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| ![]() 4 Tips for Reducing Credit Card Processing FeesWhether you operate an offline retail business or sell products exclusively online, processing your customers'' credit cards has a major influence on your sales volume If you don''t provide your customers with the option to use their credit cards...
By: Kevin Sarisky #1 - Ask Your Provider To Lower The Monthly Minimum Merchant account providers often include a contractual clause that stipulates a monthly minimum charge. If your sales fail to generate the minimum, you''re contractually obligated to pay the difference. If your company is generating a high enough volume of sales to meet the minimum, this isn''t an issue. However, if you find that you''re forced to pay the difference each month, contact your merchant account provider. Ask them to waive the fee. If they refuse, there are plenty of other providers that will be happy to negotiate. #2 - Consider Two Separate Merchant Accounts At first, this may seem counterintuitive; By maintaining two merchant accounts, you can keep such transactions separate. That is, you can process payments in which your customer presents a credit card with one account while handling "not present" transactions with the other account. In doing so, you''ll be able to limit the effect of being charged a higher processing rate to the merchant account that has been downgraded. This strategy will not be appropriate for everyone, of course. But, review the types of transactions you''re processing to determine whether it''s worthwhile for your circumstances. #3 - Shop Around If you have been using the same provider for awhile, they''ll likely have raised their rates at some point. A lot of small retail business owners simply pay the higher rates without knowing whether they''re competitive. Shop around a few times a year to keep track of the industry. You might stumble upon a provider who can offer a much more flexible plan with a lower cost. #4 - Investigate Transaction Downgrades Ideally, each of the credit card transactions you''re processing will be charged the most favorable rate (known as the "Qualified rate"). However, when a transaction is downgraded - which can happen for a variety of reasons - your merchant account provider applies a higher rate. Review each of the statements that you receive from your provider. If you notice a high number of downgraded (referred to as "Mid-Qualified" Many small retailers fail to notice it''s happening, much less investigate why. Often, small changes in the way you process your customers'' credit card payments can have an enormous impact on the extra fees you''re paying for downgraded transactions. But, you need to investigate the reasons first. There are several ways to potentially lower the payment processing fees you''re paying each month. The first step to take is to call your merchant account provider. They can review your account to determine whether changes can be made to better accommodate your business. If they''re unable to do so, it may be time to consider alternatives. Contact: Kevin Sarisky Merchant Solutions 2239 West 190th Street Torrance, CA 90504 Tel: (424) 212-9500 Fax: (310) 928-4195 ksarisky@merchantsolutionsiq.com http://www.moourl.com/ # # # Merchant Solutions IQ (MSIQ) has broken the mold for credit card processing accounts, setting up merchant accounts without the high fees and arbitrary overcharges. Providing free black & white rate comparisons. http://www.nabancard.com/? End
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