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The subject of credit card processing is not one of the favorites of any merchant. Each month, when they receive their statement in the mail, they cringe at the fees they've had to pay for this "privilege" of accepting credit cards for payment. This blog is meant to provide a more thorough understanding of how the industry works, what makes up the fees that you are paying and how you can improve on them. So, come by often or, better yet, subscribe to the RSS feed below and you'll be notified any time there is an update.

Monday, March 22, 2010

You should be aware of this


     Well, it's been a couple months since I posted last. As you can see from the picture, I've been quite busy. My family and I spent two months in Costa Rica so my mind was elsewhere. However, this business that I'm in (merchant services) is in the blood and I have never really strayed too far away from the pulse of what's going on in this industry.
     As one that's always been concerned about long-term relationships with my merchants, I feel compelled to bring up areas of concern that I feel you should be aware of. You're probably aware of the new credit card laws that went into effect in February. Well, along with that, many card issuers have increased interest rates and consequently, many card holders have reduced their spending. So, the card issuers are coming up with some programs to encourage consumer spending, once again.
     There are some that believe that the economy is starting to show some signs of recovering from our most recent sluggish past. Many of the credit card issuers are now ramping up their rewards programs. Some are offering double reward points on purchases in general. Still others are offering more frequent flyer miles for each $1 spent. You may also see that some card companies are offering increased points or "rewards" for purchases at "partner" merchants. No matter what their doing, the bottom line is that these new purchases will affect your bottom line.
     Here's what to look for on your end. First, if you're priced on a three tier pricing structure, thes "rewards" type cards fall into your Mid-Qualified or Non-Qualified category. There are numerous types of rewards cards offered by Visa and MasterCard so, you need to call your provider and ask them point blank, which level these rewards cards clear in. Honestly, the processor can, at their will, determine which category to put each card type in and if you aren't informed thoroughly, you're needlessly giving up profits. I know of a processor, that not long ago, informed their merchants (you know, in that little paragraph or two on the first page of the monthly statement that nobody seems to read) that they were "reclassifying" Visa Rewards 2 cards and moving them from Mid-Qualified to Non-Qualified (at rates that are, at a minimum, 1% higher). If you're on a four tier pricing model, these reward cards will be in either Tier 3 or Tier 4....make sure you ask where your transactions are priced.
     Now, if you're in a Cost-Plus pricing model, you don't need to worry about being priced in a "bucket" where you don't need to be. All of these rewards cards will, by their very nature, simply be routed to the proper category and pricing. The bottom line is that if the credit card issuers ploy to increase rewards to their card holders, encourages them to spend more, then you reap the benefits of increased business. You simply want to make sure you absolutely know what you're paying for these transactions. After all, who is most interested in the profits and viability of your business....you or your merchant account provider?
     Being in business these days is tough enough as it is. Anything you can do to cut your costs and, subsequently, increase your profits is a good thing to do. With that in mind, knowledge is king and the kind of knowledge that I offer to you, is typically not offered up by the majority of credit card processing reps. So, if you want to really stack the cards in your favor, GET EDUCATED. I have prepared a 40 page eBook on the topic and will give you the A-Z's of how the credit card processing industry works and how it affects you. Take a spin on over to my website and check it out for yourself. I'm confident that you won't be disappointed.