Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Credit Cards and Home Equity Loans – Read the Fine Print
These days, everyone's lives are burdened with paperwork. With newspapers, magazines, bills, junk mail, and who-knows-what taking up space in their day, few people have time to look at every piece of paper that comes their way. Unfortunately, it's...

Differences Between Credit Cards and Store Cards
Introduction In this article, a presentation is made of the differences between major credit cards ( http://www.chooseacreditcard.co.uk ) and credit cards offered by specific stores to their customers. The purpose of this article is to provide...

Increase Your Sales Accept Credit Cards, Part 2
In part two we will discuss overcoming objections, which credit cards to accept and using the check paying option. If your business is home-based or has been in operation for less than two years, you're likely to face objections from the bank. If...

Less Interest Credit Cards - Paying Less Is What Matters!
Consider yourself lucky if you can lay your Lands on one of those less interest credit cards. They offer great rates so it is easier, to pay off your balance in a timely manner. These cards are useful for persons who make large purchases...

Pros And Cons Of Credit Cards
Credit cards are very convenient. There's no need to carry any cash; you can just take a credit card with you to the shop and charge for your shopping. When you shop on the Internet or over the phone, it's the only good way to make purchases...

 
Accept Credit Cards Online without a Merchant Account




It is often assumed if you want to accept credit cards on your website that you must have a merchant account. This is not the case. You can accept credit cards with a Third Party credit card processor.


1) What is a Third Party Credit Card Processor?


A Third Party credit card processor is a company that will accept credit card payments on behalf of you or your company. The payments your customers make are processed through the Third Party's own merchant account, and you the retailer is paid (minus a commission fee) by the Third Party processor.


No need to pay for expensive processing software, monthly fees or minimum transaction fees. As you only pay a percentage fee on a sale, you cannot lose money.


2) Should I have a Merchant Account or Third Party Processor?


For most businesses this decision will be made according to the size of the company. Most small businesses do not need their own merchant account.


Small businesses are better off with a Third Party processor. The advantage is that when you sell your products, the Third Party processor takes care of the payment by checking the card, processing it, and sending you a monthly check.


Larger businesses with a bigger turnover are likely to need a full merchant account. You will pay a bigger set-up fee for an online merchant account but pay less per transaction than with a Third Party processor. So recouping your initial outlay.


So there it is, unless you have a large business it is possible to accept credit cards online with a Third Party processor.


(c) John Lynch 2004


[ For details of Third Party credit card processors and online merchant accounts visit: http://www.merchant-account-service.com/credit_card_processing.html ]






For Free review on Site Build It - the most advanced web site design software for small business go to: http://www.merchant-account-service.com/sitebuildit.html




Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.