If you are selling goods or services, software or other stuff you need to arrange online payment mechanism for your customers.
Accepting Payments Online: Merchant Accounts vs. Third Party
If you want to sell online, you need to be able to accept credit card payments. The traditional way is to open a merchant account. However, opening a merchant account is expensive, especially for small businesses who are just starting.
Get What’s Yours: Stop Waiting for that Check in the Mail (Cash Flow Problems Solved with Automated Payments)
In any business endeavor, an owner may encounter multiple sweaty-palmed experiences. Customers may engage in multi-tiered assaults ranging from vehement criticism of a product or service, censure for (the lack of) customer assistance, objection to time lag for delivering said product or service and the airing of numerous other grievances.
Top Eight Reasons Why Your Charitable Organization Needs Recurring Payments
Benevolence, good will and philanthropy are honorable principles to adhere to and run by, but when bills start amassing, a charitable organization will not be excused from payment despite its inherent noble ideals and objectives.
Recurring Payments: An Important Fundraising Tool for Charities
As a nation, we have always derived great benefit from the charitable impulses of philanthropists – individuals who felt a strong sense of obligation to their fellow man, sharing their financial resources in an all-out effort to help others. During times of tragedy, such as the September 11th incident, charitable giving notably increases to help assuage our collective suffering.
Put An End To Ebay “Mystery Payments”
If you are a regular seller on Ebay, no doubt you have received a “mystery payment” or two along the way. A mystery payment is where you receive a payment for an auction with nothing on it to give so much as a clue as to what the person is paying for (or who she is for that matter). I once received an envelope with a $20 bill in it along with a note that said “Thanks!”. Nothing else, just the cash and the note. I just about drove myself crazy figuring that one out.
New Processing Cuts “Float” Time on Payments
If you’ve counted on those few extra days from the time you write a check to a utility company and the time the check clears your bank, beware.
Several of the nation’s largest banks are now shifting from the traditional method of processing checks to a new electronic process. The new process will shave off a day or more from the traditional process it normally takes for your check to clear.