Monday, April 30, 2007

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Free Consumer Advice Site Launched By Credit Card Industry To
Protect Shoppers
By R.Green

The banking industry has launched its own new website to
provide advice for consumers on credit cards. The site
(http://www.choosingandusing.com) has been set up to help
people choose which card is right for them as well as promoting
a better understanding of the benefits and problems associated
with borrowing using credit cards.

The site’s aims are to offer unbiased information to help
people decide which sort of credit cards best suit their needs,
supply advice on managing money for those struggling with
repayments or adverse credit, along with details of any help
and support that is available, as well as answering basic
questions consumers may have about credit cards.

The stated goals are to raise consumer awareness of:

• The benefits and risks of credit card use
• How credit cards work
• What should be considered before choosing a credit card
• How to compare credit card products
• How credit card companies make their decisions
• What to think about when using a credit card
• What to do if you get into difficulties

Sandra Quinn, Director of communications at APACS, says:
“The UK has one of the most competitive credit card markets in
the world with around 1,500 different cards to choose from, so
selecting the right one can be a time-consuming process.”

The site was created by APACS, the UK payments association,
which represents all of the major UK credit card issuers to
provide information directed at better education on the issues
surrounding credit cards to help consumers fully understand
their choices, rather than actually comparing specific cards.

“The UK cards industry is committed to improving consumer
understanding of credit cards to encourage responsible
borrowing. This goes hand in hand with our members’ commitment
to responsible lending.”

The website tries to give the types of features which people
should look for when choosing a card depending on their usual
patterns of spending behaviour, such as, people who regularly
clear their balance each month would be best advised that
interest rates may be of less importance than whether there is
an annual fee or a rewards programme associated with a
particular card.

Other help given by the site includes details on how credit
cards work, what happens during application procedures, advice
on the responsible use of credit cards, and what to do if you
find yourself in trouble with debt.

What the site doesn’t attempt is to look at specific cards to
compare rates and benefits, therefore consumers will still need
to consult tables in newspapers or financial comparison websites
such as Moneynet, if they are to make truly informed decisions.

These days there are so many sources of information available
which quickly enable financial products to be judged side by
side that there is no real excuse for consumers to suffer from
exorbitant rates of interest or inferior services, but the
public needs to take an interest in their own finances if they
are not going to be taken for a ride.

Resources:
Credit card advice - choosingandusing.com (
http://www.choosingandusing.com/ )
Credit card comparisons - Moneynet (
http://www.moneynet.co.uk/credit-card/index.shtml )

About the Author: Richard lives in Edinburgh, occasionally
writing for the personal finance blog Cashzilla (
http://cashzilla.blogspot.com/ ), and wonders why lisp is so
difficult for sufferers to say.

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

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Tips For Choosing A Credit Card Company
By John Daley

Credit Cards are essential for any consumer today. However,
when choosing a new credit card company, many people do not
know what to look for. It is important to have a good company
because bad credit card companies can lead users into quite a
bit of trouble. Whether you are a college student getting your
first credit card, or someone looking to switch, choosing the
company and type is very important. These few tips should help
make your decision easier.

1. Pay attention to interest rates. In truth, all credit card
interest rates are ridiculous. However, it is always a good
idea to choose the best interest rate for your needs. If you
think you may have the potential to miss a payment or two, then
a lower interest rate will suit your needs better than a higher
interest rates. If you are completely confident in your ability
to pay credit card debts off immediately, than interest rates
should not be a problem. Always look for the median interest
rate. Credit card companies offering extremely low interest
rates may have other hidden charges. Extremely high interest
rates are simply nonsensical.

2. The type of credit card must also be taken into account.
Different credit card types have different offers. Major cards
like American Express, Visa, Master Card, and Discover all have
their positive and negative elements. Along with the type comes
the credit card plan. Some credit cards are designed for
college students, and have special bonuses for grades. Other
credit cards offer reward points for shopping at a certain
store. Always go for the credit card promotion that fits you
best. If you eat frequently at a certain restaurant, then maybe
a credit card offering reward points for that restaurant is a
good idea.

