Selecting an Internet merchant account provider or third party processor
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by Michael Bloch
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Shop around
and then shop around some more - this is a very confusing section of ecommerce.
If you make enquiries with a company and they don't respond within 24
hours, or are somewhat vague in their responses - run like hell away from
them. Many banks/companies employ poorly trained salespeople rather than
those with hands-on product knowledge or an understanding the complexities
of ecommerce. Ensure they explain all charges to you thoroughly by enquiring
about the following rates:
Statement - the charge each month for issuing you statements
on all transactions
Application fee - some institutions will charge you for
the privilege of applying for an account, regardless of whether your application
is successful or not.
Setup fee - once your application has been approved, there
may be other fees associated with establishing the account.
Discount Rate - a percentage deducted for each product
sold
Transaction - added to the discount rate, a flat rate
on each transaction
Monthly Minimum - what you will be charge regardless of
the level of sales each month
Reserve - some providers require you to maintain a certain
level in the account to cover chargeback fees.
Chargeback - the killer fee which may cost you up to US$30
per fraudulent transaction (which includes any client disputing a transaction
successfully).
If you are
a new business with an untested product range, consider using a third
party credit card processor while you test the waters, which will incorporate
a payment gateway with a merchant account. Many of these services will
also incorporate a shopping cart application as part of the deal (see
links at the end of this article).
These services may appear to cost more, but they can save
you from expensive long term contracts and initial outlay on shopping
cart applications.
If you intend using a third party credit card processor
that combines gateway services with a merchant account, added to the points
already mentioned, ensure you also check on monthly gateway fees, AVS
costs, and any other added fraud protection you wish to implement.
Rushed decisions in choosing your ecommerce applications,
elements and third party services will dramatically increase the likelihood
of your business failure. This is definitely an area where if you spend
the time fully investigating all the options open to you - you'll reap
the rewards after implementation.
It is worthwhile considering contracting the services
of an ecommerce consultant to assist you in making these crucial decisions.
The fees you pay to a consultant will be returned in increased profits
- and less stress.
Reprinted
with permission. |