Credit Card Processing Cape May Court House NJ

Accepting your customers credit cards is more complicated then it looks. With so many different banks around Cape May Court House and third party merchant providers offering credit card processing solutions it helps to have a concise overview of the various transaction fees, discount rates and technologies to consider.


1. Local Companies

Harborpoint Bancard Corp
(732) 866-8444
30 Twin Lakes Dr
Colts Neck, NJ
Nxgen Payment Services
(609) 924-1376
Princeton, NJ
Shoppers Charge Accounts Co
(201) 818-4000
1000 MacArthur Blvd
Mahwah, NJ
Flexible Benefits Mortgage Corp
(908) 769-6900
1009 Park Ave
Plainfield, NJ
Bancard Inc
(609) 924-1249
Princeton, NJ
Nova Information Systems
(732) 396-0006
136 Central Ave
Clark, NJ
American Express
(609) 567-9394
107 1st Ave
Cedar Brook, NJ
First Savings Bank
(856) 486-0900
2311 State Highway 70 Nor
Cherry Hill, NJ
Meramak-the Bank Card Center
(732) 431-4447
151 State Route 33
Manalapan, NJ
Card Access
(732) 542-1844
28 Eaton Rd Ste 1
Eatontown, NJ


2. Credit Card Processing - Info


Whether you conduct business online, offline in Cape May Court House or both you will at some point consider accepting credit card payments from your customers. The decision to allow credit card payments may be a simple one; however, selecting a merchant account provider is complicated and can have a real impact on your business not to mention your bottom line. Unfortunately, not all merchant accounts are alike. You’ll soon learn that providers have different approaches to rates, fees, limits, not to mention customer service – and finding the right match for your business is critical. The remainder of this guide will break down the process and key considerations to enable you to find the right solution.

3. How Credit Card Processing Works

How Credit Card Processing Works
Without getting too detailed and caught up in all the possible exceptions, here’s what happens when a credit card is processed:

1. Merchant processes card with a point of sale unit or via software if online.

2. Data is transmitted (card info, sales amount) to the “acquiring” bank.

3. Acquiring bank requests authorization from the “card-issuing” bank.

4. If accepted, acquiring bank processes the transaction and sends approval back to the merchant.

5. The merchant reviews the transactions and transmits confirmation to acquiring bank for deposit.

6. Acquiring bank then requests and receives funds from the card-issuing bank.

7. Acquiring bank then deposits funds into the merchant’s account.

4. Basic Fees


Needless to say, all parties involved in this process benefit (take a cut). Here are the primary fees to consider:

  • Set-up fee – one time fee for getting started
  • Transaction fee – merchant pays a fee for every transaction
  • Discount rate – flat % charged to merchant for every transaction
  • Chargeback rate – rate of monthly sales “held” in reserve to offset any fraudulent transactions
  • Chargeback fee – there is often a fee for charge-backs
  • 5. Featured Local Company

    Complete Merchant Service

    646-942-4601
    1501 Walnut street
    Philadelphia, PA
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