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A Credit Card Can Sing A Christmas Carol
"Christmas Time, Mistletoe and Wine" How many times have you
heard this so far and its only November? A few I'll bet, but
with Christmas seemingly becoming earlier to us each year, we
will no doubt feel the need to get ahead with our present...
Cash Back Credit Cards
Wouldn't it be great if you could get some of that money you
spend on credit card purchases back every year? Well, you can. A
cash back credit card is the way to go for people who want all
the benefits of shopping with a credit card, plus the...
How To Apply For A Credit Card Online
The average American mailbox gets sales pitches from credit card
companies at about two a day. With this overload of information,
choosing the best product that fits your needs can get pretty
overwhelming. The sheer number of brochures and...
Learning Accounting: Debit and Credit Basics
When learning accounting for the first time, the terms ‘debit’ and ‘credit’ can be a bit confusing. Why? Because when you go to the bank and deposit money, the teller will tell you, “I am crediting your account X amount of dollars,” but if you are...
The 7 Rules of Credit Card Balance Transfer
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The 7 Rules of Credit Card Balance Transfer
Credit card balance
transfer is a great way of consolidating your credit card debt, and also
finding a way of avoiding the terrible burden that debt can bring. Transfer...
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Boost your business sales with Credit Card Payment Solutions
According to searchmerchants.com, Accepting credit cards is the
most well known way to accept payment on the Internet. Almost
everyone has a credit card and by accepting his or hers, it
makes customers' ordering process much more convenient and time
saving. Accepting credit cards has become a necessity to the
survival of e-businesses. Merchant services contract with
several merchant credit card processing banks that will actually
accept and process your business transactions. For each
transaction the bank processes, you will be charged a discount
rate, or percentage, of the face value of the amount charged,
along with a per transaction fee. When you perform your
transaction, and receive an authorization number, the charged
amount is immediately wire-transferred out of your
customers'
credit card account into your merchant account. The merchant
service bank will then discount, or deduct, the percentage rate
and per transaction fee, and wire-transfer the balance of the
charge into the business checking account of your choice.
There are three ways to perform transactions: 1.
Terminals/Hardware 2. Point of Sale Software 3. Real-Time
As the Internet continues to grow, more businesses come online
and more people decide to make purchases on the Web, it will
become essential that your business accept payment online in
order to survive in today's business world.
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visit http://www.paynetsystems.com
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