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It depends on your volume, etc. Worldpay or Barclays would be two companies I would review.
-Corey
Is Ipayment any good? They seem pretty bad, but trying to change has not been a happy experience either.
>> Well authorizenet.com is not a credit card processor
What the hell are you smoking?
Later that night, a batch is ran and money is moved from the issuing bank to the acquiring bank. The merchant account provider takes their percentage out and then the remainder of the money is moved to the merchant's bank.
(in a nutshell)
-Corey
That I know of, you cannot just "directly" sign up with authorize.net as a merchant. You have to go through a "reseller" to get your merchant account, who also offers authorize.net gateway access. Since most auth.net resellers offer only auth.net as the gateway, for practical purposes, it is NOT just a payment gateway, but is in fact a complete merchant solution.
That I know of, you cannot just "directly" sign up with authorize.net as a merchant. You have to go through a "reseller" to get your merchant account, who also offers authorize.net gateway access. Since most auth.net resellers offer only auth.net as the gateway, for practical purposes, it is NOT just a payment gateway, but is in fact a complete merchant solution.
They are not a complete merchant solution - that is not their business model. Just like LinkPoint / Verisign's Payflow - those are also just electronic payment gateways.
There are companies that will offer complete solutions, but authorizenet.com is not one of them
-Corey
We do already have a Barclays business account so it should be them really, but they seem to require a vast amount of information and, as a start up, we simply don't know the answers to all the questions.