3. Keep in mind the bank associated with the credit card, and
the credit card company’s policies on security. Identity theft
is a large issue and continues to increase. Be sure that your
bank has specific security plans to keep your personal
information safe. In the event of credit card fraud, it is
always good to have a company with great identity theft
policies. Some credit card companies will work tirelessly to
correct the identity theft problem and clear your name. Other
companies may not be so eager to give up their time and money
to protect your credit status.

4. Lastly, keep in mind some tricks credit card carriers may
employ. Some banks will attempt to destabilize someone with
good credit by sending their bills at different times. Other
credit card companies will offer great rewards, but have hidden
fees and high interest rates. It is always good to see a
company’s policy on late payment. Some companies will take
advantage of a late payment by raising interest rates
drastically and severely injuring your credit. Never be afraid
to read the fine print of any credit card agreement, because
you might find something that you don’t agree with.

Getting a new credit card can be scary. Credit is a big deal
because it dictates what you are able to borrow and do
financially. However, with careful planning and
decision-making, you will surely get a credit card that is
worth having.

About the Author: John Daley is very interested in financial
topics and gives advice on credit cards. Learn more at
http://www.creditcardlowdown.com .

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Friday, April 27, 2007

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Turn Your Website Into An E-Commerce Ready, Money Making Machine
By Jim Hart

If you are setting up a website or contemplating doing so to sell products or services, you will need to be able to accept all major credit cards to maximize your selling ability and chances for success. The monthly merchant fees associated with accepting credit cards can be costly whether you make sales or not, when using a bank for your merchant account/credit card processor. If you have ever filed bankruptcy or have bad credit, getting a merchant account with a bank is nearly impossible. So what do you do?

The answer is simple: get Pay Pal merchant account. Pay Pal is by far the most widely recognized online processor for e-commerce transactions and is the primary processor for Ebay sales. While there are other online credit processors like Click Bank and others, Pay Pal overshadows them all.

The nice thing about Pay Pal is the sheer volume of people that have Pay pal accounts set up for Ebay who do cruise and shop the Internet. Pay pal, while not flawless, uses 128 but encryption offering the highest level of online security for both buyers and sellers. The seamless integration of the pay pal e-commerce function allows people to conduct transactions over a secure server right at your site without leaving. A number of automated tools provide for redirection anywhere you want the customer to go on your site after they complete their purchase. It is simply the fastest and easiest way to get your e-commerce site up and running quickly and easily.

We chose Pay Pal for our site because it was the most cost affordable solution to accepting payments from our customers with the highest level of security for both them and us. After comparing the cost of a traditional merchant account with a bank including monthly fees, activity fees, transaction fees, terminal fees, online fees, etc, it was a no-brainer to go with Pay Pal. Why? Well, the service is as good, if not better and there is NO cost UNTIL a purchase is completed—and then the transaction fee is like 2.5% or so of the transaction which is a really affordable and easy solution to a complicated problem for some.

If you are interested in seeing how the Pay Pal system functions, you can visit our site by clicking the link below, go to the product page and click on any BUY NOW button shown. You don’t have to complete the purchase but it will give you a good demonstration of the seamless quality of Pay Pal. Keep in mind that I am neither trying to hump product and I do not have any affiliation with Pay Pal. I am simply passing our experience with the system to you.

Another thing new webmasters should consider is that making online sales is tough unless you are doing a substantial amount of advertising and marketing to drive traffic to your website. It makes no sense whatsoever to pay monthly fees to a bank until your site traffic and sales justify doing so and even then, the need for a bank is questionable. If you are moving say, 1000 units a month, then you may want to consider a bank for volumes of transactions and record keeping, auditing, etc. If not, Pay Pal is the answer. Screw the banks—they are doing nothing more than Pay Pal is and it requires a whole lot more site engineering to install their e-commerce function on your site.

