PittGlobal's partners
are industry-leading providers of bankcard services. We will
help you to understand your options and make your choice.
As a merchant—vendor, professional, web marketer, ...—you may profit by accepting bankcards. Customers are carrying less cash these days and expect to spend without the hassle of actual money. Yes, you pay processing fees, but these should be offset by customer convenience and higher volume. Moreover, research has shown that higher fees are possible when payment is by bankcard.
The most common bankcard transaction is a swipe of a card through a stationary card
terminal that sends data over a standard telephone line. Alternatives abound: mobile
terminals can store data for later transmission or send it immediately via dialup or cellular phone. Computers can be configured to function as bankcard processing terminals. Transactions can arrive over the telephone or via a website.
PittGlobal will connect you with the right card processing system at the best rates
rates for your business. Our partners provide free
card-processing equipment, software, and services to help clients
accept cards via any pathway.
PittGlobal
Bankcard Services
A bankcard appears simple. The intracacies of accepting bankcard payments are not. We have prepared an essay describing some of the ins and outs, with an emphasis on the rates that you pay to your bankcard processing company.
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Check processing services include verification, guarantee, and
electronic deposit. We offer free check processing equipment to new
accounts. Learn more
People purchase merchants' gift cards to give to family and friends, so
the recipients can purchase items at the merchant's place(s) of
business. Despite their innocent appearance, gift cards are known to
be, in general, quite profitable to merchants that use them. Learn
more
Loyalty cards reward frequent shoppers and can
supply useful demographics for marketing. Learn more
Merchant checkout stations need specialized equipment to facilitate the
tally, payment, and packing of purchased items. A good Point-of-Sale
(POS) system links a cash register, bankcard terminal, and check
scanner with pricing, inventory, bookkeeping, and marketing programs.
With integrated equipment and software, the POS makes each completed
sale the starting point for the customer’s return visit and a new
purchase. Learn more
Use anticipated credit card receipts as security for cash advances up
to $250,000. Learn more
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