No Card Present at Time of Transaction?
The emergence of the “card-not-present” transaction is topping the use of credit cards at the Point Of Sale. It is a business deal wherein the client does his purchases by mail or telephone order (MOTO) via the internet or fax.
This transaction will not materialize if you do not have a special merchant account expressly designed for this function. With the absence of holding on to the credit card physically, Visa and MasterCard has devised diverse criteria to evaluate the threat and also have different fee arrangements for these card-not-present transactions.
This is where Credit Card Processor (CCP) comes to your aid. We can help you set up such a merchant account without difficulty and in just a few minutes, the whole process will be functioning in a few days. This program also lets you to accept credit card at the lowest cost but with customer satisfaction at the highest level.
There are two simple steps to open your merchant account with us:
- Choose how you would like to receive credit card payments (software, virtual terminal or equipment).
- Once done, you can apply online.
You are free to contact a Credit Card Processor (CCP) authorized sales consultant (1-888-249-0605) and we are more than willing to answer all your queries.
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