Internet Merchant Account - Do You Accept Mastercard?

Without the ability to accept credit cards, your Internet merchant account may be failing to attract some potentially great customers to your Internet business. As technology has changed over the years, so have the ways people shop, pay bills and take care of dozens of business and personal issues. Convenience is the key and your status as an Internet merchant account will help you provide that convenience to your customers. Consider the candy and magazine racks at the check out counter of your local store. If you see something there that catches your attention, you're very likely to pick it up. It's fast, convenient and requires little effort on your part. The same can be said of the Internet merchant account that accepts credit cards. Think for a moment of the number of impulse purchases that could be happening on your website if the person looking at your merchandise had a fast, easy and immediate way to pay for that purchase. But for many people in today's fast-paced world, the thought of writing a check, addressing and envelop and putting it in the mail is enough to talk them out of an impulse purchase. Your Internet merchant account can do much more than single billing on a credit card. With some account service providers, you can even do repeat billing so that installment payments are made through the credit card at the specified times - whether that's monthly or weekly - until the purchase is paid off. It's important to note that there's a difference between your retail account that allows you to accept credit cards and an Internet merchant account that allows you to accept credit cards. The two are apparently not interchangeable, but you should check with the credit card company or an Internet merchant account service provider to find out what you can and can't do.

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