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Ecommerce in Canada

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

We get lots of inquiries from Canadian merchants seeking information about obtaining a Canadian Merchant account, particularly online internet processing in Canada.  To this end,  we are pleased to announce our affiliation with the premier Canadian Merchant Account provider in Canada, MSI (Merchant Services Inc. of Canada), Included among the many benefits MSI brings to the table are:

Canadian Merchant Services

Canadian Merchant Services

  • Low rate guarantee.  They ALWAYS quote the best rates and prices in Canada
  • Superior personal service from expert LOCAL reps
  • 24/7 support before and after the sale
  • Fast, timely and dependable deposits of funds into merchant’s bank account
  • Easy to apply for, install and use integrated full-featured internet ecommerce payment processing solutions

CLICK HERE to get more information about Canadian Merchant Services and Merchant Services Inc of Canada (MSI)


Many new ecommerce merchants are intimidated and confused by the perceived complexities of getting set up for ecommerce credit card processing.   Not to worry–it’s really quite simple when you work with a reputable company like MSI experts to clearly explain everything and do all the work.  Here’s a brief outline of the process:

The Basics – What is a Merchant Account?

Understanding e-commerce is easy. There are 3 things that make up an e-commerce transaction:

• A shopping cart
• A payment gateway
• A merchant account

The Shopping Cart

The shopping cart software is what keeps track of the products your customers want to purchase as they surf through your website. It is the software that powers the “Add to Cart” buttons that you have probably seen on many e-commerce websites. There are hundreds of popular shopping cart programs to choose from. Some are extremely easy to use, while others are targeted towards advanced webmasters. Picking a good shopping cart can be a daunting process if you are new to e-commerce and have just started your research. If you would like some help selecting a good shopping cart for your business don’t hesitate to  contact us. The only trick is getting one that’s compatible with your gateway and merchant account–that’s what we’re here to help you with.

Some merchants offer services and do not have a product based website. Even if you don’t sell products on your site, you will still have some type of software that calculates how much the customer is supposed to pay you. Think of the shopping cart as the cashier at the grocery store who rings through your groceries. It is their job to figure out how much money you are supposed to pay. In an e-commerce website, the software performs this job and will determine how much you owe for the sale. Once the shopping cart has figured out how much you owe for the sale, it needs to send this information somewhere so the credit card can be processed. This brings us to the second part of every e-commerce transaction – the payment gateway.

The Payment Gateway

The function of the payment gateway is  quite simple . When you go to a shoe store  and pay with your credit card, the clerk swipes your card through a payment terminal. The payment gateway does the same job as that little electronic device, except because it’s an online transaction the credit card is not physically swiped through a terminal. Instead the shopping cart securely encrypts the credit card and order details and sends it off to the payment gateway to be processed.

The payment gateway will electronically contact the customers card issuing bank and check to see if they have sufficient credit to pay for the sale. If so, the card issuing bank will return an authorization and the funds will be debited from the customers credit card balance.

When those funds are captured from the customers credit card account, they must go somewhere. This is where the final part of an e-commerce transaction comes in – the merchant account.

The Merchant Account

When the payment gateway processes the transaction and the customers credit card is charged for the sale, that money has to go somewhere. Specifically, it needs to deposited into a bank account. Funds from credit card sales are deposited into a special type of bank account — called a “merchant account”.

That really is all a merchant account is – a bank account that is used to hold funds captured from your credit card sales. Then,  the money is ‘settled’ or sent out of the merchant account, and into the merchant’s regular business bank account.

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High Risk Offshore Merchant Account FAQ’s

Monday, March 15th, 2010

What are High Risk Merchants?

High Risk Merchants are specific types of businesses that typically have a higher than normal chargeback ratio and higher than normal risk of returns or customer sales disputes. Chargebacks of more than 1% of total monthly sales are usually considered excessive chargebacks by most processors.  Also, the merchant acquiring banks consider an account a High Risk Merchant Account based on the potential for possible legal violations for selling particular types of services or products, financial liability that the bank or processor will incur for processing for the merchant or bad publicity towards the bank for accepting certain types of businesses.

How long will it take me to get a High Risk Merchant Account established and begin processing?

The length of time varies, depending on how quickly the paperwork and the supporting documents are received. Once all required documentation is submitted, approval may ake as little as  24 – 48 hours . Larger or higher risk accounts may require longer periods of time.

What is the High Risk Merchant Reserve, how much is it and how long is it held?

