Posted in March 13, 2010 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
Does your business accept credit cards? If so, then you know about the real cost of credit cards. For most merchant account providers, the transaction fees are only the beginning. You’ll also pay application fees, account setup fees and high monthly statement fees. And you’ll get mediocre customer service. Need help? The call center is [...]
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Posted in March 11, 2010 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
Tired of the high cost of your merchant account? Then stop paying extra for credit card transaction processing. You’ll save money when you open a merchant account with North American Bancard, one of North America’s largest merchant account providers. We offer the best rates guaranteed on a wide variety of transaction processing, from wireless [...]
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Posted in March 7, 2010 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
Accepting credit cards doesn’t have to be hard, and it doesn’t have to be expensive. If your business has never accepted credit cards, or it now accepts credit cards but only at a high cost, consider opening a merchant account with North American Bancard.
North American Bancard takes the pain out of opening a merchant [...]
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Posted in February 19, 2010 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
For some businesses, the higher cost of accepting credit cards can be passed along to the consumer in the form of price increases. Certain other businesses are too price sensitive to tolerate even a penny or two increase. Gasoline is a good example of this. If you’re operating a gas station and want to [...]
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Posted in January 26, 2010 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
North American Bancard has become one of the nation’s largest credit card processing firms in just a decade. How did North American Bancard become so big so fast? By providing real service with its merchant accounts.
With a merchant account from North American Bancard, you’ll get the best low rates on credit card transaction processing [...]
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Posted in December 31, 2009 ¬ 10:00 amh.Eileen
If you’re examining your business records from 2009 and seem to have spent a lot of money on credit card transaction processing fees, here’s a New Year’s resolution you should consider. Resolve to take advantage of the low merchant account rates on credit card transaction processing offered by North American Bancard in 2010. [...]
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Posted in December 21, 2009 ¬ 12:34 pmh.Eileen
If you’re looking for ways to supercharge your business, consider accepting credit cards through your business Web site. North American Bancard offers the lowest rates on Internet credit card processing and all other types of credit card processing.
With a merchant account from North American Bancard, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how low our transaction [...]
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Posted in December 13, 2009 ¬ 9:00 amh.Eileen
Credit card issuers are famous for offering “teaser” rates to sign up new accounts. Well, credit card processors also offer teaser rates. Your business signs up for credit card processing at a low rate for a few months, and before you know it, you’re paying the same old high processing fees you’re trying [...]
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Posted in December 11, 2009 ¬ 9:00 amh.Eileen
North American Bancard is beating the high cost of accepting credit cards again! North American Bancard, one of the nation’s largest credit card transaction processors, offers your business free credit card terminal equipment when you open a merchant account with us.
Free credit card terminal equipment is one of the ways North American Bancard makes [...]
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Posted in December 7, 2009 ¬ 7:00 amh.Eileen
Looking for a New Year’s Resolution you can keep? How about resolving to stop wasting money on expensive credit card processing fees. Take your first step toward a whole year of savings by contacting North American Bancard about the best merchant account available today!
At North American Bancard, we have eliminated many of [...]
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