To your unwavering success!

Copyright © 2006 James W. Hart, IV All Rights Reserved

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

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How to Protect Yourself from the Latest ATM and Credit Card Fraud Tricks that Will Rob You Blind
By Gary Simpson

If there is ONE thing that I truly detest it is unscrupulous con-artists and thieves trying to defraud honest people just going about their daily business.

The latest fraudulent practises to hit Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are:


- a small device inserted into the card slot that physically traps your credit card
- the addition of a tiny camera alongside or above the ATM to record your credit card number and Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Let's look at how these criminals are getting away with your card and/or your personal details:

1 - CARD ENTRAPMENT:

A thin piece of rigid film, usually in the form of a section of x-ray film, is cut and shaped then inserted into the area where you insert your card. It is shaped in such a way that a small "sleeve" traps the card and prevents it from being returned to you.

Obviously, the people who design these traps have some sort of working knowledge of the machines themselves.

If your card is "swallowed" by the ATM it may be a machine fault. However, it may also be the work of a fraudster who will invariably be lurking nearby, possibly waiting for you to leave. Be particularly wary if this happens outside banking hours.

Check to see if you can locate a small slip of clear plastic or x-ray film located around the lip of the machine. If so, removing that will also remove your credit card.

If you cannot see anything, pretend to leave the area and see who makes a "beeline" to the ATM. Note, this may place you in danger if the con-artist is violent.

Be particularly suspicious if anybody just happens to turn up to "assist" you.

That person could very well be your thief. He or she may then use their body to block your view and then, in a deft movement, palm your credit card into their pocket.

2 - MINI CAMERA AND RECORDING EQUIPMENT:

Mini camera devices are now being concealed and used to record numbers entered at the ATM.

Be particularly suspicious if a plastic brochure holder is placed near the keypad. Banks will not place anything near an ATM. Such an object will be fitted with a lens and a small recording device all shielded and cunningly camouflaged by official bank pamphlets - stolen, of course, from the bank itself.

Look for anything that is not a NORMAL part of the machine. Be aware also of roof mounted devices. These can be taped directly above the ATM with the lens eye pointing downward.

A good way to beat this trick is to mask your keystrokes with your other hand.

SUMMARY:

Keep your wits about you at all ATM's. Never use one outside banking hours. If you are alone you are also at the risk of being mugged AFTER you get your money. Be alert.

Here is a big tip - be on the lookout for ANY person lurking nearby, especially if they are wearing a hat, sunglasses and a collar turned up. Such a person is making himself or herself difficult to recognize in the event that they themselves are filmed by security cameras.

Credit card fraud is an increasing crime. Be wary of these warnings and you will seriously reduce your chance of becoming a victim.

Gary Simpson has written nine books on various subjects including "How to Save $1000's and Increase Your Net Wealth." If you are looking for a better financial future then go to Turn Debt Into Wealth. Here you can also get a password for the "Wealthy Minds" newsletter in the exclusive Members' Only section of the site.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

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Online Credit Card Account Access
By Adam Goldman

Credit cards, the Internet and online services all pave the
path towards a new era of technological advancements and
commercialised lifestyles. Nowadays, you won’t have to fly
halfway around the world or drive across town to purchase
authentic gifts for a loved one. Instead, you can just order it
online at home. Your gift will be wrapped and delivered right to
your door step. All you need is a secure connection, a working
credit card account and a little understanding of how to manage
an online account.

In fact, if you find it hard to keep your bills in order or
can’t find the time to drop in at the bank, then having an
online credit card account is the best way to solve your
problems. With this, you can actually manage all your finances
without you ever leaving your office, or even your desk. You
can make instant payments on the spot, check past transactions
easily and immediately print statements that would regularly
take weeks to get to your mailbox.

