Credit Card Processors Bridgeton MO

There are many credit card processors that you may consider getting a merchant account from, but you should know the basics. Here are a few tips to help you get started.


1. Local Companies

Merchant Warehouse
866-599-3217
St. Louis, MO
Advance America Cash Advance
(816) 833-5718
3517 S Noland Rd
Independence, MO
American Check Cashing
(314) 381-9090
6212 Mlk Dr
Saint Louis, MO
First Payday Loans
(314) 739-0900
10800 Saint Charles Rock R
Saint Ann, MO
Maurizio's Packaged Liquor
(314) 621-3637
1105 Olive St
Saint Louis, MO
Hometown Cash Advance
(636) 937-7020
1001 N Truman Blvd
Crystal City, MO
AAA Check Advance
(636) 916-5500
2287 1st Capitol Dr
Saint Charles, MO
Quik Cash
(417) 532-1050
226 S Jefferson Ave
Lebanon, MO
Cash Express
(816) 224-8085
1710 SW State Route 7
Blue Springs, MO
Ez Money
(816) 676-0307
803 S Belt Hwy Ste A
Saint Joseph, MO


2. Who Needs Them

If you’re in business and not accepting credit cards, then you may be losing out on a great source of income. It really just depends on what kind of business you run and where you are looking to go with it.

New businesses may not think that a merchant account is something that they need. This is really a personal decision for your business, but having a merchant account can help you generate additional profits from people that pay with credit cards instead of cash. With the increase in theft, many people would rather carry a credit card for the purchase of many items. This increase in credit card holders can make a difference for your business and your profits.

Most businesses operating today need a good credit card processor. Even if you are just starting out, it’s still good to have. You may decide that it’s not the right time for your business. This may be true especially if you have a limited budget and just can’t afford the fees that are associated with a merchant account. You should not rule it out all together, because later you may be more able to pay the fees and make more money for your business by accepting credit cards.

3. How Do I Get One

There are many ways to go about getting a merchant account for credit card processing. You just have to know where to look for it.

If you have decided that you are ready for your merchant account, then you will probably start looking at companies online. This is a great option for a business that is on the Internet. You may also be able to process credit cards online for your brick and mortar storefront. There is also the option of using your bank or a company that specializes in merchant accounts. With any of these, you should make sure that you research the options and find the one that is right for your business.

Once you have figured out the one you want to go with, you will need to gather some things for the application process. This may include banking, personal, and business information. You will have to fill out an application, as well. This can be anything from a one page general application to a detailed one that asks for information about you and your business. If you are applying online, then you will most likely need to fax it in to the company you are getting your merchant account with. If you are filling it out in an office, then it should be easy to find out if you are approved before you leave the office.

4. What To Look For

There are many things to look for when you are thinking about getting a merchant account. One of those things to look at are the set up costs. This can be anything from free, the best option, to more then $400 if you’re not careful. You can find this out before you actually sign any paperwork. You just have to ask when you are getting ready to set up your account. You should also make sure that you pay attention to the percentage fees. These are often 2% or less. Of course, the lower the better for you, but if the processing company charges more percentage fees, then you will probably have a lower monthly fee. It really will depend on the company and what their policies are. This is something that you can ask before you actually start your contract with them. You should make sure that you understand what you are doing and the terms that you will need to follow.

Another thing that you should watch for are companies that are frauds. Sometimes, a person will pretend to be a company and charge set up fees. Then, they will disappear and not answer any of your phone calls. Most of the time, you can find companies that are real ones and not frauds, but if you are using the Internet, then you will need to be cautious. You can avoid this problem by researching any company that you are thinking about doing business with. You want to keep your business and your personal accounts safe.

5. Featured Local Company

Merchant Warehouse

866-599-3217
St. Louis, MO

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