Need Merchant Account Help - High Risk?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by iLinkMarket.com, Feb 18, 2009.

  1. #1
    I recently signed up with card service international aka: first data

    They said my business (seo and press release services) were not an acceptable type of business to have their merchant account. They opened and closed my account the same week...

    Does anyone know of a merchant account service (not paypal or the like) a real merchant account that allows me to accept credit cards visa MC online that is not so strict??

    My average ticket price/average sale is $1500.00 and I process about 15 - 20,000.00 USD $ per month.


    Any help would be great!
     
    iLinkMarket.com, Feb 18, 2009 IP
  2. jestep

    jestep Prominent Member

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    Did you get any chargebacks?

    Generally, I would classify this as consulting, which is somewhat high risk. But, it's still not in the red zone as far as processing in the US goes.

    First Data is getting really tight with their underwriting for online businesses.

    Also, do you know if you were placed on the TMF or was your account just shut down?
     
    jestep, Feb 18, 2009 IP
  3. mariya

    mariya Peon

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    They believe that you will receive many chargebacks. They most likely came up with that assumption from past clients with provided such clients. Just find another merchant.
     
    mariya, Feb 18, 2009 IP
  4. PerfectMoney

    PerfectMoney Banned

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    why you dont try to use clickbank or authorized or google checkout,I think 3 of this is a great merchant service that has been use by so many people to trade money to service or stuff online,other merchant service you can try is offerpal that I believe can make Great solutions for you
     
    PerfectMoney, Feb 18, 2009 IP
  5. teamplayer06

    teamplayer06 Guest

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    The problem with Google and Paypal is the recurringn billing. Neither are really the best solution for doing so. I too just filled out a First Data application. I have a membership site. So who knows. I googled it and found HighRiskPay.com. We'll see. As the poster above say, it's not credit as much as the type of business and how it's perceived.

    Paypall bought Cybercash, PayFlow Link and Pro. Payflow is an option but it's about a $200 setup fee and does not integrate with all third-party shopping carts.
     
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    You can try gspay if you want merchant account 100%. If they reject your business maybe the last choice would be to send an application with a payment processor companies based in offshore country.
     
    iseree, Feb 21, 2009 IP
  7. fionix

    fionix Well-Known Member

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    You will have a few options left. GSPAY might be a good suggestion, however it depends really on where you are located, I assume it is the US try to speak with the guys at http://cdgcommerce.com/ they have a good reputation and has been in the business for many years.... only US merchants accepted.
     
    fionix, Feb 22, 2009 IP
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    Hit me up at vince@emerchantpay.com - let me see if we can help you.

    Vince
     
    VCPayments, Feb 22, 2009 IP