Ecommerce Merchant Account

Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by admin.

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Whether you’re running a home business, selling homemade stickers, or if you are the boss of a big automobile company, you will probably need a flexible, fully controllable and secure payments your customers on the Internet. This is the electronic commerce and the person who is called a merchant e-commerce.
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Third Party Merchant Account

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To be or not be a third party merchant? Well, first of all, do you have a choice to choose? Its sometimes frustrating to get a merchant account due to some problems. Typically, credit card providers of treatment services to refuse service to high-risk youth, non-operators, or certain types of industries such as pharmaceuticals, tobacco [...]

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Offshore Credit Card Processing Services

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If your company one of the following: retail, online pharmacies, gambling, travel, ticketing, entertainment, gambling etc. please fill out the form below to receive a quote within 48 hours or less. Our featured suppliers in providing payment solutions for both low and high risk merchants.

The most competitive off the cost of processing that you [...]

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High Risk Merchant Account

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When traditional ecommerce merchant accounts are not available high risk merchant account services come in. Its too important to be able to process credit cards, especially if your business is considered high risk. Getting a high risk merchant account means being able to process credit cards. High risk merchant services are also called high risk [...]

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MOTO Merchant Accounts

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MOTO, short for Mail Order Telephone Order related to transactions (credit / debit card, ACH, e-check), which are conducted by telephone, mail, facsimile (fax); situations where the cardholder or account owner is not present. It is different from ordinary accounts of the Internet and the treatment that you (the merchant), generally in the type of [...]

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Internet accounts

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Internet merchant accounts are similar to MOTO accounts, but can not be used for internet transactions. Internet merchant accounts use a virtual terminal or service payment gateway for processing credit card payments. These payment services may gateways are now included with most web hosting packages, and designed HTML forms or a shopping cart application.

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MOTO merchant accounts

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Mail Order - Telephone Order accounts tend to charge a rate higher transaction and are used when credit cards can not be physically swiped. Merchants usually process credit card payments by entering the credit card number directly into a terminal installed on a personal computer or through a standard Web browser to process payment transactions [...]

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Retail merchant accounts

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This type of account usually offers the lowest transaction costs, but often has restrictive rules. Retail accounts that require a very high percentage of sales by credit card must be carried out with the “card present” and that the card is “swiped” by passing through a terminal physical credit card. Retail trade are generally associated [...]

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Payment card industry

Posted on 09. Feb, 2009 by admin.

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The payment card industry (PCI) denotes the debit, credit, prepaid, e-purse, ATM, and POS cards and associated businesses.
The term is sometimes more specifically used to refer to the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, an independent council originally formed by American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International on Sept. 7, 2006, [...]

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Chargeback insurance

Posted on 09. Feb, 2009 by admin.

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Chargeback insurance refers to an insurance coverage protecting a merchant who accepts credit cards. The coverage protects the merchant against cardholder fraud in a transaction where the use of the credit card was unauthorized, and covers claims arising out of the merchant’s liability to the service bank.
This coverage can apply under a number of circumstances, [...]

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