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Credit Cards … from the Merchant’s Perspective

Being able to accept credit cards online and in person is a necessity in doing consumer business.  It is also highly desirable when dealing with small businesses.

When decided whether or not to accept credit cards, you need to determine whether your sales will increase enough and bad debt will go down enough to cover the additional costs that you will be required to pay to a processing company.

The MerchantWarehouse.com is a vendor that provdes credit card machines and everything that you need to accept credit cards, debit transactions and checks. They guarantee that their prices are lowest on credit card machines, credit card software and all other credit card equipment.  They advertise that if you should happen to find a lower price on credit card machines, from a verifiable competitor, for any of the equipment of software offered on our website, we will match that price and give you an additional $10 off your purchase.  That gives some comfort when making a buying decision.

What I really like about MerchantWarehouse.com is the customer testimonials about their credit card machines and service.  You can tell when a company has the right attitude.  For example:

“I would like to thank Merchant Warehouse and Patric Caya for getting us up and running so quickly. I can’t begin to tell you what a pleasure it was to get set up with you guys. Patric was informative, efficient, easy to work with, pleasant to speak to, and incredibly helpful in getting us up and running quickly. Thanks!” from All Things Engineering

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“I just wanted to let you know that the reason I opened another account with Merchant Warehouse is because we have 2 businesses and Brian Cox has made this process fun and informative. We had a lot of questions, but he has such excellent customer service skills that we decided to establish our other merchant account through your company as well. Thanks again, Brian!” Gravity Glass

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