What is the best company/rate for credit card merchand accounts?
Oct 07, 2009
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Credit Card Machines
I’m currently with Heartland. I’m wondering if someone can tell me what the best percentage rate is for MC, VISA, DC, and AMEX through a bank. Also, I’m looking for a cost effective credit card machine that is ethernet compatible for IP processing and uses thermal paper.
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4 comments
kristian on October 7, 2009 at 2:30 pm
VISA and MASTERCARD and are pioneers in Merchant Card Services. Or visit your local bank and ask to speak to a Business Banker about "Merchant Card Services" they can give you an idea of the cost, and price which is driven by the average ticket price per transaction and your monthly volume. Avoid those fly by night companies which claim to do what Banks can do? You get better customer resolution and customer service from say a Wells Fargo or Bank of America.
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oh Canada on October 7, 2009 at 2:30 pm
try TD canda trust visa cards, they are good.
NO1 on October 7, 2009 at 2:30 pm
all banks have the same practically interest rate some banks offered some Arther things,but are very close went it Com’s to the interests
Jeff Knows on October 7, 2009 at 2:30 pm
I personally use Prosper Merchant Services (http://www.prosperms.com/) due to the low rates and the flexability they offer my business. I know there are a plethora of other companies out there, many of which I’ve worked with or my clients have. But overall I found them to offer the most solutions and despite being small, having some of the lowest rates and best customer service I’ve experienced.
I would check them out if your interested in switching, they also paid my merchant termination fee’s when I signed up and was approved for an account with them but it might require a processing agreement for a short period of time.
Good luck, I hope my answer helps you!
http://www.prosperms.com/