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Accept Credit Cards Without A Merchant Account

Written by Josh Dodes
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Today, no business should accept credit cards without a merchant account that matches its unique needs. In the past, of course, few consumers were willing to trust smaller or less traditional businesses with their credit card information. As such, credit card merchant accounts tended to conform to a more homogeneous model designed and priced for bigger businesses.

What a difference a few years makes! Thanks to the recent explosion of less traditional businesses on and off the Internet, consumers have finally become comfortable paying even the smallest companies with plastic. As a result, the top credit card merchant account providers have accordingly turned their attention to meeting the specific needs of these smaller, less traditional companies.

Why Accept Credit Cards Without a Merchant Account That Makes Sense?

Whether you are looking to accept credit cards via an online shopping cart, a handheld wireless unit, or a more traditional brick-and-mortar credit card swiper, there is no longer any reason to accept credit cards without a merchant account designed for your needs. Flexible and fully secure, the best new accounts can provide an invaluable competitive edge. Best of all, if you know where to look, you can attain this edge in as little as a few days, with no upfront costs whatsoever.

The future of credit card merchant accounts is here today. Now that robust solutions are so flexible and affordable, you owe it to yourself and your customers to expand your payment options. Remember: decisions you make today could pay well end up paying dividends for years to come.


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