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Online Credit Card Processing Tips for a Merchant
Posted on April 3rd, 2010 No commentsErnest Paul asked:
Most merchant transactions these days are performed using credit cards. But besides business transactions, personal ones can be carried out, too. The convenience of using a credit card allows for managing your money and your time better and eliminates the necessity of carrying unmanageable amounts of money around.
What are the three key essentials of credit card processing for a merchant?
1. First of all you need to have an Internet merchant account-affiliation between your retailing company and any merchant bank which authorizes the collection of funds from a customer’s credit card account.
2. Your customer, of course, needs to have a bank account from which withdrawals can be made.
3. And then you need the payment gateway which is a combination of hardware and software and which sends information about the payment from the buyer to the merchant, performs the credit card processing
, and doe s the billing, and reporting.
Take care to see that your method of handling credit card information is confidential and secure.
One of the easiest and safest ways of processing credit cards online is by engaging a third-party service. This would be a merchant account as well as a payment gateway. There is a large amount of software and third-party service for the asking today which is suitable for any types of business. Beside the payment gateway and the merchant account most of these services also include a shopping cart application in the deal. Although it seems more expensive it is financially feasible in the long run as you will not have to pay for a shopping cart application separately or for any other contracts.
Before you decide on a third-party service for your credit card transactions, think about what the quantity and the incidence of your sales is going to be. There are a number of other third-party credit card processing services you can avail of and their pricing schemes are almost similar. Choosing the right one for you will be dependant upon how much business you expect and how large your transactions are going to be.
TERRY



