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Maxwell #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:
"B A R R Y" wrote in message ... | wrote: | | Transaction fees are also usually tied to volume. | | | Right! And the merchant's provider. | | Some smaller merchants actually get decent deals from small local banks, | or discount consolidators like Costco Wholesale. | | Others have suffered shark attacks... But does the individual sale amount ever vary the cost? I don't take credit cards in my business, but all the offers made to me to do so have always been a straight percentage. The costs to the merchant are going to depend on the provider, the numerical volume, and the money volume. There is usually a monthly minimum fee. For a retail business with high volumes, the minimum becomes a non-issue and the rate is normally a straight percentage. If the business is such that credit card volume is really low, the fees can easily eat up all the profit. Like everything else in life, it depends. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Morgans wrote:
wrote Because of the fees the card companies charge, I rarely charge anything under about $15. The merchant can actually be left with nothing. In the cases of certain small, family business, I won't use the card at all, and they appreciate that. **************************** Jim in NC wrote the following: I thought it was always a straight percentage of purchase, no? I'm not going to say always because I'm sure there are people out there that negotiated bad CC processing deals. But the industry norm now is either a flat negotiated percentage or a negotiated percentage that goes up or down depending on volume. The key word in both is negotiated. If you don't like the deal you are getting as a credit card merchant shop for a new processor. |
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