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		<title>Wireless Merchant Accounts for Kiosks in Malls</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 13:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stradafee.com</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t you love going into the malls around the holiday and seeing the different kiosks that are available for you to purchase that special gift for someone?  This is when there are usually a variety of them around and in the summer too.  They may be selling you the seaweed facial wraps or cups to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t you love going into the malls around the holiday and seeing the different kiosks that are available for you to purchase that special gift for someone?  This is when there are usually a variety of them around and in the summer too.  They may be selling you the seaweed facial wraps or cups to put your child’s picture on or even that picture that you just took in the photo booth as a souvenir.  The one question remains and that is how will they process your sale </p>
<p>It is through a <a title="Wireless Merchant Account" href="http://www.stradafee.com/wireless-merchant-account" target="_blank">wireless merchant account </a>that many kiosks are able to conduct their business.  Of course, there are some that call back to their physical store and have a person physically type it through the internet system they use but for the most part at the malls they use wireless credit card processing.</p>
<p>There are a few companies that you would be able to rent equipment from or purchase equipment from and purchases their services for a monthly fee.  Let’s look at a few of them.  There are the traditional wireless terminals, the apps for your iPhone and the Android-powered phone.  Most come with no setup charges and no monthly minimums which is something to take into consideration when you are looking for a company to use.  Another consideration is their customer service, when you want help you want someone there to provide it to you. </p>
<p>A traditional <a title="wireless credit card terminal, wireless merchant account" href="http://www.stradafee.com/wireless-merchant-account" target="_blank">wireless credit card terminal </a>is great if you do trade shows or work outside and need something to process credit card and debit card sales and you can use your cell phone.  The iPhone is a mobile, virtual credit card terminal which runs right on your iPhone.  You do not need any additional hardware and you simply take the customers information and charge the credit card.  The mall kiosks would be able to get instant authorizations on all their sales.  </p>
<p>The last one we will mention is the Android and it is a terminal that runs on any Android-powered phone.  Once again this does not need special hardware and you can just enter the customer’s credit or debit card information and an instant authorization is available for the person at the mall kiosks.</p>
<p> Now, that was pretty easy if you think about how they are able to conduct business when taking conducting credit card processing at one of the mall kiosks.  Times have changed huh?  In a good way though.</p>
<p> For more information on wireless merchant accounts for your mobile credit card processing needs, please visit <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/wireless-merchant-account">http://www.stradafee.com/wireless-merchant-account</a>!</p>
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		<title>PCI Compliance Deadline – July 1, 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.stradafee.com/blog/pci-compliance-deadline-july-1-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stradafee.com</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PCI (payment card industry) compliance will be mandatory, and the deadline for all merchants and processors to be PCI compliant is July 1, 2010.  PCI compliance is required if you are receiving, storing or processing the Primary Account Number (PAN) or the main credit card number of the customer, which is usually no longer than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PCI (payment card industry) compliance will be mandatory, and the deadline for all merchants and processors to be PCI compliant is July 1, 2010.  PCI compliance is required if you are receiving, storing or processing the Primary Account Number (PAN) or the main credit card number of the customer, which is usually no longer than 19 and no less than 16 digits in length.  In addition, a merchant or acquirer must remember that if a PAN is being stored or processed, the other information such as CVV/CVC and card holder information must be protected as well.</p>
<p>A common misconception is that PCI Compliance is a law, it is not a law yet.  It is a security standard set by the five major credit card companies Visa, MC, Amex, Discover and JCB.  The official name for the group is the PCI Security Standards Council.  Prior to the councils formation, each credit card company had its own set of security standards, now with the unity of the five credit card companies forming PCI SSC there is one set of security standards instead of five.     </p>
<p>There are 4 different merchant levels along with requirements for PCI DSS Compliance:</p>
<p><strong>Level 1</strong> – a merchant that transacts over 6,000,000 per year.  The merchant will be required to bring an assessor on-site called a QSA to evaluate the security and create an in-depth report on compliance.  Quarterly PCI Scans will also be mandatory.</p>
<p><strong>Level 2</strong> – a merchant that transacts between 1,000,000 &#8211; 6,000,000 per year.  Instead of a full report on compliance, the PCI Council will allow Level 2 merchants to complete a PCI Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ).  Quarterly PCI Scans are mandatory.  Level 2 merchants will also need to complete a one page document that states that they don&#8217;t store certain card data information on file.</p>
<p><strong>Level 3</strong> – a merchant that transacts between 20,000 &#8211; 1,000,000 per year.  In place of a full report on compliance, the PCI Council will allow Level 3 merchants to complete a Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ).  Quarterly PCI Scans are also required.</p>
<p><strong>Level 4</strong> – a merchant that does between 1 and 20,000 transactions a year.  Instead of a full Report On Compliance, the PCI Council will allow Level 4 merchants to complete a Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ).  Quarterly PCI Scans are mandatory.</p>
<p>If you are a merchant that does not understand what PCI compliance means to you, check with your <a title="merchant service provider" href="http://stradafee.com/" target="_blank">merchant service provider</a> or website programmer so they can guide you through what you will need to do to become PCI compliant before July 1<sup>st</sup>.</p>
