Basic
facts about Credit Card Merchant Account
Credit card merchant accounts are indeed very
popular these days. However getting a proper
credit card merchant account is often confusing,
as there are numerous banks, third party sales
teams and merchant account providers offering
such services. You need to do a thorough research
about these services. The following are some
of the basic facts about credit card merchant
accounts.
Accepting payments through third party
payment processors:
One of the easiest and most reliable ways to
accept credit card processing is through a reputed
third party payment processor. There are several
companies such as 2Checkout.com and Paypal that
allow you to accept online payments from your
customers.
The credit card processing of these companies
are very simple and hassle free. There is no
need for your customers to go through painstaking
credit checks, or even deposit large amounts.
Moreover, these types of credit card merchant
account service providers include
an option, where you can put a short business
name along with your clients' credit card bill.
Though Paypal has no sign up fee, 2Checkout
charges a one time setup fee of $49 USD. Moreover
Paypal is also much cheaper. They also work
differently while processing orders.
Generally 2Checkout purchase your products
or services and resell it to your customers.
Thus it makes a profit from them. Initially
they will handle the customer concerns related
to the transactions, but the product or service
specific questions will usually be referred
back to you.
In contrast credit card merchant accounts like
Paypal will simply process the primary transaction
in their name, in case you have upgraded your
credit card merchant account to either a Premium
or Business
account.
How to invoice your customers:
Paypal is one of the most popular credit card
merchant account that allows invoicing your
customers. However, unless your customer opens
a Paypal account, it will not allow you to send
a money request to him/ her. However if you
are carrying out your e-business from US and
Canada, there is no need for your customers
to register for a Paypal account.
In addition, most of the Paypal accounts have
a send limit that restricts the amount of money
you send. Though the send limit in most of the
markets where Paypal functions is extended up
to $1000, it is still a restriction.
On the other hand, you can conveniently opt
for credit card merchant accounts like 2Checkout
that directly purchase the product or service
from you. Therefore, they do not have any account
creation requirements imposed on your clients.
You can enjoy the invoicing function of 2Checkout,
if you are able to show them that you are processing
authentic business deals through their system.
Moreover, this process is hassle free for all
your clients.
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