Archive for December, 2010

Direct Merchant Credit Card Applications

Eric Morris asked:




For processing any online order, a business website should provide an online payment choice. The most common form of payment is through merchant credit card. Marketing studies indicate that if a site is not made to accept credit cards, it would lose 60-80% of its potential orders. A direct merchant credit card account is one of the best ways for any business to boost sales.

Direct merchant credit card applications are somewhat complex in nature. It is not like setting up a consumer credit card application. It is entirely different from opening a business checking account. Direct merchant credit card is a special banking account used for handling the income from credit card deals. The merchant account issuer confirms the credit card, processes the transaction, and deposits the balance into your account normally within 24 to 48 hours.

In general, there are two ways to apply for a credit card – a paper copy application and an online credit card application. Online application is the easiest and fastest way to get a credit card. While applying for a credit card online, it is necessary to check whether the website offers a safe means to protect your private details.

There are three types of merchant account fees. The first is an initial setup fee required to approve and set up your account. The second is the percentage fee which is a proportion of each credit card transaction depending on your total volume of sales. It is inversely proportional to the sales volume. The last one is a monthly service fee, which includes the cost of any credit card processing equipment, software or services. These fees differ from credit card company to company.

Annie
 

Facing the Financial Crisis | KETC | Universal Default Clause

FacingMortgageCrisis asked:


Part of every credit card application is the universal default clause, which allows credit card companies to monitor your credit history, and if you miss a payment with anyone, they have the right to raise your minimum payment and your interest rate. Ifyou have more questions, you can call the United Way’s helpline at 1-800-427-4626 or 2-1-1 for information about trusted community resources in the Greater St. Louis area you can turn to.

June

 

How Credit Card Applications Can Effect Your Credit Score

Beth Pardue asked:




Thanks to the Internet, it has never been easier to receive and submit credit card applications. It can be very tempting to fill out all of the online forms available to you. But be careful, it could end up costing you–consider the following issues before hitting that “send application” again.

Be aware of card offers promising “pre-approved” credit. You may be a prospective customer, but you still have to apply for credit. Each time you apply, the card company obtains a copy of your credit report. All these credit card applications count as inquiries that, if concentrated over a short period of time, can negatively affect your credit score [http://www.credit-report-credit-score.com]

With online credit card applications, you should also consider the security of your personal credit information. Take Security and privacy concerns seriously. Limit your online application to card companies that use industry-standard practices for security and privacy. Look for 128-bit encrypting, which scrambles your application data and requires a de-scrambler to read it.

Additionally, the card company’s Web server should use Secured Sockets Layer (SSL) technology. Look for an online application on a secure screen of the Web site. This is usually identified with a padlock or similar icon, or has a URL that begins with the word “https.” The company should also clearly state its privacy policy for handling your financial data.

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Adrian
 

A Guide to Bank Credit Card Applications

Josh Riverside asked:




A bank credit card is an extremely incredible and convenient piece of plastic with which one can purchase goods and services. An average American now holds up to eight bank credit cards. In order to qualify for a bank credit card, the applicant must be eighteen years of age and should have a good credit history.

U.S. banks offer various types of bank credit cards. After choosing the appropriate bank credit card, the consumer needs to submit a duly completed bank credit card application. An application and processing fee must also be paid along with the application. An individual can apply for a bank credit card online or through the phone. U.S. banks usually send bank credit card applications by ordinary mail, since the consumer is required to sign the applications upon receiving them. When bank credit card applications are transmitted online, there are more chances for fraud.

Most bank credit card applications include personal information about the consumer such as name, age, date of birth, marital status, applicant’s current and previous addresses (only when the current address is less than two years), e-mail address, driver’s license number, and social security number. To enter the employment details of the applicant, fields such as occupation, employer, position, household income, and source of other income are available. Bank account information is also included in the bank credit card applications. Moreover, the applicant needs to specify whether he is a citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S. If necessary, the details of the co-applicant/spouse are also required to be entered in bank credit card applications.

If the applicant is a student, in addition to the basic personal information, bank credit card applications have fields for entering student status, school name, graduation year, major, and campus telephone.

Once the bank credit card applications are completed and submitted, the bank will verify the details by contacting the consumer in person or through the given telephone numbers. The bank issues bank credit cards only when the consumer proves to hold a good credit record.

Cindy
 

Mobile Credit Card Terminal for Nokia S60 Devices

nokiadevforum asked:


Mobile Credit Card Terminal from 2C2P in Singapore gives business owners the ability to charge a credit card/debit card, and to manage transactions securely from Nokia S60 devices without additional equipment. The application uses a standard Card Not Present message format, bypassing the need for a cardholder signature. This application can be used in a wide range of business scenarios.

Diane