The reserve is a cash amount held back from your available post-clearing funds. The high risk merchant reserve generally ranges between 5% and 10% of each merchant’s approved volume or monthly sales volume. Reserve amounts are held by the merchant processor to ensure against losses due to uncollected fees, merchant fines, excessive chargebacks, etc.

Can a start-up business get approved for an offshore merchant account?

High-risk acquirers approve companies on an individual basis. If you are a start-up business, what’s important is the strength of your business plan, how you expect to generate sales, supply and service your customers and the history of the principals in your business.

If our company (and ourselves) has been placed on the MATCH list, can we still be approved for a new merchant account?

Very often, but not always.  We will say this with confidence:  Due to our vast network of international offshore and high risk procesors, if we at AMS can’t get you underwritten, you may rest assured nobody can.

We know that individual merchants using a shared merchant account do not have individual descriptors. What does it take to obtain approval for our own merchant account and our own descriptor?

Depending on size, category and risk, merchants can obtain their own custom descriptors once their individual merchant account has been approved to accept credit cards.

Can our merchant account settle transactions in more than one currency?

Yes, multiple currency settlements are available for approved merchants.

Which merchant businesses are considered High Risk?

Businesses or industries that are included in the High Risk Merchant category include  (but are not limited to)  the following:

  • Adult Service Providers
  • Pharmaceutical Merchants
  • MO/TO Accounts (mail order, telephone order)
  • Collections Agencies
  • Telemarketers
  • Adult Oriented Businesses
  • Travel & Cruise Industries
  • Door-to-Door selling
  • High Ticket Sales
  • Furniture Stores
  • Internet Auctions
  • Club Memberships
  • MLM (Multi-Level Marketing)
  • Tobacco Sellers
  • Time Share sales

How much does it cost to apply for an Offshore Merchant Account?

Costs vary by offshore acquirer, and are also a factor of the specifics of each merchant.  Generally, however, we charge no up-front fees, so there is no risk to the applicant.  How the process works is:  After submitted the prospective applicant’s paperwork to various possible underwriters and hopefully receiving at least one (often multiple) offers, we present the best offer to the merchant, who is free to either accept or walk away from the offered program.

QUESTIONS? Please email us at amspcs@juno.com or go to our Home Page at www.MerchantServices-help.com and click the CONTACT US button.

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Nurit 8000 GPRS–$389.95

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The Nurit 8000 GPRS wireless credit card terminal is on sale  this week for the never lower price of $389.95 plus s/h.nurit_8000

This is a like-new refurbished machine with full one year limited warranty. .  Unlike our competitors, you do NOT have to apply for an overpriced merchant account to get this price.

Merchant Warehouse advertises the same machine at $545.-only if you apply for their merchant account.  Merchant Equipment store asks $650.

OUR PRICE:  $389.95. And you do not have to apply for a new merchant account.

Terms:  Continental US customers  only.  All sales final.  Unit comes with one year refurbisher warranty–just call your processor to have it programmed.. Quantities are very limited sale price good while supplies last, no rain checks, first come first served..  SIM card not included.

To order:  Call 1-877-689-1691 toll free

Or buy online here:


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iPhone Scam Alert

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Dear Friends and Merchants:
Just a quick reminder to those of you who use iPhones and Smartphones–and we know there are many of you out there judging from the number of you who use your Smartphone devices for mobile credit card processing.
Be aware that there is an on-going ‘phishing’ campaign impersonating Apple.com. The scamsters attempt to trick users into submitting sensitive device information, with the intent to use the data in a countless number of fraudulent variations.

Our thanks to our merchant customer, friend, and service provider, Steve Shelby of Farvision Networks. for passing this tip onto us.  Steve does an excellent job of servicing and maintaining our computer equipment and helping us maintain your
privacy and the integrity of our database with timely information such as this.  If your computer system could benefit from professional expertise such as this, contact Steve at Farvisoin Networks at 954.272.8267 or email
www.farvision-networks.com

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New Paypal App for Blackberry Smartphone

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Paypal’s Send Money app is now available for Blackberry Smart Phones.  With the new application,  Blackberry users are able to send money to virtually anyone listed in their address book anywhere in the world , as well as access recent activity and account balances.

The new application is available for free at Blackberry App World http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/appworld.

For learn more about Paypal and apply for a free discounted payment processing accounts, go to http://www.merchantservices-help.com/paypal.html

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