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Credit Card Companies

149motorsports

New Member
Hi All.

I am a small business.
What are some companies where I can run a clients credit card for payments with no fee's on my end?
Most of my clients pay with paypal as I am mainly an online business. BUT I have been getting more people not using paypal and want to use a credit card.

What are my options out there? I would say I would do around 5 transactions per month.
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
You can use paypal to process CC, I do it all the time.

virtual terminal tab in paypal or you can order their physical terminal

and customers don't need a paypal account to pay a paypal invoice, they can use cc
 

Christian @ 2CT Media

Active Member
There is no credit card processors that don't charge a fee, the question is who do they charge the fee too. You can find processors that charge client at time of purchase.


But the better method is to just add the fee to your bill or just bury it in the price of your products.
 

149motorsports

New Member
There is no credit card processors that don't charge a fee, the question is who do they charge the fee too. You can find processors that charge client at time of purchase.


But the better method is to just add the fee to your bill or just bury it in the price of your products.

Sorry, I guess I should be more clear.

Companies where I am not being charged the fee. The client will be paying the 3%-4% whatever it is.
 

149motorsports

New Member
You can use paypal to process CC, I do it all the time.

virtual terminal tab in paypal or you can order their physical terminal

and customers don't need a paypal account to pay a paypal invoice, they can use cc

I am still on a personal account with paypal. Do you have to upgrade to a business account to use that option? Who gets the fee charged to? Thanks
 
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