Can a merchant refuse a credit card that is not signed and therefore invalid?

Posted on May 21st, 2010 by admin

All of my credit cards clearly state, "not valid unless signed", so I sign them and indicate that I also show ID with every transaction.

As a college business office, can I refuse to accept a credit card that isn’t signed by the customer and is therefore invalid? Can any merchant refuse to accept an unsigned credit card for payment?

signature block, and I very rarely even get asked to see my ID. The only place that has refused to take my credit card that was was some anal old biddy at the post office, even though all the other clecrks are fine with checking my signature against a government issues ID card. It seems to me that if the credit card comes back "approved" and you check the signature of the customer against a government ID you should be covered.

can i use intuits merchant services on my wordpress site?

Posted on May 21st, 2010 by admin

i am having someone develop a site for my new company and i want to have an ecommerce section. i use quikbooks now and love it and would like to use Intuit’s merchant services for my customer’s shopping cart functions. is this possible in wordpress? if so, any walk-throughs or instructions online?

This will not be a free Wordpress at Wordpress.com – you can’t advertise there.

For any shopping cart service, you will have to buy a domain name, have it hosted at a hosting company compatible to your shopping cart. You can also have wordpress installed on the domain – but you don’t really need to.

Looking at the intuit.com site, they say hosting packages with large companies such as homestead, godaddy, ultracart are all compatible with their payment method. So what you do is get a hosting package with either the Fantastico (Cpanel product) or other MySQL database – install Wordpress on the database – hook it up to the shopping cart (make sure you get a SSL), then connect it to your merchant services. Sounds complicated, but not really.

The Merchant Can See our Credit Card Details?

Posted on May 15th, 2010 by admin

When we make a purchase online, can the merchant (payee) actually see our credit card details such as number, name and CVV(2)? I’m fell insecure if the merchant can see it.

This depends on how the merchant processes the transaction. Typically the merchant account will have a payment processing service linked to their merchant account, when you make a purchase online, you will be directed (often transparently) to the "gateway" where the card details are taken and the payment is processed – the merchant doesn’t ever get to see the details of your card. It is possible, tho not common, that the merchant can take your card details for later processing – if this is the case then its likely that the merchant will be storing your card details and then processing them through their offline channels such as virtual terminal or phone verification – this is perfectly legitimate but like I say, this is very uncommon particuarly in eCommerce where transactions are normally processed their and then, electronically through a secure merchant gateway.

Make sure that whenever you are paying online that you are in a secure environment – that means that the website address will begin https:// instead of http:// meaning that anything you type/submit is encrypted.

http://www.paymentsense.co.uk

What is the best credit card merchant I can use online?

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by admin

I have a small business and my clients dont like PayPal. Can anyone suggest a good merchant that I can use that is reputable and easy to work with (phone, online, swipe), thank you.

Costco merchant Services

Is a VISA merchant allowed to levy a surcharge for use of credit card?

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin

This is my kids tuition collection service, so it’s not the neighborhood pizza parlor where you shrug you shoulders and pay.

It comes out to A LOT of money on an ongoing basis.

So my question is whether VISA allows this under some merchant agreements, or is it worth threatening them with a complaint?

According to VISA’s website, merchants "may not
impose any surcharge on a Visa transaction. You may, however, offer a discount
for cash transactions, provided that the offer is clearly disclosed to customers
and the cash price is presented as a discount from the standard price charged for
all other forms of payment."
Convenience fees are allowed:
"For merchants who offer an alternate payment channel for customers to pay for
goods or services, a convenience fee may be added to the transaction amount.
If the merchant chooses to assess a convenience fee to its customers, the merchant
must adhere to the following rules:
• The fee is being charged for a bona fide convenience of using an alternative
payment channel outside of the merchant’s normal business practice (see
example below).
• The fee:
– must be disclosed to the customer as a charge for the convenience of
using the alternate method to pay
– is applied only to non face-to-face transactions
– must be a flat or fixed amount, regardless of the amount of the
payment due
– is applied to all forms of payment products accepted in the
alternative payment channel
– is included as part of the total transaction amount
– cannot be added to a recurring transaction
– is assessed by the merchant that provides the goods or services to the
cardholder and not a third party
• The customer must be given the opportunity to cancel prior to the completion
of the transaction"

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US Credit Card Merchant Accont?

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin

I need to process credit cards for customers of my small business.
I own a computer repair shop – service, sales, and support.
Most of my transactions are between $50-150.
I get between 3-15 CC transactions per month.

Here is what I would like to be able to do:
Have a phisical terminal that allows me to swipe a card in person for a low rate.
Be able to process online through the merchant website in case it is an on-site job or internet sale.
Maybe if they have an app for the iPhone that would be a bonus. Not necessary, but would like.
No setup, annual, rental, termination, cancelation, equipment, minimum, etc. fees. No BS.
I just want to pay a low monthly rate, and low transaction fee. PERIOD.