With all this convenience, anyone is bound to worry about the
security of having an online credit card account. If you are
able to access your account with your name, ID or a simple
password, it is possible for a thief who has the right
combination of these elements to access to your account. Thus,
it is important that you do not give out your personal
information to strangers or even callers over the phone.

Also, before you enter any sensitive information on your
browser, ensure that your browser is a secured browser that
utilizes Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) that encrypts data before
transmitting it to the server. Most banking websites utilize
secured web pages indicated by a locked padlock sign at the
bottom of the browser. Naturally, credit card users are advised
to not make financial transactions over public computers. Online
access can be a godsend to most of us who lead a busy lifestyle
but if we are not careful, we may lose our finances and
property to thieving scoundrels at the click of a mouse.

About the Author: Adam Goldman recommends Find Credit Cards for
finding a Visa card application. See
http://www.findcreditcards.org/issuer/visa.php for more
information

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Monday, April 16, 2007

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Credit Card Fraud Prevention
By Joseph Kenny

Globally credit card fraud costs card issuers billions of dollars a year in fraudulent use of their cards. Some of this loss is passed back to retailers who failed to comply with the normal processing method for the card. Another part of the loss is insured. Nonetheless, as a cardholder you are potentially liable for any fraudulent use of your credit card. It is, therefore, imperative that you make yourself aware of what the current fraud scams are and how you can help to in the battle of credit card fraud prevention.

To this end, the following are some fraud prevention methods you can adopt:

* when using your card, never card out of your sight

* if you use the card in an old carbon-copy paper machine, keep the carbon-copy and destroy it later

* never use your credit card on an unsecured website

* never use your credit card to withdraw money in an ATM

Aside from the above, ensuring that you use certain technological advances with your credit card should also help in any credit card fraud prevention. In this regard, the following are currently popular with card issuers:

* identification photos: where your picture is shown on the front of the card

* fingerprinting: where a facsimile of your fingerprint is shown on the reverse of your card;

* chip and Pin systems: where the card has an encrypted chip containing details about the card and a PIN that ensures the card is a genuine issue. Essentially the chip contains the same information that used to be contained in the magnetic strip on the reverse of the card, but in chip format it is believed to be harder to copy.

Although each of these systems is no foolproof credit card fraud prevention method, with credit card fraud costing more and more each year, you can bet that issuers are going to be tackling this issue head-on: so stay aware of the latest credit card fraud preventions methods and help combat this growing problem.

Joseph Kenny writes for the Loans Store and offer more information on personal loans and other loan topics available on site.

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

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Requirement of a Credit Card Processing Service in Business
By Michael Braganza

Today more and more people are using the Internet and the number of older users is increasing fast. The internet is becoming an important source of news and information. With the popularity and widespread usage of Internet, the popularity of ecommerce business is also spreading like a wildfire.

To get by any ecommerce business or online business or set up retail storefront successfully, Internet credit card processing service plays a very important role. If your ecommerce business is still not laced with Online Merchant Account or credit card merchant services, consider getting one without wasting any more precious seconds. Only then you will conduct online ecommerce business successfully. Because Internet credit card processing service is the best way to process clients’ payment online.

First of all we discuss about what online merchant credit card services are and how It work? An online merchant credit card services is a service that facilitates you to make payments or accept payments online for you. Online credit card merchant services work through online merchant account that is provided by a bank. These services allow you to make or receive credit card payments through Internet. Being laced with merchant Solutions services can be extremely beneficial and fruitful to your ecommerce business because it allows your visitors and customers to easily make payments.

Now we discuss about what Internet credit card processing is? It is a process of getting the authorization of a credit purchase when ordering online. Generally Internet credit card processing requires three components – a payment gateway, an online merchant account and a credit card processing company. On the type of online merchant account it may also require various equipments such as; credit card machines, computers, hypercom terminal, pin pad and related software.

