact their credit card issuing bank to notify them that they want to dispute a charge. The card issuing bank requests a chargeback from the processor who takes the amount of the purchase from the merchants bank account. The merchant will then be sent a letter that notifies them of the chargeback and requests further information from the merchant. The merchant will need to provide the requested information to the processor who will then make a decision on whether the customer deserves to get a refund.
Chargebacks can be initiated for a variety of reasons. The most common reason is that a customer doesn't recognize or doesn't remember the name of a merchant listed on their credit card statement.
A chargeback can be initiated 6 months after the completion of the sale. This means that if you provide a service that lasts 1 year the customer can chargeback the transaction 6 months after the service is completed, one and a half years after the sale itself is made. This is why chargebacks are more common with long term or custom services.
Common Chargeback Reasons:The best way to challenge a chargeback is to first contact the merchant to try and figure out why there was a chargeback. Many times the merchant will withdraw the chargeback. Other times the merchant only asked their bank if they knew what the charge was, and the bank initiated the chargeback without the merchant even knowing. Next, get the required paperwork together and send it to the processor. This information must reach the processor within 10 days of receiving the chargeback letter. The required documents will be listed on the chargeback letter. It is important to cooperate fully with the processor to resolve the chargeback. Remember, it is not the processor that is issuing the chargeback, it is the card issuing bank or the customer. Getting angry at the processor, who is trying to help your business, will only further complicate the process.
You may not win every chargeback and your business may never get a chargeback, but operating your business under good standards and having good customer relations will improve your chances of not getting a chargeback in the first place. Also make sure your customers know your business name and return and refund policies, to avoid simple misunderstandings.
Once a batch is received by the processing bank, the funds transfer is initiated. The funds are withdrawn from the customers account almost immediately, and the merchant's bank will hold the funds for 24 to 48 hours until the transfer is finalized. This wait period is also a fraud prevention measure. Sometimes a merchant's bank will have a policy to hold the funds for longer than 48 hours. There is nothing that the processor can do to speed up the transaction. If this delay is a problem, the merchant should talk to the bank and see if they can stop the transfer hold. If they cannot, the merchant should find a new bank for their checking account. Changing processing companies will do nothing to help eliminate this delay in the funds transfer.
When transactions are processed on the weekend or holiday, the funds will take extra time for the transfer. The banking systems are closed on the weekends, which causes the delay. Again, changing processing companies will not speed up the transfer of funds for transactions processed on the weekend or on holidays.
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