Archive for the ‘business credit card processing’ Category
Why Wouldn’t You Have Credit Card Processing?
It was my absolute favorite bar. The clientele was good looking and smart and the bar staff was courteous and cool without that air of detached aloofness that can turn a “cool” bar into a miserable place. The bar had great bands on the weekend and during the week had excellent events like karaoke, open mic, and [...]
The Truth About Credit Card Minimums
We all know how annoying it is to try to use our credit cards to buy a candy bar or cup of coffee from a store, only to discover that we haven’t met their credit card minimum. And we’ve probably all wondered, Isn’t that illegal? Well, we’re going to clarify that very question today. Technically, [...]
Credit Card Processing During Economic Hardships
Lets face reality, the economy is far from being where it should be. People are still very reluctant to spend their money and when they do, it’s usually with cash. I know that although I may really want that new pair of boots, I probably shouldn’t. A few years ago, I wouldn’t have hesitated to [...]
Business Credit Card Processing: How Does It Work?
Business credit card processing makes being a merchant easy. You swipe a customer’s credit card and ask them to enter their pin number, and abracadabra, within a few moments, the transaction is approved and the money is debited from the customer’s account. So how does it work, exactly? The credit card machine reads the information [...]
Business Credit Card Processing Sells Jewelry
Last year, I fulfilled a dream of mine and opened a boutique jewelry store in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn – also known as Hipster Central. This was the result of years of thinking, dreaming and planning – my store had finally come to fruition. My store was beautiful, and not only did it feature [...]
Business Credit Card Processing Makes Life Easier
Let’s face it, whether you sell bread, furniture or accounting services, every business in the 21st century needs to be able to accept credit cards in order to provide good customer service. Being a cash-only business can actually turn customers away: it’s frustrating to turn up to a restaurant without cash, only to be told [...]

