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Cheap And Convenient Paypal Credit Card Processing
Paypal credit card processing is fast becoming one of the most popular payment schemes for online and offline transactions for the payments of goods and services using a credit card swiper. Mobile credit card processing that works with the services provided by Paypal, one of the most prevalent and safest ways to pay on the Internet, owes its emergence to the ease of use and convenience this sort of payment method or scheme involves. When it comes to costs, numerous other credit card processors that cater to merchants may advertise low transaction rates of up to less than two percent, although this tends to be a bit of false advertising – these rates do not cover all types of transactions. Paypal credit card processing falls under two categories: “qualified,” as well as “non-qualified” – thus, using well-known international cards or business cards such as Discover and American Express with many credit card processing systems may cost above four percent in terms of fees.
Wireless credit card processing systems such as USB-based credit card processing methods do not place transactions into the two aforementioned categories; instead implementing flat rates of around two percent to three percent for numerous international credit cards for every month’s volume of credit card charges attributed to the merchant. Paypal credit card processing methods such as these eliminate many of the hidden fees put in place by other credit card processors, helping the merchant save up to thousands of dollars monthly in processing fees entailed by those other than the USB-based payment system for credit cards.
Aside from the cost benefits to the merchant, the USB-based card swiping payment system also has numerous additional benefits, such as ease of installation, ease of use, and high versatility due to the portability of the equipment itself. These credit card payment systems allow the merchant to utilize the magnetic USB card reader to process payments from credit cards from virtually anywhere with wireless Internet access – as long as the merchant has a laptop, software drivers, and the USB device. One also saves on time and money involved in setting up a conventional credit card payment system, which may necessitate renting or purchasing expensive hardware and complicated peripherals that can cost thousands of dollars, with leasing fees (that seem to be affordable and easy to handle, at first) totaling a number of times the actual cost of the equipment.
If you host Paypal credit card processing as a means of customer credit card payment, eliminate the hassles and high costs of archaic payment processing systems – use USB card swipers for more convenient and cost-effective payment.
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More than 50% of all smartphones will be NFC enabled in 2-3 years (The Boy Genius Report)
We've been hearing that smartphones will transform into mobile wallets "any
year now" for at least the past five years. But with the introduction of the
Google Nexus S, Google Wallet, the ISIS initiative, and a handful of
smartphones with integrated NFC, it looks like the technology is finally
poised to take off. According to Taiwanese phone makers, more than 50% of all
smartphones will include NFC within the next 2-3 years. That comes as no
surprise: Google's latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system
has support for NFC built-in, a number of BlackBerry smartphones offer NFC,
the Galaxy S II models on AT&T and T-Mobile have some form of dorment NFC
support, and the brand new Samsung Galaxy
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