Will the merchant be able to charge my credit card if I leave and sign the CLIENT COPY?

Posted on November 12th, 2009 by admin

Will the merchant be able to charge my credit card if I leave and sign the CLIENT COPY and take the MERCHANT COPY with me?
I am talking about the "Customer copy" of the credit card receipt
And what if the store looses the receipt I signed?

I would recommend you asking for and keeping track of all your customer copy transactions. Normally merchants are honest but if you kept your copies, most reputable credit card companies allow you to CHALLENGE TRANSACTIONS though it helps if you are a good writer in explaining how these occurred chronologically and have your customer copies of each transaction which is why honest merchants would not think of even doing fraudulent transactions bec a smart customer who keeps tabs of such info that is available both online of all credit card activity as well as over the telephone keeps merchants honest…

FYI I have even misplaced my credit card like twice and if you call your credit card financial institution and explain the situation, they will tell you the date, time, store and amount of your most recent transactions…

Hope the Above Info brings you peace of mind!

can someone recommend a merchant service for my website. need payment and checkout..?

Posted on November 12th, 2009 by admin

i’m getting a website made and need some help with a back-end provider that can handle checkout, payment, etc.. any good ones?

You can apply to your bank for your own merchant account. They will have software for your website.

Alternatively, you can join with a free third party merchant account service for such as paypal. There are lots of ways to set up payment options.

E-commerce help. Shipping question.?

Posted on November 9th, 2009 by admin

E-commerce help. Shipping question.?
How does shipping work exactly, if I get a Yahoo! merchant ecommerce, then the ecommerce site will come up with a shipping price automatically, but at the post office, it is determined by weight. Is there ever a conflict in the prices at the post office and what the site generates for shipping

this does not belong in polls and surveys so gone with u

Can a merchant write on the front of my check?

Posted on November 9th, 2009 by admin

When I get my checks back from my bank, sometimes I see that the memo field has been filled in with an invoice number or some other reference, written by a human during some stage of the merchant processing my check. Can they do this?

Hi,

Yes a merchant can in fact write on your check in any way they want to, as long as it does not change the amount you wrote it for and the name you wrote it to.

I used to own a store, and we would write on peoples checks all the time.

Most often you will see a company stamp, or a computer printer doing the actual marking, but humans can, and sometimes do write on checks as well.

-C
www.clarkcovington.com

E-commerce help. Shipping question.?

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by admin

How does shipping work exactly, if I get a Yahoo! merchant ecommerce, then the ecommerce site will come up with a shipping price automatically, but at the post office, it is determined by weight. Is there ever a conflict in the prices at the post office and what the site generates for shipping?

Shipping is seperate from the price of the product.
On your E-commerce site you would list your price, and include another charge for shipping.

For example, Item costs $50.00 plus shipping and handling.

Am a merchant that took payment with a mastercard. Payment declined,have only card #. How do I trace it?

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by admin

The response from the transaction service was general decline. i have no contact info on the individual other than her name and card number and expiration date. how can i trace who carries this card and how to get the purchase to go through?

I would contact Mastercard directly. Since you have the card number they should be able to give you directions on what to do…
Every vendor who accepts Mastercard has a phone # to call for inquiries…

Independent beautician is charged a 2% fee 4 credit crd transactions using the owner’s cc merchant co. LegaL?

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by admin

Beautician rents a chair from beauty shop owner. Owner charges an additional 2% fee to the independent beautician for each credit card transaction she processes for her client. is this legal?

The owner is just passing her processing costs onto the independent beautician. Sounds perfectly legal to me. The independent could ask her clients to not pay via credit card.

I am going to start a new business. Anyone know any sites and/or banks who have good merchant account rates?..

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by admin

I am actually opening a call center and will be processing credit cards. Which bank has the best accounts for this?

they all charge basically the same fees – open a business checking and merchant acct with the same bank you do your personal checking with

Yahoo! Web Hosting and Ecommerce – Difference?

Posted on November 3rd, 2009 by admin

Hi.

I’m in the midst of opening up an online store, and am currently looking here on Yahoo for my web hosting needs.

I’m unsure of the differences between Yahoo’s Web Hosting and Merchant Solutions options. Which would I choose if I wanted to sell items on my web page? Does the Web Hosting option lack that capability?

Thank you.
Umm… No thanks "B fooled"
Why can’t someone just answer my question? Am I asking for too much? Seems like people just wanna post junk, or completely off-topic.

Yahoo Web Hosting, or should I use the Merchant plan that Yahoo offers to get my site up and running? Christ.

Let me tell you a little about my experience with web hosting companies over the years. At times you will come across deals that are almost too good to be true – cheap web hosting with amazing features! There are hosts that while offering cheap prices do back that up with excellent performance and service, but there are things to be noted:
There are a lot of potential questions you must ask yourself, whilst bearing in mind other peoples reviews, their reputation, and ultimately – the price. I personally use http://www.topwebhostingslist.com to see what web host is getting the best reputation as well as the bad, which helps me decide who to stay away from.Your experience might be different but I have many complaints from PowWeb and Dot5Hosting. Those companies just took my money and provided me with bad customer support and my websites would always be down. Today I use webhostingpad Host for my web hosting and I’m very satisfied. As long as you do a little research before buying your web hosting you will be fine!

I’m looking to generate sales for Point of Sale Equipment to retail merchants. Does anyone have a good source?

Posted on November 3rd, 2009 by admin

We provide credit card processing for retail merchants. We could use a POS company that would offer hardware and software for retailers Point of Sale activity at wholesale pricing.

Check out this site for a good listing of POS Equipments.

http://www.wareprise.com/content/point-of-sale.html

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