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I am a small business owner, and hate to use the land line since I am constantly moving, but one the other hand, I must accept the credit card (visa, and Mastercard), like to find a good, low cost solution for credit card processing through my celluar phone, the volumn is not high, at max to about 25 times per day.
By my understanding, dail the 800 number and talk to the 800 service is all what the credit card terminal need to do with the merchant service, so if I can use the current credit card terminal plus a converter which can convert the phone jack to import the terminal line to my celluar line, it should ok.
Please share me with your experience and advices. Thanks.
Try contacting these guys. They do a lot with cell phone interfaces.
http://www.traktronix.com
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I'm trying to fix bad credit so I applied for a credit card on line and when the bill for a $59.00 annual service fee arrived before the card, I decided that I didn't want it. While I was going through all the pages of the on-line application there was one page that stated that I had thirty days to cancel, but the paperwork I got in the mail says nothing about this and to access this page on-line I would have to go through the process of applying for another card (not happening). Also, the paperwork that came with the card says that I have to call a phone number to activate the card before it can be used. QUESTION: Do I need to call or e-mail these people and tell them I don't want the card anymore (it hasen't been 30 days yet), or, if I just don't activate the card does that mean the account has not been verified and so then it becomes null and void?
This same thing happened to me. if you dont activate your card then it is not valid. Cut it up and throw out all the paperwork. Once the credit company sees you didnt activate your card during the 30 days, they will remove you from the system and retract on their offer.
Congrats on trying to get out of your financial situation!
I want to keep track of the amount i billed to my customers who use visa and mastercard to pay their accounts. Does bankcard have an on-line facilities where i can access a summary of all credit card transactions that were submitted to them for processing including the related charges? Discover Network and American Express have this facility. Hoping you could help me guys with this problem. Thanks
Your credit card processing provider is the source for your info.
You need to contact the company that sends you the monthly merchant statements.
Most companies will provide this info as a premium feature.
Simply look on your monthly statement for a Customer Service phone number or web address.
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This card is valid ,not in arrears, not over expended or any other problem , The managing Bank just wants to be sure the purchases are not done by someone other than the card holder ! The account was frozen in the middle of a transaction
that was ongoing.[ in process ].
yes is if it was my card i would be more than happy if my credit card company did it!!!
I want to start my own credit card line, how can I do this?
Do I have to contact Visa or MC? Or a certain bank I should have assist in the process? Please enlighten! :)
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What I mean to ask, is, how can I ISSUE credit cards to customers branded using MY company name? Not process cards.... Thank you!
Hello,
This is a great, profitable business to get into since there are many many business looking to accept credit cards!
You can surely start your own business of offering people credit card processing services (accepting VISA, Mastercard). This type of business is called an independent sales organization, or ISO. You offer these services under a certain bank.
There's a company you can contact that will walk you through each step to becoming an ISO. 1) Call 800-960-0135 and check out http://www.gisoagent.com 2) An agent will walk you through the steps 3) Offer your credit card processing to business and start earning. They become your partner and give free support throughout the whole life of the business!
Hope this helps and good luck!
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Due to the staggering amount of daily transactions, and the number of people involved in every step of the process, there exists a sizeable amount of risk. Errors can and will occur- and errors, regardless of their origin, cost everyone- the cardholder, the bank, the merchant and the processor- in the long run. Knowing about the risks will go a long way toward preventing future mistakes, downtime, and legal liability, any one of which can spell disaster in today’s ultra-competitive business environment. According to the FDIC, credit card processing systems are related to several different types of risk: Credit Risk Transaction Risk Liquidity Risk Compliance Risk Strategic Risk Reputation Risk Management In each of these cases, crippling financial loss is the end result- the type of loss that can be prevented through the exercise of due diligence and best practices in several critical areas: Background. Is the party legally able to participate in the transaction? A background check on one of several web sites will verify if there is evidence of fraud, bankruptcy judgments, or other problems that could put the issuing bank, merchant or cardholder at risk. Training. Have employees who are handling transactions been sufficiently trained? Is there a documented procedure that requires verification of security codes, receipt issue, and methods for handling Internet orders? If not, the company is exposing itself to potentially crippling financial losses. Technology. Does the bank, processor or merchant have good IT support? If not, they are leaving themselves open to computer or network failures that could delay transactions for hours or days. Contingencies. Is there a backup plan in place in the event of natural disasters? Compliance. Are payment network rules and regulations being followed? If not, the business will be subject to fines, damage payments, and a damaged reputation. Implementation of a compliance management program, as well as comprehensive employee training programs will obviate most of the associated risks. Management. Have clear lines of authority and responsibility been established, as they relate to every aspect of the card processing system? Are periodic audits and reviews in place to monitor the card processing side of the business? Feasibility. Is involvement with credit card processing in the best interests of the organization? If a business entity is not willing to manage all aspects of the credit card processing as it pertains to their company, it may be time to reconsider the decision the business plan. The bottom line? In order to maximize profits in the business of credit card processing, the involved organization must make sure that business is right for their particular company, then commit to a training and management plan that will keep the organization and this part of the business in the black.
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