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Many payment options are available for Internet merchants. The following overview is provided to assist merchants who are new to online payment processing. This information should supplement but not replace your own research before making a decision. Most online stores offer their cutomers multiple payment options.

Many merchants with online stores do not use online payment processing. Reasons include:

  • Merchants are just starting out, and do not want to pay the fees for just a few orders.
  • Items that they sell may have unusual shipping costs that cannot be calculated by a shopping cart.
  • The merchant may need to contact the customer before an order can be completed.

  • These merchants may process payments manually, or use a combination of manual and online payment processing. Pageville offers a PC program that helps merchants with payment processing and also exports order data for use in Excel, Quick Books, and others.

    MORE INFO: Do you currently have a Merchant Services Provider or Merchant Account?

    A sampling of online payment options:

      Credit Card Processing:
    • Authorize.Net® helps more businesses to process credit card transactions via the Internet than any other payment solutions provider in the world!
    • ProPay makes it easy and affordable for small businesses to accept credit cards.
    • BluePay™ is an Internet payment manager that provides merchants with an e-commerce presence by offering multiple credit card payment choices. Fill out their Online App™ to apply for an instant merchant account.
    • If you want to accept credit cards but need general information about merchant services providers, click here.
      Other Payment Processing:
    • PayPal - The way to send and receive money online. PayPal also offers on-line credit card processing to merchants without requiring a merchant services account. PayPal account required.

    Pageville does not advocate using one payment option over any other.
    Our philosophy is simply to offer information to help get the merchant's shopping cart up and running in the shortest amount of time possible.


    Authorize.Net

    An Authorize.Net® Payment Gateway account includes:

    • Virtual Terminal: Authorize, process, and manage credit card transactions manually from any computer that has an Internet connection and a Web browser.
    • Automate credit card transactions directly from your web site by integrating to the Authorize.Net Payment Gateway.
    • AirPay™: Use Authorize.Net from a wireless PDA device.
    • FraudScreen.Net®: FraudScreen.Net, powered by HNC's eFalcon service, is designed to help protect merchants from the risk of fraudulent transactions.
    • Processing Networks Supported: Global Payments, Paymentech (Terminal Capture) and Vital.

    Pageville's Shopping Cart service integrated with Authorize Net has extra user friendly features. It lets buyers enter spaces in their credit card numbers and make one or two corrections if they enter the wrong address(used for security). Most eCommerce web sites require the buyer to enter 16 digits without spaces or dashes for their credit card number and just decline an order if, for example, the home zip code is entered when the work zipcode is required.

    Pageville can help you open your Authorize.net account to make sure that your payment processing and shopping cart work together seamlessly.

    Purchase Authorize.Net Setup

    Try Pageville's Shopping Cart service integrated with Authorize.Net. This is in Test Mode so real credit card numbers are not used.

    Authorize.Net

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    ProPay

    ProPay is a great choice for small businesses. The Premium account offers:

    • Annual fee $39.95 (no monthly fee) with a paid Pageville Shopping Cart
    • Otherwise, annual fee $59.95 (no monthly fee)
    • NO expensive equipment
    • NO statement / gateway fees
    • NO long term contracts
    • Processing fee: 3.25% + $0.35
    • Processing limits: $500 per transaction, $3000 monthly. NO monthly minimums
    • Check website for other plans

    ProPay offers easy credit card processing. With no sign up, monthly, gateway, or equipment fees it's a low risk, low cost way to start accepting credit cards. All you need is a computer or telephone to process cards.

    Premium online merchant account - $59.95 per year. No monthly fees.

    For merchants who already have a paid Pageville Shopping Cart -
    Special Offer - only $39.95 per year.

    More Info     Contact Us

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    BluePay

    Online Data Corp has a MVP program that is designed for the startup merchant. No minimum monthly fees. You can pay per transaction and utilize their electronic gateway service with BluePay™. The MVP program is clearly a cost effective choice for merchants that expect sales of less than $1000 per month. Call Bill Schlunz toll free at 877-246-7945. Mention Pageville and the $149 set up fee will be waived.

    Click here to sign up for an INSTANT MVP Merchant Account!

    Online Data Corp also has a VIP program. The VIP is structured for the merchant with higher volume Internet sales.

    Click here to sign up for an INSTANT VIP Merchant Account!

    The advantages of Online Data Corporation's BluePay programs are:

    • They handle both merchant services and the payment gateway. If you have a problem or question, you have one party to contact, not two.
    • The merchant account is INSTANTLY set-up and ready for transactions the moment the Blue Pay Online App(tm) is completed.