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		<title>Free Cash Register with Integrated Credit Card Processing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eliminate the need for a standalone cash register and credit card terminal by obtaining an all in one device by integrating the credit card terminal right into an electronic cash register.  By simplifying the acceptance of your cash and electronic payments not only will you free up counter space but you will be able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eliminate the need for a standalone <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">cash register</a> and credit card terminal by obtaining an all in one device by integrating the credit card terminal right into an electronic cash register.  By simplifying the acceptance of your cash and electronic payments not only will you free up counter space but you will be able to track your cash, check, credit card payments as wells as taxes received.</p>
<p>What you get with the <a href="http://www.stradafee.com" target="_blank">Free Cash Register </a>Program:</p>
<p> *  72 Flat Keys</p>
<p>*  Multi-application support</p>
<p>*  Drop and load thermal printer</p>
<p>*  Free Programming</p>
<p>*  PCI PED Compliant</p>
<p>*  Large LCD Display</p>
<p>*  Large memory capacity</p>
<p>*  Free replacement along with a lifetime warranty</p>
<p>*  Nationwide technical support</p>
<p>*  Dial Up or Ethernet Connection</p>
<p>*  State of the art Casio heavy duty cash register</p>
<p>For as long as you continue processing your credit card transactions through United Bank Card you will be provided with a replacement Casio <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">cash register</a> if yours breaks or malfunctions, for free of charge! </p>
<p>To sign up now or for more information please visit the merchant enrollment page at <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/application.htm">http://www.stradafee.com/application.htm</a></p>
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		<title>What is the Difference Between 3D Secure Processing and SSL Credit Card Processing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stradafee.com</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard of 3D Secure Processing?  What about SSL Credit Card Processing? 3D Secure Processing stands for Three Domain Model processing.  This refers to payments being split up into three different domains: *  The Issuer Domain – this domain deals with the mechanisms of the card issuer and the cardholder *  The Acquirer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard of 3D Secure Processing?  What about SSL <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">Credit Card Processing</a>?</p>
<p>3D Secure Processing stands for Three Domain Model processing.  This refers to payments being split up into three different domains:</p>
<p>*  The Issuer Domain – this domain deals with the mechanisms of the card issuer and the cardholder</p>
<p>*  The Acquirer Domain – this domain deals with the merchants.</p>
<p>*  The Interoperability Domain – deals with the functions of the Issuer and Acquirer Domains.</p>
<p>This model is used for secure payment processing systems.  This <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">credit card processing</a> method also helps to better the performance of transactions online.  When using this processing method, customers begin to trust you more, and your business starts to increase.  During this process, when customers make a purchase, the system will be able to tell whether or not the transaction is legitimate or fraudulent. </p>
<p>The performance of transactions should be impacted in a positive way as to benefit the merchants as well as the customers.  Both VISA and MasterCard have used the 3D Secure Payment Processing Program for branding purposes.  With VISA, it is called “Verified by VISA,” the brand for MasterCard is, “SecureCode”.</p>
<p>For both. the branding of VISA and MasterCard brands, merchants can participate if they wish.  However, if the merchant has a lot of chargeback’s on their account, then their participation is limited. </p>
<p>This <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">credit card processing</a> program was created to keep credit card transactions flowing and reduce or eliminate the number of fraudulent accounts.</p>
<p>Any merchant website should be branded with an SSL certificate.  When a customer sees this on a merchant’s website, they’ll know that the website is legitimate and their data is secure.  SSL is an acronym for Secure Socket Layer.  SSL lets users on the internet get involved with websites that are deemed secure.  One example of such a website is a bank.  It is imperative that they have this certificate on their website because there is so much sensitive information regarding customer bank accounts. </p>
<p>The SSL certificate lets people know that the data that goes between the web server and a merchant’s browser is safe and cannot be leaked out or hacked.  Having an SSL certificate on a merchant’s website can:</p>
<p>*  Get customers from all over the world.</p>
<p>*  Influence customer’s confidence in the merchant’s website.</p>
<p>*  Customers will feel a sense of security knowing that their sensitive information is safe.</p>
<p>*  Customers will have that sense of trust that merchants are looking out for them.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if a website does not have an SSL certificate, there may be some question marks.  Their sensitive credit card information might not be as secure as customers thought.  Hackers may take advantage of the oversight and invade the website.  Customers may decide to go somewhere else because of the breach of security.</p>
<p>It’s very important that merchants keep their customers happy and their <a href="http://www.stradafee.com/">credit card processing</a> secure by providing having a SSL certificate.  There’s nothing worse than having a website and the customer’s information has been compromised.  When you go that extra mile to put those measures in place, your customers will thank you for it.</p>
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		<title>Ecommerce: Avoiding Credit Card Chargebacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all of the preparation, problem solving, and management involved in having an eCommerce store, there is one precaution that is grossly overlooked which has the potential of creating huge problems. Credit card chargebacks were created to protect cardholders from unauthorized transactions, and they make it possible for customers to refuse payment for goods or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all of the preparation, problem solving, and management involved in having an eCommerce store, there is one precaution that is grossly overlooked which has the potential of creating huge problems. Credit card chargebacks were created to protect cardholders from unauthorized transactions, and they make it possible for customers to refuse payment for goods or services based on the claim that the services were not received or goods were never delivered. Credit card institutions may also approve chargebacks based on damaged items and items that are not what they were claimed to be, even if the items were never returned to the vendor. As a result, a few customers regularly abuse the system in hopes of receiving products for free. Naturally, this greatly impacts those in the business of <a title="online sales" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">online sales</a> by suddenly removing funds that are already collected, thus these entities must take care to utilize certain protocol to prevent as many chargebacks as possible.</p>
