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Merchant
Accounts: What They Can Do For You
by Tom Antion
Congratulations! You created an
impulse in a customer to buy your product, but there's one small
catch--without some way to process their credit card information,
your sale is gone.
One of the best ways to capture and use customer credit card
information is with a merchant account (Visa, MasterCard, American
Express) that is tied to your electronic shopping system. It used to
be hard to get such a merchant account but no longer. It seems like
every company out there is ready to give (well, not give but sell)
you a merchant account, but beware.
You will run into all kinds of deals from people trying to lease you
credit card swiping equipment, too. But unless you do a ton of
face-to-face business, you will never see a real credit card and
that credit card swiping machine will serve you better as a
doorstop. I can safely say that nearly all of my sales are done via
the Internet or telephone. Every once in a while, I'll get the odd
fax order, but far and wide I have no use for a physical swiping
machine. Even when I do sell products at the back of the room during
my speaking engagements, I just fill out a form by hand to used
later, and when possible, I bring my portable computer and capture
customer information electronically to be used online later. And
these days it seems I am finding more and more places have wireless
networks to use so I can enter all the customer, account, and order
information on the spot and submit the whole transaction online
instantly. It's as if the customer was logging into my shopping cart
system from somewhere else.
When shopping for a merchant account, it is important to get firm
numbers on up-front fees, monthly fees, credit card percentages, and
costs per transaction, so be sure to get the merchant's definition
for a "transaction," such as whether obtaining authorization only
constitutes a transaction or whether processing a return does. All
of these fees can add up, but still will seem like mere pennies when
the orders start flowing in.
Another piece of advice to heed--don't try to save a few bucks by
signing up for a merchant account, even if it is free, before you
choose a shopping system. The shopping system is much more
important. Make sure that any merchant account you consider works
well with you shopping system.
One final bit of information is that you must sign up directly with
American Express to take their credit cards. You can do this online
at
http://www.americanexpress.com/homepage/mechant.shtml.
For more information on shopping systems and merchant accounts, go
to
http://www.HowtoUseaShoppingCart.com.
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