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newbizhelp
02-19-2002, 09:32 PM
Greetings!
We are looking for people (web-designers/hosters/programmers/etc. who would like to make money by offering credit card proccessing to their customers.. We have two ways that you can make money...
1.)through the settup
2.)or through the monthly fees(you get paid when your customer takes a credit card).
It is very simple to do. First we would decide on a pricing structure for YOUR customers.(To fit thier needs). After that we would decide on YOUR profit structure. Lastly, you could simply reccomend the service to your customers.. All you have to do is fill in an online application for them.. We take it from there.. If you want to "take it all the way" with the customer, that is fine too.

We are a reputable company that is registerd with the BBB. We are really looking to network. If you are interested you can private message me or e-mail me at merchantsales@consultant.com
This is what I need from you..

1.)Do you currently offer cc proccessing to your customer?
2.)If so, how many accounts do you get a month?
3.)What is your ideal structure for your merchants?
(ie: What price for settup fee? Etc.)
4.)Would you be interested in making money monthly? Or just on the settup?

We have no contract/no credit critera/all business accepted (even the adult industry) or we have terminals also..
We look forward to doing business

MarcD
02-19-2002, 09:56 PM
what is your company and real email adress ?

where can we read about this

newbizhelp
02-19-2002, 10:32 PM
Marc,
We appreciate your interest.. Our website is currently being redone. We had a template site up, & am now in the midst of completely redoing it, adding our flash intro,forum,chat room, password & login, & so on.. That is why we are giving out the temporary e-mail address. As far as our services, what would you like to know? I would be glad to assist you in any way possible.
Thanks

iVersit
02-20-2002, 12:15 AM
reputable company....registered with the BBB.....site is being redone....ok

Well is it possible to have your real email address...I'm sure a site re-design isn't going to affect that..

Also...when you say reputable company....then spell more than 10 words incorrectly, you'll forgive me if my confidence is a bit shaken.

It seems like a great offer, and I'm sure we would be interested....however, in your industry Trust and confidence are your proverbial 'Stocks in Trade' , I'm certain that if you could effect an acceptable level of either or both, we would sign up.

Regards

gRF
02-20-2002, 12:55 AM
I would like to see company's website.

Do you accept non-U.S. businesses ?

newbizhelp
02-20-2002, 06:01 PM
Also...when you say reputable company....then spell more than 10 words incorrectly, you'll forgive me if my confidence is a bit shaken.

So you would like me to spell MORE then ten words incorrectly?

As you can see from your above quote, this is a forum for networking, sharing ideas,etc., not correct use of verbage. I personally don't feel that a judgment can be made by whether or not my spelling is up to par or not.. However I do feel that a judgment can be made by what a website looks like.. That is why we are currently not giving it out. We would like you to see the finished project, then make your decision..What we are doing right now is seeing what interest thier is, & what you are looking for compensation wise, & price wise for your customers. However if you would like more information I am more then willing to send it to you.. We do welcome non-US business, we only ask that you have a US presence with a bank account. We do not hold your fees, or charge you extra.
I do appreciate everybody's interest, & would be glad to send information to anybody that requests it..
Thank You!

Incognito
02-23-2002, 10:58 AM
You may not see spelling as part to the judgement process, but you do see web design as such. My opinion is that professionalism is a key element and everything we say, do, or present reflects our professionalism. This includes our website, our posting (including spelling and grammar), and certainly our responses to criticism. Each potential customer can weigh these factors as they deem fit. However, to dismiss the comments as not relevant doesn't work. You, the merchant, do not get to decide what the customer deems relevant. Yes, we are accustomed to misspelling here and most often that can simply be dismissed with, "My apologies, but English is not my first language."

Good luck with your business.