Now we describe in brief about merchant credit card services provider and choosing a reliable service provider. There are a number of merchant credit card services providers in the market. But you ought to take precautions before selecting one of them. Accepting credit cards can be risky and can you make suffering with paying high priced services on Credit card receivables terminal that your business does not in need of, and force to pay high monthly fees if precautions are not observed in choosing a reliable Internet credit card processing services provider.

A reliable Internet credit card payment processing service provider that is versatile in nature can assist your ecommerce businesses in increasing their sales. It offers security protection by using modern technology and assures you and your clients to be tension free for the duration of the transaction and when the credit card information is being processed. By hiring a good service provider you can accept all forms of payments and accept credit card anywhere and anytime.
At last we want to say the always go with a good merchant solutions provider and appropriate equipments and related software.

Michael Braganza is an eminent analyst and writer in Software and Technology related topics. He has authored many books on Technology and Online Merchant Account Services like Merchant credit card services Now he is rendering his services to http://www.themerchantsolutions.com/

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Friday, April 13, 2007

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Credit Card Processing Terminals
By Thomas Morva

Today, about 80% of customers choose credit cards to pay for online products and services. If an online firm doesn?t possess credit card payment facilities, certainly it loses consumers and sales. Credit card payments are safe and secure, and they guarantee the best customer service. Besides, these payments give a more professional look to any business.

Several different types of credit card processing terminals are available in today's market. These terminals are also referred to as point of sale (POS) terminals. Their type and style depend on the kind of business and style of credit card processing. Prices also vary according to their functions and the technology they use.

Card readers with a small keypad and display are the most basic form of the POS. These are the most economical type of terminals. A credit card processing terminal first checks the customer?s card information. After that, it withdraws money for the purchase from his account and places it directly into the merchant account.

Most merchants prefer a terminal without an attached printer, while retail merchants usually go for a terminal with an integrated printer. There are also wireless machines that are more costly, but the processing volume supports their cost. Wireless credit card processing terminals are mainly used for businesses that continually change their location. Door-to-door salesmen, taxi cab drivers, and seasonal shop owners are the main other consumers of wireless terminals.

Manual credit card processing is a difficult task and it is more time consuming too. The finest choice is to automate your manual credit card processing machine, if possible. Credit card processing machines use different software packages that provide for instant processing, and encrypted SSL (secure socket layer) for safe deals. Of course, any leaks or losses of personal information immediately break the credibility of a business.

Some latest credit card processing terminals can handle multiple merchant accounts. Examples include Nurit 2085, Omni 3750, Nurit 3020, Omni 3740, and Verifone Tranz 380x2. All these terminals provide retailers a fast, low-cost way to approve and process credit card sales.

Credit Card Processing provides detailed information on Credit Card Processing, Online Credit Card Processing, Credit Card Processing Software, Wireless Credit Card Processing and more. Credit Card Processing is affiliated with Wireless Credit Card Terminals.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

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Could A Fraudster Be Using Your Credit Card?
By Joseph Kenny

If your credit card statement has transactions you don't know about, don't just dismiss them as a banking error. It could be worth checking to see if you are a victim of identity theft.

Identity theft is where someone gets hold of information that can identify you, such as a credit or debit card, passport or driver's licence, and uses that to create a new identity for himself or herself. The person may also use those details to buy goods or services which you may find on your credit card statement.

How Fraudsters Get Your Details

Identity fraudsters have a number of methods for getting hold of people's personal details. A simple one is to rummage through someone's rubbish, looking for old receipts they have thrown away. This can be a simple way of getting hold of a credit card number.

Identity fraudsters can also steal your mail or redirect it to a different address, so that letters addressed to you go somewhere else, and your information goes with them.

Another method of gaining personal information is by stealing a wallet or purse with debit and credit cards, perhaps a driving licence and old receipts. And a house burglary will yield even more rewards for fraudsters with even more information lying around for the taking.

Fraudsters have also gone high tech and use computer hacking and 'skimming' machines to get hold of information. 'Skimming' allows fraudsters to copy credit card details from the ATM and clone your credit card in a couple of minutes.

