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Merchants will see a variety of benefits in moving to our privatized system:
- Updated security measures on new technology that has been certified with Interac
- Faster, more efficient payment
- Eliminate 100% of all bank fees on debit card transactions.
- Move your Interac payment expense to a profit item on your financials
- Conversion is seamless. One only needs to disconnect the existing terminal, and plug in our new terminal to be up and running with us.
- Options for merchants to choose a "surcharge" or "non-surcharge" mode***
- Quicken response time if equipment needs replacement
- Merchants have the option to purchase their own terminals or to lease, rent and in some cases, have free placement of terminals.
- Friendly service professionals always willing to help!
- Tremendous REVENUE GENERATING opportunity
- Our customers are very important to us. They are the reason we are in business, and therefore, our first priority is to offer the best service in the industry.
- Prompt and informed call centre
- Long distance phone cards and cell phone minutes
- 24 Hour, TOLL FREE Customer Care Program
- Local operated service
- Programs that meet your budget
- Electrical receipt capture function
- Smart Card ready
- USER FRIENDLY!
- Rental program available!
***SURCHARGE OPTION
Industry standard is a 25 cent fee for customers using their debit card, of which 8 cents is paid back to you, the merchant.
Banking charges are a reality, and in reality the card-holding consumer is paying these charges, although these costs are traditionally hidden.
Surcharging allows merchants to expose their costs.
THRESHOLD FEATURE
The threshold feature works well with the surcharge feature. It allows you, the merchant to set a fee minimum…the surcharging option will jump in to effect for ticket items priced under that minimum. For example, the threshold is set for $30.00, all items purchased below $30.00 will be charged the “convenience fee” for debit purchases, and all items over $30.00 will not be charged the fee. The merchant will bear the cost of those transactions.
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