Posted: 1/30/2013 12:45:40 PM EDT
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Posted this in GD, but as usual, it got one reply and fell off the main page into obscurity.
I'm in the process of starting a new business, and I'll need to take credit cards via website and telephone. The business is NOT in the firearms industry. I know the firearms community detests Paypal, so I'm trying to avoid them. *IF* you own a business and are happy with your Merchant Services Provider, who are you using? If you're *NOT* happy, who are you using and why? |
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I use Payment Alliance International (PAI) , and eprocessing. So far so good , BOTH are gun friendly This is exactly right! Their rates are good and they are awesome to work with! The rest of them can go kick rocks! I don't see any rates or fees posted, which I hate. Shouldn't have to contact someone to see rates. It's a big red flag to me that they're not giving everyone the same treatment. |
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FTS doesn't list rates and their website isn't even complete. |
| We get people calling all the time, but they will not give us a quote w/o seeing what we already pay. Not going to happen. I believe Sams and Costco offer decent rates but you have to jump through hoops like batching every couple of hours IIRC. We use NPC now. |
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They were the cheapest quote I got that was able to do level 3 processing. Alot of the cards I run are corparate cards that requiree me to run them at either level 2 or 3. |
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I will be using Square. Square changed their policy on this, when I first signed up when they were in Beta and the only way to get a reader was to know someone or bitch on their forums for 3 weeks straight they didn't allow firearm r/t sales. Now they only restrict internet/telephone/mail sales of firearms IIRC. |