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How to be a Credit Card Processor
How to be a Credit Card Processor
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cramerjohn004
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Nov 22, 2022
10:08 AM
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Did you ever have a bad experience with an individual sales agent that cast a shadow on your opinion of the credit card processor that they were representing? If so, you may want to reconsider for your own sake.
Independent sales organizations (ISO) and agents make up the vast majority of the sales force in the how to be a credit card processor processing industry. The relationship between agents and the credit card processors that they represent is as shallow as a legal contract that dictates the particulars of the business arrangement.
Things such as commission structure, pricing, and sales quotas vary from one contract to another. This means that one sales agent, based on their agreement, can offer different pricing than another agent working with the exact same processor. A good example of this is an agent's ability to waive certain fees. One agent may be able to waive a monthly minimum fee where another agent's contract with the same processor may prohibit this practice.
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Nov 22, 2022
10:33 AM
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