If you are a searching for a credit card payment processor, then BEFORE you sign on the dotted line it makes sense to ask some very important questions regarding your account.
For example, is there a contract?
And if so, for how long?
Regardless of whether you need to process payments face to face or online, we’ve put together 10 critical questions you should ask that will make a big difference for you in the long run.
In no particular order they are…
10 Key Payment Processing Questions
- Is there an application fee?
- Is there a programming or set up fee?
- Are the quoted rates guaranteed?
- If so, for how long?
- Is there a contract, and if so for how long?
- Are there any termination fees or early cancellation fees?
- If there’s a problem who do I talk to?
- How long does it take for processed payments to reach my bank account?
- Are there any reserve requirements or hold-backs?
- Can I get that in writing?
Okay, so technically the last question wasn’t specifically about accepting credit cards.
But in the course of speaking with a sales rep or ISO they may promise you stuff that you haven’t heard before or that sounds too good to be true.
If that happens, ask them to put it in writing.
Why?
Because some ISOs do have the ability (and authority) to waive certain fees or refund certain fees back to you. A couple that come to mind are early termination fees, set up fees and application fees.
So, be sure to get their promises in writing, and ask about what recourse you have in case they fail to deliver what they promise to you.
Doesn’t that make perfect sense?
Choosing a Credit Card Payment Processor
To find a credit card payment processor for your business, there are a couple of ways you can get started.
You can click on the link below to get a free rate quote from qualified and reputable providers, saving you time and aggravation:
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Or you can visit our new merchant account set up tips page for more information about how to find the right credit card payment processor.
The choice is yours…
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