Identity Theft Checklist

If you think you might be a victim of identity theft, ask yourself the following questions:

Has someone been rummaging through your rubbish?
Have you had less mail than usual recently?
Have you had a bill or receipt for something you know you haven't ordered?
Are you getting invoices from people you don't usually deal with?
Are debt collectors or solicitors chasing you for money you know you don't owe?
Have you been turned down for credit in spite of a spotless record?

If you have answered yes to any of these, then you might be a victim of identity theft and it's time to inform the relevant authorities. Here are some tips for avoiding being a victim.

Identity Fraud Prevention Tips

Security should be your watchword in protecting against identity fraud. That means that you never reveal PINs or passwords. You should also invest in a shredder to completely destroy unwanted till receipts, ATM receipts or anything else that has personal information. Anything you do want to keep should be stored securely in either a safety deposit box or a locked drawer or cabinet.

Redirect your mail if you move and check to make sure that no-one else has redirected it for you. Let banks and credit card companies know as well. Finally, get a copy of your credit file from one of the credit reference agencies. This is a good way of checking whether someone has applied for credit in your name.

Joe Kenny writes for the Credit Card Guide, offering the latest 0% credit cards, visit today for introductory balance transfers and start clearing credit card debt today.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

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Have You Been Told Your Business Is High Risk?
By Cms Creditcard

Have you been told your business is High Risk?

Finding a bank or credit card processing company that will process credit cards for high risk businesses can be challenging.

As a business owner you may have already been told that your business is high risk or worse yet you may have had your merchant account shut down or cancelled. It’s common practice for banks and credit card processors to close accounts that are deemed “high risk”.

Most high risk businesses don’t realize they are considered high risk until they contact a bank or credit card processor. If you own or are thinking about opening a business you may run into difficulties qualifying for a merchant account. This can be a huge problem for a small business owner. Without accepting credit cards most businesses are doomed.

A merchant account is basically an account that allows you to accept credit cards from your customers and deposits those funds directly into your account. One of the biggest problems a business owner faces is the application requirements. Most banks and some credit card processors will not even accept applications from businesses that are deemed high risk. So how do you know if your business would be considered high risk? Listed below are businesses that would definitely be considered high risk merchants:

* Airline and Jet Charter

* Cruise line/ Tour operators/ Travel Clubs

* Infomercials

* Aggregators (3rd party payment processors)

* Timeshares

* Credit Repair

* Collection Companies

* Lotteries/ Gambling/ Sweepstakes

* Sports Forecasting

* Internet Pharmacies

* Internet Tobacco

* Adult businesses/ Escort Services/ Dating Services/ ornographic Material

* Drug Paraphernalia

* Vitamin and Supplements

The credit card processing business as a whole is very competitive. However, high risk merchant accounts are very hard to find and can be very costly to get. The problem with some offshore banks or credit card processors are the fees associated with submitting an application. It’s not uncommon to see a credit card processor charge $2500.00 just to submit an application with no guaranty that the account will be approved. Others may want a security deposit equal to your monthly credit card volume paid in advance.

This is one reason why you should look for a credit card processor that understands your business, your needs, your problems, and is willing to devote the time to helping you. There are very few high risk merchant account companies. Finding the right credit card processing company to work with is essential to your long term business success.

There are credit card processing companies that specialize in placing high risk merchants. So how do you go about finding those companies?

Today’s technology provides us the opportunity to do business with companies beyond our own neighborhoods. We do business electronically through the use of e-mail, fax machines, and of course the internet. What this means for the business owner is, you no longer are “locked in” to doing business with just the bank or company in your home town. You can “shop online” for the best rates, best products, and service. You can now do business with a credit card processor or bank in Great Britain, Canada, Philippines, or any place else just as easily as the “hometown bank”. Fact is, nine times out of ten, you will find the level of service to be much better with a bank or credit card processor half way around the world. Why? They want your business, and are willing to go the extra mile to prove it.