<p>It is extremely important for an <a title="eCommerce website" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">eCommerce website</a> to exercise extreme clarity in regards to shipping information, products, and checkout. It is imperative that the customer is aware of how the charge will appear on their card statement. Some customers mistakenly submit a fraudulent charge claim because they did not recognize the charge. Another way to prevent such confusion is to send automatic follow-up emails reminding customers that their card will be charged. These emails are also an appropriate time to reiterate to the customer that they are welcome to call you with any questions concerning this order. The business telephone number should appear clearly on the website as well as on the actual credit card charge. This allows customers to easily call to verify the charge without having to research what the charge might have been.</p>
<p>Pre-ordered items should not be charged to credit cards in advance. The time in which it takes to receive the item in stock may give the customer time to change their mind or simply claim a false charge on the grounds that no items were shipped. Instead, wait until the item is in stock and ready to be shipped before charging a customer’s credit card.</p>
<p>Getting rid of mistaken charges quickly is also a valuable policy for <a title="eCommerce" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">eCommerce</a>. Not only does this avoid confusion and assure the customer that you will not be keeping the money, but it will also build your reputation as a professional and organized establishment. If a mistaken charge is not quickly voided, the customer is likely to take matters into their own hands by simply requesting a chargeback. If a customer reports a mistaken charge, you must never put off responding. It is imperative that you send an immediate response at least to let the customer know you are looking into the matter and will correct it as soon as possible.</p>
<p>The basic idea of preventing chargebacks is to have professional quality control and customer service policies that deal with the problem before a customer has time to consider disputing the charge with their <a title="credit card institution" href="http://stradafee.com/" target="_blank">credit card institution</a>. It is much better to deal with these issues with customers directly, both for your future business and for your credit and legal integrity.</p>
<p>Merchant accounts make it possible for businesses to provide <a title="online credit card processing" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">online credit card processing</a>. For more information on credit card processing visit <a title="www.stradafee.com" href="http://stradafee.com/" target="_blank">www.stradafee.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Safe and Secure Online Payments</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Approximately 85% of online shoppers are concerned with their security, as well they should be. Credit card fraud and identity theft is at an all time high following the explosion credit card transactions made through the Internet. This is why it is extremely important for online retailers and businesses to gain the trust of customers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Approximately 85% of online shoppers are concerned with their security, as well they should be. Credit card fraud and identity theft is at an all time high following the explosion <a title="credit card transactions" href="http://stradafee.com/" target="_blank">credit card transactions</a> made through the Internet. This is why it is extremely important for online retailers and businesses to gain the trust of customers, helping them to believe in the security of your <a title="eCommerce" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">eCommerce</a> system. According to recent research by TNS, 65% of purchases are lost when the customer reaches the check-out area. This is largely due to doubt in the security of the credit card form, which can be avoided by making sure your website displays proper security measures.</p>
<p>Many eCommerce savvy shoppers have learned to look for certain signs of security before entering their credit card information. Some of the most typical security signs are “https” and the padlock graphic found in the URL of the website. The padlock graphic is a VeriSign Secured Seal, one of many companies providing secure transaction <a title="online" href="http://stradafee.com/" target="_blank">online</a>. Almost four out of five Americans recognize the VeriSign Secured Seal, making it an extremely effective security mark. Newer browsers make it possible for authenticated certificates to be detected, displaying the address bar in green. However, most people do not have this feature to help them along and are looking for other signs.</p>
<p>Most reputable companies providing <a title="online transaction" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">online transaction</a> security utilize SSL technology. SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, is a military grade encryption that protects customer credit card information as it is transferred on the Internet. This type of information encryption authenticates identity information in association with the credit card data by an authority, verifying the identity of the owner of that certificate. Thought SSL is not a required element for shopping cart security, it certainly shows your commitment to the level of security customers will experience.</p>
<p>The use of these online security measures not only provides protection, it also helps to demonstrate the authenticity of your business. Some customers may still be wary to enter their credit card information online, but the demonstration of such security measure may help them in deciding to make a transaction over the phone, or perhaps contact you for further information. <a title="Online" href="http://stradafee.com/ecommerce-merchant-account.htm" target="_blank">Online</a> retailers see an increase in sales on an average of ten percent after installing some form of security system on the payment pages of their website. This should be a sign to retailers that customers are really looking for ways to make sure their credit card information is safe. Earn the trust of online shoppers by providing the professional security people want.</p>
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