As a business owner, you might already know that debit and credit card payments can be processed through merchant services. This is primarily due to the various steps that are involve in setting up payment methods through merchant account providers. How To Set Up A...
A merchant account is a type of business bank account that permits a business to accept and deal with electronic payment card transactions. Merchant accounts require a business to cooperate with a merchant gaining bank that works with all communications in an...
Most customers expect you to accept debit and credit card payments. To do so, you need a merchant account. Here’s what to do when you’re opening a merchant account. And What Is a Merchant Account? Your business needs an account to accept debit and credit cards...
PayPal has long been around as a simple and safe way to take payments online as it offers automatic protection for both buyers and sellers. Do I really need a PayPal business account for my small business? Now with greater competition out there and more businesses...
Card authentication is distinct from card verification. Verification is merely adding a card as a payment method, while authentication is proving that you own the credit card. Before starting the authentication process, make sure that you have at least 2 USD left in...