Merchant Accounts Aberdeen SD

Merchant accounts aren't the same as ordinary bank accounts, even though ordinary banks provide them. These accounts allow a business to accept credit cards as payment for goods and services.

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Gentry Finance
(605) 229-2208
418 S Main St
Aberdeen, SD
American General Financial Services
(605) 333-0493
3109 W 41st St Ste 203A
Sioux Falls, SD
Crow Creek Finance Department
(605) 245-2304
PO Box 470
Fort Thompson, SD
South Dakota Health & Educational Facilities Authority
(605) 224-9200
330 S Poplar Ave
Pierre, SD
Journey Mortgage
(605) 882-4575
1511 9th Ave SE
Watertown, SD
Lakota Fund
(605) 455-2500
PO Box 340
Kyle, SD
Slumberland Furniture
(605) 224-9300
920 N Garfield Ave
Pierre, SD
Mortgage Express Inc
(605) 331-5773
4921 E 26th St Ste 2
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Gentry Finance
(605) 331-5118
1026 N Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Gentry Finance
(605) 882-6054
101 E Kemp
Watertown, SD

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Merchant Accounts vs. "Ordinary" Bank Accounts

A merchant account isn't the same as an ordinary bank account even though you can set one up through an ordinary bank. Credit merchant accounts allow a business to accept credit cards as payment for goods and services. In a way, merchant accounts act as a contract between the business owner and the bank. Rules defining how products will be bought, sold and paid for are set; any violation of these rules is considered fraud.

The Merchant Account Application Process

When your application for a credit card merchant account is being considered, two entities participate: An ISO (Independent Service Organization) and an underwriter. Usually the ISO also serves as the underwriter. The ISO evaluates the future success and risk of the merchant account applicant and approves or denies an account. If the merchant violates the terms of the merchant account agreement, the underwriter/ISO will shut down the credit card processing account.

Types Of Credit Card Merchant Accounts

There are two different kinds of merchant card accounts available: The "Over-the-counter" (OTC) and the "money-order/telephone-order" (MOTO). Over-the-counter merchant accounts are used primarily for retail merchants. These types of accounts typically have lower discount rates and transaction fees because the customers' credit cards are physically present at the point of transaction.

Money order, telephone order and online merchant accounts are used primarily for Internet-based businesses. The transaction requires two steps instead of one. Once all of the card information is entered, the data is verified and then the money is subtracted from the cardholder's limit and placed in a 30-day holding account without actually charging the card. After the product is shipped the credit card is charged for the purchase price.

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