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View Frequency Asked Question about credit card processing. What hardware should I use? What software should I use? The hardware and software you select depends on many things - industry, volume and type of transactions, type of data and reporting required, and your future plans and requirements. We can help you select a cost-effective system using the best hardware and software for your particular needs. The discount rate is the percentage charged a merchant for credit card transactions Per Item and/or authorization fee are also charged. these fees can be separated or sometimes included (bundled) into the discount rate. Visa and MasterCard charge a processing or "interchange" fee on every sale. Interchange is paid to the cardholder's issuing institution. The type of card presented, the type of business that is accepting the card, and the card-processing environment determine this fee. Interchange provides revenue to the issuing bank, not the merchant processor. All processors must pay the same interchange rates. Interchange is usually applied as a percentage of the transaction amount and a per-item fee. For all bankcard transactions, Dues & Assessment are paid to the Visa and MasterCard associations for bankcard transactions. This provides no revenue to acquirers/banks and all acquirers/banks pay the same Dues & Assessments. How can I get the lowest interchange rate? For the average merchant, interchange is based on Industry. To achieve the lowest interchange rate, the card must first be present with a valid magnetic stripe which is read by the terminal. Secondly, every sale should always be deposited and settled daily. If the card is not present or the terminal cannot read the magnetic stripe, then the next lowest interchange level requires the cardholders billing address to be entered via the AVS (Address Verification System) feature. For the non-traditional retailer, contact Tinadre for further solutions and software to help reduce your interchange expense. What is an Authorization, and how does it work? Authorizing a transaction protects you against fraudulent card use and confirms the cardholder's account is valid and within the available spending limit. Authorizations are obtained electronically through a point-of-sale device or through a voice authorization over the telephone. A Retrieval Request is the cardholder's issuing bank request for a copy of an original sales draft. This issuer uses this request to resolve a disputed transaction or fulfill a cardholder inquiry. A Retrieval Request is a non-monetary request for information and the merchant's checking account is not debited. A chargeback is a dispute originated by a cardholder or the cardholder's issuing bank. A chargeback is a monetary request for the amount of the dispute and is subsequently debited from the merchant's deposit account. The acquirer provides merchants with operating procedures to assist in properly accepting credit cards, helping protect them against Chargeback's.
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