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Visa / MasterCard Tent SignDescription: Immediate shipping! All items are prepackaged and ready to go! We ship Monday through Saturday. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! If you're not happy with the purchase for any reason, contact us and we'll arrange a return and a refund of the item price! We carry a complete line of credit card imprinters and supplies! Carbonless 2 Part Long credit card sales slips. Carbonless 2 Part Short credit card sales slips. Carbonless 3 Part Long credit card sales slips. Carbonless 3 Part Short credit card sales slips. The 515 Portable manual credit card imprinter from Data Systems. The 505 Compact manual credit card imprinter from Data Systems. Visa and MasterCard Window Decals, Tent Signs, Cash Register Signs. Red Credit Card Return sales Slips to process credit card refunds. Custom, Metal Merchant Plates for your compact or desktop credit card imprinter. New to Credit Card Charge Processing?Here's some information that will save you time and money. You need these two things to accept credit card payments: 1. Equipment – you need to purchase a manual credit card imprinter or an electronic credit card swipe machine. 2. Payment Processor – After you use the equipment to record the credit card information, you need someone to process the credit card charge. This is typically called a Merchant Account. Equipment:Credit Card Imprinters In order to process a credit card charge, you'll need to capture the credit card info. You do this with the help of a manual credit card imprinter (also known as a "Knuckle Buster") and carbonless credit card sales slips (Also known as "bank sales drafts"). The most common type of imprinters are the hand operated portable imprinters (Like the Data Systems 515 Credit Card Imprinter or the Addressograph 4850 flatbed desktop imprinter). These imprinters are portable and stay in place with suction cups when placed on a hard flat surface. Compact credit card imprinters are also available. Units like the Data Systems 505 Credit Card Imprinter, the Ergoprint 1001 Credit Card Imprinter and the Addressograph 990 offer a smaller, more portable imprinter that is great for people on the go. One note about the compact imprinters though… We’ve tried every brand of compact imprinter on the market and have found all of them lacking in one way or another compared to the full sized portable imprinters like the Data Systems 515 Credit Card Imprinter. It’s harder to load the credit card slips into a compact imprinter plus they require a firm grip and strong swipe to get a good imprint. In general, we only recommend buying a compact unit if you intend to use it very little (less than 10 charges a month). For long life and ease of use, we recommend the full size portable imprinter Like the Data Systems 515 Credit Card Imprinter. Merchant Plates Along with a credit card imprinter, you'll need a credit card imprinter merchant plate. This plate contains your business info that is imprinted onto the credit card charge slip along with the actual credit card number, name and card expiration date. Typically your business name and phone number are what should be on your merchant plate. The merchant plate should be made out of metal for long life and durability. A typical credit card imprinter merchant plate. looks like this, but you can have anything you’d like; even just one line. BUSINESS NAME – (Your business name that appears on the customers Credit Card statement) BLANK LINE LEFT HERE FOR IMPROVED READABILITY PHONE NUMBER - (Your Phone number that appears on customers Credit Card statement) It's best to keep it simple to improve readability. Business name and phone are the most important for avoiding charge backs. Credit card sales slips are discarded once the customer receives their statement and it's unlikely anyone else will see them. So trying to advertise on the plate only clutters it up and can result in unreadable customer copies. Credit Card Imprinter Sales Slips Now that you have a manual credit card imprinter and credit card imprinter merchant plate., you’ll need some Carbonless credit card sales slips and maybe a few Red Credit Card Return Slips for those occasions where something is returned and you need to issue a credit card refund; although it’s usually easier to just give a cash refund than go through the effort of processing a charge refund. As far as slip style, you have four choices: Carbonless 2 Part Long credit card sales slips. Carbonless 2 Part Short credit card sales slips. Carbonless 3 Part Long credit card sales slips. Carbonless 3 Part Short credit card sales slips. Generally, the two part slips are what you need. One copy is for the customer and the other copy is for your records in case of a chargeback. Should the customer file a charge back, your payment processor (merchant account issuer) will ask you to prove the owner of the card made the purchase and signed for it. That’s the whole reason you need an imprinter and slips; to record what was purchased, prove the card was present and that the owner of the card signed for the purchase, so be sure to compare signatures… Payment Processor There are many companies that sell credit card processing merchant accounts. A merchant account will allow you to process, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Charges. The most important thing to remember when searching for a credit card merchant account is to read the fine print. You will find all kinds of offers that appear to be a great deal: Low Fees, Free credit card imprinters, Free charge slips and host of other bargains. But, like most things, if it sounds too good to be true, then it most likely is...Often, these 'bargain deals" are loaded down with hidden fees that dramatically raise your cost of processing credit card charges. Typically fees include a monthly statement fee; for the low price of $10 to $20 a month, they will mail you your bill...Yeah, they charge you to mail your monthly bill so you can pay them...what a racket! Merchant account sign up and closing fees should be avoided. Personally, I believe you should never pay fees to sign up or close your credit card merchant account. The are many companies that do not charge these fees, so if these fees are in the agreement I suggest moving on to another company. After you find someone to process your charges and sign up for the service, you're ready to process the credit card charge with your merchant account. For this part, you'll need to follow the rules of your account provided as to what info needs to be entered. Typically, they'll want the credit card number, the credit card expiration date, the name on the card and the CVV2 number. Additional information may be the persons address and phone number; but check with your credit processor to see if this info is necessary. After successfully charging the credit card, your account provider will deposit the money into your account for your withdrawal. Some offer credit or debit cards that allow you spend the money through the cards. Or you can link a bank account to your merchant account and transfer the money directly to your bank. I hope this helps. Thanks, Melanie PS> We offer free support to all of our customers; including the names of charge processors (merchant account providers) that offer their services at honest prices. Buy any item from us and we’ll be more than happy to help you find a card processor and/or answer any questions you may have.
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