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I am working on opening a retail location to complement the on-line business and thought I would call to see the rate. They quoted me 2.15% for retail (swiped) transactions. That is basically what I am paying for internet transactions.
What is a normal amount to pay for swiped transactions? I think 2.15% is about double what I should expect to pay.
Cheers,
CaboWabo
Using Internet Virtual Terminal or shopping carts, just account for the Gateway Fees (example authorize.net).
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Here in Boca Raton, retails/restaurant rates at 1.75% are considered good, and for Internet or MOTO about 2.35%.
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For example:
You have monthly sales of $20,000 at 2.00% = $400 in fees, plus the $50 monthly fee gets you a TRUE fee of 2.25%. Always check all the numbers, and not just the rate they claim.
The terms are explained on the FAQs at Cpanel Merchant. Each of your transactions will be classified as either qualified, midqualified, or nonqualified. These three classifications are based on Visa/MasterCard regulations. The rate 2.0% quoted to you is mostly likely only the qualified rate.
Ask your current provider about it.. see what they have to say about it! :)
Swiping the card shows that you actually have the credit card. Keying in the number, well that does not help too much. I had a friend who actually had his number used at a local gas station about 10 times. He still have the credit card number in this wallet. The transaction was keyed of course. All it takes is one bad employee to ruin a business
-Corey