The Vector Doctor
Chief Bezier Manipulator
that is for swiping. I don't swipe ANY cards
that is for swiping. I don't swipe ANY cards
You have to go to the third slide to see pricing for the different features.
Keyed Rates 3.49% + $0.19
So for those of you that have a virtual terminal... did you pay any initial setup? I recall my fee through MW was $49
Yup, I think I paid about $100 years ago.
For what it's worth, are you totally opposed to square? It's not much higher to manually key them into your phone, and if you took the difference, it might be worth it for you. I'd setup a quick spreadsheet and put your info in, and look at what the cost will be, and then make another column for square. You might find the higher fees for square manually keyed transactions isn't enough to pay the cost of having the virtual terminal from some other outlet.
I had no plans to use square for manual transactions, but it's worked well.
Where do you key in the info? A virtual terminal or on your phone?
I don't want to manually punch in card #'s, expiration date and billing info on a tiny phone keyboard. More possibility of errors. I process 30-50 credit cards once per week.
You don't have to type in anything but the CC number and expiration date. No addresses, etc. It's really much easier than a virtual terminal. I can manually key one in in less than 15 seconds, as opposed to my virtual terminal, which takes me a couple of minutes to get open, logged in, and then manually key the addresses and names on the card, etc.
I can finish the transaction before I get get logged into the virtual terminal, no lie.
We use Bank of America for our merchant account. They have some special where if they can't beat your current rates, they give you $500. They also deposit the money into your account the next day and if you have a business checking/savings, there are no monthly fees regardless of the balances. We actually have 2 merchant accounts through them. One for the swiped cards for walk in customers and one for internet transactions. We use Authorize.net as the gateway for the ecommerce merchant account.
Why are you having to manually key in the credit card #'s? Are you only accepting cc#'s by phone? If not, you should really look into a shopping cart to automate the payments so you don't have to worry about keying in the numbers.