Should You Have Credit Card Processing?
No one can say that credit cards are in decline. Every day millions of transactions are made around the world. This ever-growing market doesn't seem to stop and all trends seem to lead to the fact that it will never stop. As the population expands and the economy grows, more people will be assimilated by credit institutions in all the nations of the world. If you have a store, then it must have credit card processing to be successful. What Is Credit Card Processing? Credit card processing is, in simple terms, the system used for tracking and remitting to you funds for purchases made at your store. Or in other words, it is the electronic process that makes the deposit to your account after someone has paid with his or her credit card. The processor charges you a fee for this service.
Of course, things haven't always been as automatic as they are today. In the past, credit card processing was quite a task for the credit card companies. In the old days, 15 to 20 years ago, credit card processing was done by hand. As incredible it sounds, all those millions of transactions were made with a manual machine that validated the consumption made by the owner of the card. He only needed to place a signature and that's it, the rest of the work was left to the card issuers. These companies had armies of people dedicated entirely to this assignment. Thanks to the revolution of personal computers, internet and communications; we don't have to worry any more about that. Machines have taken control and make electronic charges and discharges, from one account to the other, with only a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code or a signature (in a debit or credit card, respectively). So, Why Do I Need Credit Card Processing? The main reason is that you will be able to reach a huge client base that you previously weren't able to attract. Credit card processing opens these doors to you and your business. Some people think that they are too expensive, that there are cheaper methods, like Paypal, that can be used for charging their clients. But in reality, Paypal is used only by a small fraction of people. Most of the people in the USA have Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express cards. Are you willing to deny them the possibility of buying your products or service only because you think it's too expensive? With that in mind, the advantages are much greater than the disadvantages. Take a look at the options offered on the internet and you will be very surprised about how cheap they can be.

Latest News About Credit Cards:
County to accept credit, debit cards (Akron Beacon Journal)
Wayne County commissioners have voted to accept payments from residents in the form of credit or debit cards. Plastic can now be used for the payment of court costs, fines, real estate taxes, personal property taxes, recording fees, auto title fees, vehicle registration fees, and any other fee, cost, assessment, fine, penalty or other expense owed to a county office. The only exceptions are dog ... Police looking for three suspected of using stolen credit cards (The Nashua Telegraph)
LONDONDERRY -- Police hope someone can identify two men and a woman who are suspected of using several stolen credit cards around the region. ... Woman Wanted In Theft Of Credit Cards, Checks (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
BUTLER TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Police in Butler Township said they are looking for a person responsible in a local theft. Investigators said someone stole a car last month and a woman is using the victim’s credit cards and checks. Credit Cards Stolen (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
Police in Huntington are on the lookout for two men who they say broke into a car and stole credit cards and then used them at Wal-Mart. Questionable purchases made on Knox Co. credit cards (WATE 6 Knoxville)
Knox County staff are prohibited from making "split purchases" and personal charges on county-issued credit cards, but that's what an audit uncovered recently.
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