Merchant Account Internet

Obtaining an Internet merchant account is very easy these days. What you need to get started is just a website. Everything you need is integrated into the application you will fill out and submit online. It takes not more than 10 minutes to fill out the online application. Be sure your browser works with SSL (most do) and that cookies are enabled. Ensure your online merchant application is secure and uses SSL encryption technology. Merchant accounts are activated 24 hours after approval.

An online merchant account is similar to an open-end line of credit. You send your credit card transactions for processing, and the serviced provider credits your business checking account. Those funds are available for you to use as you wish. The transaction is posted to your customer’s credit card statement, and they have the right to dispute any charges posted.

When a shopper places an order, he or she will receive email notification that an order has been placed and their credit card has been approved. You (the merchant) will also receive email notification that you have received an order. You will obviously want to know how you will get paid for credit card transactions. Funds are electronically deposited into your business checking account within 48-72 hours of processing the sale.

If the customer disputes a transaction, a chargeback may be generated which would be debited against your business’ account. In order to assure you have the funds to cover any potential chargebacks, we require a credit check.

Your existing technology solutions may include the provision of an Internet merchant account. As a result, before you go to a bank or ISO, review the package that you have with your hosting company or E-commerce provider. If the package includes an Internet merchant account, evaluate what it comprises and ensure it is acceptable for your business.

Whether you host your own site or house it on the server of a web hosting company, it is important to ensure you have security measures in place to protect sensitive information. The majority of web sites use SSL (secure sockets layer) an encryption program that will encrypt credit card information during the transaction process. You should also ensure you have redundancy systems in place and clear service level agreements with your provider, which provide a complete description of the services it is obligated to deliver.