For additional information about obtaining a merchant account, high risk merchant account, or offshore merchant account for your business click over to http://www.cmscreditcards.com

Scott Burke; President of iMAX Business Solutions in charge of sales, strategy, and execution and thus is responsible for managing all aspects of the company’s marketing, communications, new accounts, and support. scott@cmscreditcards.com

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Taking Advantage of Online Offers Without Giving Up Your Credit Card Info
By Jeffrey Solochek

My wife works for the local BlockBuster video in town and they are supposed to get people to sign up for an online account but the problem is that a lot of people are afraid to sign up for these things because of fear of having to put their credit card info on the form. With the world coming online credit card fraud is on the increase. How are we able to take advantage of the savings from these online offers without having to give up our personal credit card information?

Whenever I sign up for anything that says it is going to deduct from a credit card I get one of those prepaid credit cards and only put enough on the card to take care of any online obligations. This way I don't have to worry about additional charges or somebody hacking into this companies computers and getting all my information. You would think that stores like Blockbuster Video would sell prepaid credit cards in their stores so that they could offer this option to customers thus increasing the number of online accounts they are taking every day.

Prepaid credit cards is a great way to eliminate the fear of online purchases.. Even when purchasing from a site like Ebay you can make use of these prepaid credit cards. I have very rarely found a site that won't accept the use of a prepaid card. The only card I have ever had refused was one of those prepaid American Express gift cards. My GreenDot card has never been turned down and they don't charge a transaction fee like a lot of cards do.

Another option would be to set up a small savings account at your local bank and get a Visa debit card. The only thing I don't like about these debit cards is it is very hard to ever dispute a transaction on them. A regular credit card will give you usually about 30 days to dispute a transaction whereas Discover card says they will give you 90 days and a friend of mine who has an American Express card says they will allow him to dispute a transaction for a year.

Now I did have a Discover card at one time and I used it to by some software. The software was defective so I disputed the transaction but all Discover Card cared about was that I had received the software. They stated that they did not care that the software did not work that if that were the case I should dispute it directly with the merchant.

Jeffrey has over 2 decades experience in the business world. When he writes he blends his unique wit and humour into every article which if you read his blog you can see all of his many works. http://www.nosugarcoating.info

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Monday, April 9, 2007

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Credit Card Processing Terminals
By Thomas Morva

Today, about 80% of customers choose credit cards to pay for online products and services. If an online firm doesn?t possess credit card payment facilities, certainly it loses consumers and sales. Credit card payments are safe and secure, and they guarantee the best customer service. Besides, these payments give a more professional look to any business.

Several different types of credit card processing terminals are available in today's market. These terminals are also referred to as point of sale (POS) terminals. Their type and style depend on the kind of business and style of credit card processing. Prices also vary according to their functions and the technology they use.

Card readers with a small keypad and display are the most basic form of the POS. These are the most economical type of terminals. A credit card processing terminal first checks the customer?s card information. After that, it withdraws money for the purchase from his account and places it directly into the merchant account.

Most merchants prefer a terminal without an attached printer, while retail merchants usually go for a terminal with an integrated printer. There are also wireless machines that are more costly, but the processing volume supports their cost. Wireless credit card processing terminals are mainly used for businesses that continually change their location. Door-to-door salesmen, taxi cab drivers, and seasonal shop owners are the main other consumers of wireless terminals.

Manual credit card processing is a difficult task and it is more time consuming too. The finest choice is to automate your manual credit card processing machine, if possible. Credit card processing machines use different software packages that provide for instant processing, and encrypted SSL (secure socket layer) for safe deals. Of course, any leaks or losses of personal information immediately break the credibility of a business.

Some latest credit card processing terminals can handle multiple merchant accounts. Examples include Nurit 2085, Omni 3750, Nurit 3020, Omni 3740, and Verifone Tranz 380x2. All these terminals provide retailers a fast, low-cost way to approve and process credit card sales.

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