What is Straight Pass Through - Video

If you would like to lower your merchant account fees by switching to a “straight pass through” account go here, fill out the short form and we’ll have you saving money in no time.
If you would like us to analyze your current merchant account and show you how much a “straight pass through” merchant account [...]

The Three Price Points of a Merchant Account

How challenging can managing a merchant account be? I review 5 – 10 merchant account statements each week and almost everyone one starts out looking like it is written in a foreign language!  Some statements have fees from three separate months!  Other statements are extremely vague and seem to be intentionally hiding information.  So the [...]

Discover Card Transactions and CVV Codes

I know a few posts ago I wrote there was no effect on your discount rate whether you enter the CVV2 code or not.  That is true for Visa and MasterCard but does not appear to be the case with keyed in Discover Card transactions.  I just reviewed a Discover statement for a mail order [...]

Posted on May 22nd, 2008 by Robb Lejuwaan in Qualification , ,

What is up with the CVV2 Code?

Many merchants believe that adding a cardholder’s three or four digit CVV2 code for a “card not present” (CNP) transaction will help qualify the transaction for a lower discount rate. However that is not the case; the CVV2 code is only valuable to protect against credit card fraud and has nothing to do with [...]

Let’s Get Rid of Your EIRF!

If you are seeing a Visa transaction category named “EIRF” on your merchant account statement you are probably paying much more in discount fees than you need to. If you do not know what EIRF is, read this post and then come back: What is EIRF?
So how do we get rid of EIRF? [...]

Interchange Compliance - Guidelines

Rules. It seems like we have more rules in our lives every day doesn’t it? I am writing this post to make you aware of some more rules. These rules are for merchant accounts and if you don’t follow them you will you will be fined! Well maybe [...]

Business and Corporate Card Prompts

Each month I review my client’s merchant account statements. I want to make sure they are saving at least as much money I promised and are having their transactions qualify for the lowest rates.
I just got off the phone with a new client of mine; a winery in St. Helena, CA. They are [...]

Eight Ways to Save Money - Method #8 - Capture Level II and III Data

Capture Level II and III Data on Corporate Card Transactions
Visa and MasterCard business, commercial and purchasing cards are used just like personal credit cards. However, these cards have higher interchange rates because they offer businesses high value (and costly) features such as enhanced reporting, consolidated billing for multiple cards and statement enhancements.
The general rule [...]

Eight Ways to Save Money - Method #7

Obtain Authorization/Settlement Mismatch Exemptions
In general, any variation between authorization and settlement amounts cause downgrades for merchants, which always results in higher fees. However, certain industries are allowed some authorization/settlement leeway due to the nature of their business. For example a restaurant; because an authorization will not include a figure for a tip the [...]

Eight Ways to Save Money - Method #6

Gain Authorization/Settlement Mismatch Exceptions
In general, any variation between authorization and settlement amounts cause a downgrade resulting in higher fees. However, certain industries are allowed authorization/settlement variances. These industries include restaurants, taxi cabs and limousines, bars, taverns and cocktail lounges, beauty and barber shops and health and beauty spas.
Because an authorization amount will not [...]

Eight Ways to Save Money - Method #4

Use The Address Verification Service (AVS) Correctly for Card Not Present Transactions
AVS uses the billing information associated with a credit card to verify the card holder’s address. This is especially important for Card Not Present (CNP) environments. Why? Because if one of your employees fails to enter the billing address and zip [...]

Posted on November 28th, 2007 by Robb Lejuwaan in Merchant Account, Qualification, Rates and Fees , , ,

Lessons From Being Lost - Swipe That Card!

Yesterday I had a scheduled appointment with a winery here in Southern California (Temecula, CA). A very rare thing happened on the way there - I got lost! I mean really really lost; I arrived at the winery over 1.5 hours late! Turns out there are two streets of the same [...]

Merchant Account - Retail or MOTO? Part 1 of 2

Let’s start off with what Retail and MOTO mean:
MOTO = Mail Order Telephone Order, credit card card not present.
Retail = Store where card is present and swiped.
As you many be able to tell by the above definitions, the key issue that defines what the account should be is whether or not your customers credit card [...]

Posted on July 24th, 2007 by Robb Lejuwaan in EIRF, Merchant Account, Qualification, Rates and Fees , , ,