THANKS~!

It sounds like you need a simple Dialpay account since you have such a low amount of transactions. You simply make a call and enter in the card info and transaction is completed! It will cost you more, but it is so easy to setup and use. Expect to pay around 3-4% Flat or if you can find a lower rate sich as $2.50 and $.75 per transaction that works better since you have a low ticket size.

If you want to use your iphone as a credit card swipe, then it will cost you more to process as you need to purchase extra equipment. I just don’t think that is worth the investment. If you need help searching for a provider, I found this information helpful:

Try emailing me as well I can perhaps find you something better.

Chris

Anyone know of any good merchant services providers for an ecommerce business?

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin

I am in the process of starting up an online business and I need a good merchant services provider. I have looked into paypal and google checkout…they have some restrictions on certain products and are a bit pricey. I want that is reasonably priced, with not too many hidden fees and restrictions….let me know if there is anything better

Costco Merchant Services

is it true the california state law says service contracts are vilid for a year regardless of whats stated?

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin

I own a restaurant and I wanted to cancel my merchant service contract which is set for 36 months. A friend told me that in the state of california, service contracts can legally be canceled after one year without having to pay any early term fees. I wanted to know if this is really true since I have only been contracted for about a year and a half.

No. any contract has a penalty clause and is yours doesn’t your attorney is not doing his job

Which merchant account is good for accepting credit card payments for vacation home rental?

Posted on April 25th, 2010 by admin

Hi I own a vacation home and would like to accept credit card payments for the renters when they pay me. I think the best way to go is by using an online system? or is it better to use a manual system.

Which merchant would I use? any suggestions please!!!!

Costco Merchant Services

How exactly to make money on eBay with Dropshipping by selling Dropshippers’ products on eBay?

Posted on April 21st, 2010 by admin

Being aware of the benefits of selling the dropshiiping companies’ or dropshippers’ products on eBay, I as an absolute beginner to selling the dropshippers’ products on eBay would now like if you could explain to me what exactly is the step-by-step process for starting to sell the dropshipping products on eBay.

My main questions are as follows:

1) How and where to find legitimate dropshippers who would be willing to offer an enthusiastic eBay seller like myself the opportunity to sell their products on eBay?

2) What does the contract between the dropshipper and the eBay seller include?

3) What are the normal communication means between the eBay seller and the dropshipper once a prospective buyer wants to order and buy the dropshipper’s product from the eBay seller’s eBay auction page?

4) How much (in percentages) does the eBay seller normally earn in commission on every sale made on their eBay auction page?

5) How do the dropshipper and the eBay seller agree the technical issue of sharing the revenue on every sale made through the eBay seller’s eBay auction listing page? Does the percentage of the eBay seller’s well earned commission automatically go into the eBay seller’s PayPal account? What’s the best ecommerce set-up for both the merchant (dropshipper) and the eBay seller to fairly and correctly share the agreed revenue on every sale made on eBay?

6) Are there any other obligations (required activities) that the eBay seller has to fulfill apart from just listing the dropshipper’s products on their eBay auction listing page?

7) Does the dropshipper normally provide any help or assistance to the eBay seller in terms of providing the eBay seller with the desired description of the products, the photos of the products, templates of the dropshipping company’s logo, information on the shipping costs, etc.?

Whether you are an experienced dropshipper or an experienced eBay seller of dropshipping products, I would also like to invite you to contact me on my Skype: bruno.bb100

In advance many thanks for your kind help and guidance.

Best wishes for the New Year!

Tamayah
Dropshipping is where the products are say in Hong Kong and I am a seller on ebay with all the photos listed and once I get a Buyer, I pay the dropshipper to send if directly to the Buyer.

Bruno
The dissadvantages are that your ebay reputation (and future chance of selling) are totally in the hands of the dropshipper.h
How quick do they ship, how well is it packaged, any import duty and taxes that the Buyer needs to pay, you never get to see the goods and how good at they at supplies on time.
Trial and error to find a good one.
1) Don’t let them know you are so enthusiastic- they will gladly take your money
2) Between you and the DS
3) The buyer buys from your ebay, you pay DS, they send , you get the feedback (good or bad)
4) Ebay take 10% of the final price Paypal a % as well (minus around 13% in total for both)
5) You get all the money from the sale, the DS charges you a fixed price
6) You have to state where the items are being sent from (so buyer dosent get hit with hidden charges of Import duty and taxes) and be registered as a Business seller with a Merchant Paypal account, and within 3 months of trading the Tax man wants to know
7)Yes; usually stock photos

Good luck in finding a good reliable DS, will take a lot of research
Pick niche products that are not already swamping ebay

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