Cheapest Merchant Account?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by cre8ive, Mar 6, 2008.

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    I might need to set up a merchant account for a new website I'll be working on. What's the cheapest merchant account? Also is it wise to get a merchant account simply based on how cheap that is? What features should I check?

    (By the way, this is for a hotel website.)
     
    cre8ive, Mar 6, 2008 IP
  2. brethart

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    depends on u r location if US i would suggest yahoo merchant you also have the option of yahoo cart & payment gateway services
     
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  3. l0ng2111

    l0ng2111 Active Member

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    yahoo merchant? restricted product that can sell there

    and high cost for payment process gateway, because yahoo merchant only work with paypal and chase
     
    l0ng2111, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  4. jestep

    jestep Prominent Member

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    Yahoo is a bit more proprietary than most want to deal with. Last I checked you also have to give them a percentage of all sales which is completely rediculous.

    Checkout this article I wrote a while back on low rates:
    http://www.merchantaccountblog.com/archives/277

    Shopping on the lowest rate is probably the easiest way to get ripped off because there are so many other areas processors can hide fees.

    What exactly are you selling, reservations, advertising, actual rooms, etc? Also, are you based in the US or another country?

    The best bet is usually to go with a good merchant service provider, and use a payment gateway like authorize.net. This will be the easiest to customize for you, and you won't be locked into any proprietary system.
     
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  5. cre8ive

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    Rooms, and this is a hotel in India.
     
    cre8ive, Mar 7, 2008 IP
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    manpasand Well-Known Member

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    I would suggest you to go with PayPal.
     
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    every merchant/gateway services charge a fee for the transaction & yahoo is the lowest compared to any gateway services in India but yahoo merchant is not available in India.

    check out ccavenue they charge around 5% to 7% for every transaction depending upon your account type & they r based in pune
     
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    As I know yahoo merchant solution is not enough, you will have to get a payment gateway and another merchant to use. I dont really understand how it works, I think yahoo merchant solution is just an online store, that all
     
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    Merchant account cost can vary depending on your credit score, and what bank/ISO you go through.

    Also, You'd likely have an easier time finding a Merchant Account if you had a business presence/incorporated in the EU or North America. In the US you can do this through Delaware, Nevada or Florida, and in the EU I believe Gibraltar.
     
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  11. Corey Bryant

    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    Being that it is a hotel website, you ar already going to have a few issues. Don't rely completely on price for this, but reliability and stability.

    You might find a company that offers you a very low rate but only opened last year. Now you will probably have more problems with this company and it will probably cost you more money and time.
     
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    Whats the cheapest creditcard processing gateway in the U.S. for visa/mc/amex/disc?
    Thanks :)
     
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    Quantum Gateway is who we use and they are pretty cheap and have more flexibility than Authorize.net in my opinion.

    I would also recommend CDG Commerce as far as a merchant processor. Been using them for over four years now and they are excellent and have amazing rates. I have a 1.89% discount.
     
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    Do you have the rates on quantum because I couldn't find it on their site?
    Thanks
    any other merchant processors?
     
    cyberbiz, Mar 11, 2008 IP
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    We pay $7/mo through CDG Commerce (who developed Quantum) You can go to the Sign up page and inquiry though.
     
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    Go with ICICI bank processing, you can get as low as 1.5 % processing fees if you negotiate.
     
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    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    Actually Yahoo!® is an electronic payment gateway. You usually will get a merchant account from Chase / Paymentech. Or you can use any merchant account provider that that is compatible with First Data Merchant Services' Nashville platform.
     
    Corey Bryant, Mar 12, 2008 IP