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    PayPal

    PayPal offers on-line payment processing services designed for online merchants who do not have a merchant services account. The only fees associated with this account are low transaction fees, and the approval time is generally quicker than getting a merchant services account. PayPal transfers money instantly between PayPal accounts. Some merchants choose to open a PayPal account during the merchant services approval process, even if they do not intend to use PayPal in the long term.

    Advantages:

    • The customer can easily make on-line purchases.
    • PayPal offers other services such as shipping tools and free money transfer.
    • The merchant and customer's checking account and credit card information is verified by PayPal to minimize fraud.
    • The merchant instantly receives the on-line payment into their PayPal account.

    Disadvantages:

    • Customers must have or sign up for a Free PayPal personal account. This could result in a loss of sales from customers that choose not to get a PayPal account.
    • Pageville's shopping cart technology helps to minimize this potential loss of sales. At checkout, the shopping cart can provide two options to the customer:
      • The customer can choose to pay online after their PayPal account is set up. The shopping cart session will remain active for a set amount of time, pre-determined by the merchant, so that the customer can easily checkout using PayPal when approved.
      • The second "low tech" option is for the customer to print a form containing their shopping cart order, payment, and shipping information to the merchant.

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    Merchant Services Provider

    Your options will vary based upon whether your business already accepts credit cards. If you have a merchant services provider (MSP) you may only need an electronic gateway to the payment processing network. If you do not currently have a MSP, you can get one or choose an option that doesn't need one.

    Yes - I have a merchant services provider

    You are a merchant who is already processing your customers' credit cards. Whether you use a Point-of-Sale (POS) terminal or credit card processing software, you can continue using the same processing method with the addition of a web shopping cart, such as the Pageville Shopping Cart, that offers secure order retrieval. The merchant can retrieve the credit card information over a secure link and manually process the orders.

    If you have too many customers to manually process credit card payments, you may choose to use an electronic gateway, also known as a processing service provider, such as Authorize.Net® . Processing service providers process the orders for the merchant and deposit the funds into the merchant's bank account.

    Having an electronic gateway handle your credit card transactions is valuable if you have a high sales volume or want instant authorization of the customer's credit. It also reduces errors that could be introduced by manually processing credit cards.

    Want to offer your customers additional payment options that don't involve credit cards? See PayPal.
    Pageville's shopping cart also allows you to accept mail, phone, or fax orders.

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    No - I do not have a merchant services provider

    A merchant just starting to offer online shopping needs to choose how to accept customer payments. The traditional approach is to set up a merchant services account with a bank, and then to determine how to process online payments from your customers. A good place to start is with your business's current bank, but if you have time you may want to shop around, as the price and services offered vary.

    Alternative approaches exist that do not require a merchant account. BluePay and PayPal are examples.

    Next, you need to add a web shopping cart, such as the Pageville Shopping Cart, that offers secure payment processing. A shopping cart is a series of programs that allow your customers to purchase your products online. It can also let you retrieve order and credit card information over a secure web link.



    Traditional Approach - Merchant Services

    Apply for a merchant services account through a bank or other provider. During the application process, the you must indicate the payment processing method that will be used on the web site. You should research different processing options before signing up for a merchant services account. The merchant needs to choose an on-line processing service provider, buy processing software, or get a point-of-sale (POS) terminal through the bank.

      Processing Methods

    • Processing Service Providers The next step is for the merchant to process the order. This can be done manually, with the information downloaded from the shopping cart, or automatically using a processing service provider (also known as an electronic gateway). Whether or not you will need an electronic gateway to handle your online payments depends upon your sales volume.

      Processing service providers, like Authorize.Net, handle the payments for the merchant and deposit the funds into the merchant's checking account, which eliminates the need for manual credit card number entry. Processing service providers typically have set-up fees, monthly fees, and transaction fees.

      Having an online processing service provider handle your credit card transactions is most valuable if you have a high volume or want instant verification of the customer's availability of credit card funds. It also reduces errors that could be introduced by manually processing credit cards.

    • Software You can purchase credit card processing software to run on your own computer. To use this software, you would retrieve credit card information using an on-line shopping cart with a secure server, such as Pageville's. Credit card data must be manually submitted for processing. Software may need to be upgraded periodically. This option may be best for you if the others don't fit your needs. Your merchant services provider may be able to suggest software options that are compatible.
    • Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminal

      A POS terminal is the "card swiper" you see at retail stores. You can get a POS terminal from your merchant services bank. To use the POS terminal, you would retrieve credit card information from your shopping cart with a secure server. Then you manually enter the data for processing. The POS terminal can be rented for a monthly fee.



    Alternative Payment Processing

    Alternative approaches that do not require a traditional merchant account. BluePay and PayPal are examples.



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