newbizhelp
12-05-2002, 06:51 PM
hi there everybody..
Visa M/C about to get rid of 3rd party processors..
That means PayPal!
We can offer your customers free setup on a payment gateway & shopping cart.. They would simply pay $10 statement fee & $20 gateway fee..
Whatever you charge them to set up thier service, you keep!
We provide 24 hour customer service, free check guarranty for the customer, & even a free way to take checks over the phone or fax, for those customers they get that can't pay by credit card or debit card..
If you are interested in having a value added service to resell then let me know!
Sincerely,
Kelly Birchfield
info@freebizconsulting.com
Transaction fees? Discount rate? International Merchants? More details please!
newbizhelp
12-05-2002, 09:42 PM
Sorry, I new I forgot something! Here are the specs!
1.) No setup fee
2.) No application fee
3.) 99% approval, even with bankruptcy
4.) No Contract
5.) No Annual fee
Statement fee $10 a month
Gateway fee $20 a month
Discount rate (what you are charged for using the service by the bank) 2.3% + .30 cents
If you have a US bank account, then we can setup overseas business..
Whatever you charge your customer to set up thier online gateway w/shopping cart, you keep.
Also, if you have a customer who wants a reguler credit card terminal.. then they can get one for $49 a month X 48 months..
This includes a five year warranty, built in printer, no extra phone line needed, paper, etc.
If they want they can have an online gateway too..
When you refer a customer who wants a terminal, you recieve $300.. We pay our affiliates by credit card, or by direct deposit, or by reguler payroll check..
We are in the midst of setting us our affiliate program..
If you are interested, e-mail me!
Thanks!
bfriended
12-05-2002, 11:37 PM
Kelly,
Could you please supply proof that third party processors are not going to be able to use Visa anymore? I am in the business myself, and find your statement a little misleading.
"Visa has mandated that a new, unique set of operating guidelines will be implemented by November 1st. These rules are worldwide, not just in the USA. "
Uh, it is past Nov. 1st, and there seems to be no mass closing of 3rd party processors.
"The rules will clarify and control how so-called aggregators,
Internet payment service providers that process card purchases from Web-based sponsored merchants, can submit transactions so that Visa can more easily identify and trace the transactions, according to Senior Vice President Linda Gage. Under development for about two years, the rules will cover merchants who fall into Merchant Category Code 5967, Visa's classification for online, direct-marketing inbound-teleservices merchants. The category includes Web-based pornography sites and is the
source of a disproportionate number of chargebacks. Visa will require acquirers to register their high-risk IPSPs serving MCC 5967 sponsored merchants and to submit monthly activity reports about them to Visa. Also, acquiring banks must have a minimum of $100 million in Tier 1 capital to process high-risk IPSP transactions. The rules address such issues as acquirer liability for IPSP activities and clear merchant identification on statements in order to reduce customer disputes about whether a voluntary transaction occurred. "
If the people in this forum cannot count on you to give them correct information, how can they trust anything else you say, especially trusting that you will pay them?
Brian Wilcox