FYI, the history of credit card processing decides what is high risk and what is not. Not what you "think" or what logic would seem to indicate....
If you're in the US you definitely can't get a true merchant account unless you are a registered business. There's no such thing as a personal...
You shouldn't be using this for another website. Each website should have its own merchant account and authnet account. Sharing the account will...
What country are you in? What products are you selling?
For the record, what product/service are you selling?
Authorize.Net is NOT a Payment Processor. They are a payment gateway. That means without a true merchant account to go along with it you can't use...
That's because Authorize.Net and 2checkout are two totally different things. 2checkout is a payment processor and Authnet is a payment gateway....
Authorize.Net doesn't "work" with banks. They "work" directly with processing networks. And they support virtually every processing network (I'm...
Authorize.Net is NOT a Payment Processor. They are just a payment gateway. This means you will need to have a merchant account which means going...
It depends on what country you're in and what you're selling. So tell us, what country are you in and what are you selling?
Merchant Accounts 101 The Chargeback Challenge
You're almost certainly going to pay insane rates because your product/service is so high risk. The chargeback rate will be enormous. Offshore...
As far as payment gateways go the two other major choices are Linkpoint and Paypal Payflow Pro. You may want to check out this article which...
Quickbooks merchant accounts tend to me a lot more expensive then average. Recently they seem to have expanded which merchant account providers...
It would be helpful to know more about your business such as what country are you located in and what products do you sell? This will determine if...
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