How to Choose a Merchant Services Provider Woodland CA

Choosing a Merchant Services Provider does not have to be a daunting task. By asking a few imperative questions you will have a better understanding of their business and if they are a right fit for you.

Business Cash Advance of Sacramento
916-473-2747
915 L St
Sacramento, CA
Autocell Electronics Inc
916-393-8738
7311 Greenhaven DR
Sacramento, CA
Exs West
916-488-9500
2701 Cottage Way
Sacramento, CA
Cardservice International of Sacramento
916-489-9542
2740 Fulton Ave
Sacramento, CA
WESCOM CREDIT UNION
(888) 493-7266
791 S. Weir Canyon Rd.
Anaheim, CA
Eliot Management Group
916-924-0330
1435 River Park DR
Sacramento, CA
Newark Electronics
916-565-1760
2020 Hurley Way
Sacramento, CA
Business Check Up Services
916-441-1100
2233 Watt Ave
Sacramento, CA
Leemah Electronics
415-593-8980
1301 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA
Centurion Payrolls Inc
562- 424-7100
3970 Atlantic Ave
Long Beach, CA
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How to Choose a Merchant Services Provider

Steps

  1. Question #1 Customer Service... Ask your prospect what you can expect when you call their office for support. Who will answer the phone? Do they have one of those annoying automated system that takes you into a black hole, or do they have a live human answering the phone? What are the hours of operation? If you speak another language, do they have a translation service? If you have an emergency, is there a 24 hour telephone number?
  2. Question #2 Rate...You should not base your decision solely on price. Be weary of those that are offering extremly low rates. They may be padding the back end with additional fees. Qualified and non-qualified rates are determined by Visa/MasterCard. Look at their websites to determine what these credit card companies are charging your processor to run Visa/MasterCard transactions. If the rate is lower than this "set" rate, be cautious. Remember that your processor is a business, with expenses and employees to pay.
  3. Question #3 Funding...How long will it take for your e-funds (funds from credit, debit, and e-checks) to be deposited into your bank account? The deposit, or funding time is different with each processor. If your business needs daily cash flow to pay employees funding time could be very important to you. Processors fund anywhere from 24 hours to several days to even weeks.
  4. Question #4 Experience...How many years has the processor been in business? This can prove to be very important when a problem arises with your account or your equipment. Ensure they have the know-how to get things resolved, and fast!
  5. Question #5 Equipment...Long gone are the days of having to purchase costly equipment, or get stuck in a long lease. Leading processors are offering free equipement with new, approved merchant accounts. Understand that this is a free terminal placement while you are a current client of the processor. If you terminate the agreement, for any reason, you must return the equipment. Be cautious about processors who push new, costly, equipment. Unless you current equipment is not PCI compliant or network compliant, you should not have to upgrade.
  6. Question #6 Contract Term...Know if there is a contract term. If there is a contract term and you want to cancel the contract in the future what is the fee. Are there certain exceptions to this early-cancellation fee?

Tips

  • Be honest with your processor about your business type, how much you process, and the average ticket amount. Don't claim a $20.00 average ticket amount when your average ticket is around $200.00. This may see like a good idea to qualify for a "lower" rate but what will undoubtly happen is..after you run a few "abnormal" transactions, a red flag will go up at the risk department. They are looking for fraud. If your account has abnormal activity that might be fraudulent, they will freeze your account to minimize their exposure. Your account will be held until an investigation is completed. This can take months. Be honest and up front with your credit card processor to eliminate this hassle all together.

Warnings

  • Ask Questions. Be studious. Look at all contracts, reall all the lines. Your processor cant realistically go over everything. It is your job to look the contract over and ask any questions you might have. Be weary of processors who are quick to get your signed without addressing all of your concerns.

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