Monday, April 30, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

How To Get A Low Interest Credit Card
By Tom Coleman

Consumers often have the first credit card that they ever
applied for, never really analizing how the interest rate
affects their payments, but many other options exist and can
help consumers decrease their payments and achieve financial
stability.

With interest rates on some credit cards rising to over 23%,
even low balance credit card debt can be crippling. One of the
first research elements a prospective borrower should look at
is the interest rate on transferred debt. This interest rate is
often lower than the usual interest rate for the credit card,
and can be an especially good deal for borrowers who have debt
already. Another element to consider is the interest rate on
new purchases – this rate will be the main concern in the years
to come, as this new credit card will probably become the most
heavily used. Borrowers often worry about annual fees, but
these are often temporary. Getting a credit card with low
interest rates will save a borrower significant sums, usually
much more than the annual fee. Plus, once good credit is
established, the annual fee may later be waived.

Another interest rate will usually apply, as well – the rate
for cash advances. Cash advances are usually limited to a
couple hundred dollars, but credit card companies often insist
that when paying back the balance, the credit portion must be
paid back first, then the portion that the cash advance applies
to. So if you are going to keep a balance on your credit card,
be aware that cash advance interest rates are higher than the
regular interest rates. Cash advances can be incredibly helpful
in emergencies, though, when a credit card cannot be used.

Visa and MasterCard are by far the most commonly accepted
credit cards, so less commonly used cards such as American
Express and Discover often offer special rates for new
customers. These rates are worth attention, even if you think
that you may not be able to use the card as easily as your
previous credit cards, because transferring the balance to
these new cards to obtain the lower interest rate may
significantly lower your payments. While your AmEx or Discover
Card may not be accepted as often, they can be a good tool to
achieving your financial goals.

Even less commonly used are credit cards that are store
specific, such as gas cards or department store cards, but
these cards can offer incredible deals on interest rates. They
rely on the fact that consumers will often switch their
spending patterns to the new gas station or store, and this
increased revenue makes up for the lower interest rates. A
slight change in your habits, such as consistently using the
new credit card at the new gas station, can lower payments and
improve credit scores.

Researching new credit cards can seem daunting, but by
comparing the four main factors, which are the regular interest
rate, the rate on transferred balance, the rate on cash
advances, and the annual fee, you can reduce your credit card
payments significantly.

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http://www.pawninfo.com about short-term loans and payday
loans, and any or all of this article may be reproduced in any
form as long as there is a link to the website. The HTML is
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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

Credit Card Is Adding The Silver Lining To Your Pocket
By Sarah Jones

In the new millennium plastic money or credit cards has
rendered a new zing factor to your pocket. This has not only
made you economically more flexible but subsequently added
glamour to your financial image as well. No more bulging out
hip pockets with excess of liquid cash. Instead, the slimmer
your pocket; the smarter you look. But behind all these
inviting attributes of credit cards there seems to be a trap
laid out for people who are impulsive and careless
(http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/avoidcardtraps.html)

The usage of credit cards have been on the highest spree this
decade and along with the usage, the debt rates has also
somersaulted sky high. Majority of the citizens of the U.S. owe
thousands of dollars as credit card bills. While gross dollar
volume on bank credit cards has increased 2.5 times since 1994,
the average transaction has increased about 16% over the past
decade. The average transaction on a general purpose credit
card, carrying the VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or
Discover brand, is now approaching $102, compared to $87 in
1994.

23rd Dec. 2004 is termed as Black Thursday and is poised to be
a voluminous day in credit card usage in 2004. On this day
Americans have used credit and debit cards to pay for nearly
$12 billion. This computes to an average of more than $8
million per minute; however it could easily top $20 million per
minute during peak hours.

In the present era credit card debt carried by an average
American is about $8,562 (Approx.). The total U.S. credit card
debt in the first quarter of 2002 was approximately $60 billion
(Approx.). Total finance charges Americans paid in 2001is $50
billion (Approx.).

Recently, the New York Times examined how the use of credit has
taken off dramatically in the United States since 1990. While
the number of people holding charge cards grew about 75
percent. This went up from 82 million in 1990 to 144 million in
2003 and the amount they charged during that period grew by a
much larger percentage. It is approximately 350 percent, from
$338 billion to $1.5 trillion.

Nellie Mae, the nation’s largest maker of student loans says
that the average undergraduate student has $2,200 in credit
card debt. That figure jumps to $5,800 for graduate students.
David Sandor, a vice president at Visa USA, says that only 54
percent of college students pay off their credit card balances
every month.

The average credit card interest rate is around 18.9%.
Approximately half of all credit card holders pay only their
minimum monthly requirements. There are a total of 1.2 billion
credit and retail cards in North America. The number of credit
card holders who declared bankruptcy last year was a huge 1.3
million.

Credit cards have undoubtedly given us better mileage in
handling our finance; it has made us mobile and flexible in
cash handling. But it is extremely important to make proper
utilization of this plastic money. There lies a big black
trench of debts if you use it recklessly. These slim plastic
cards can often be the cause of bulk debts if one is impulsive
or unwise.

For better insight in this topic please view:
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/card-starter.html
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/card-counseling.html

About the Author: Sarah Jones is a contributing writer to
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com And is currently working
on a special section in the site called do it yourself where
you can eliminate your debts and become debt free... Email:
sarah@debtconsolidationcare.com

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

How To Accept Credit Card Sales
By Shane Penrod

No matter how long you’ve been in business, you may not be sure about how to accept credit card sales from your clients. Perhaps you long to start processing credit payments so you can increase the amount of your sales revenue or offer your clients more payment transactions. Maybe you’re just tired of chasing bad checks or waiting for monthly payments on client accounts. If you’re ready to add credit card processing to your line of customer services, a merchant services account may be just what you need.



A merchant account associate can show you how to accept credit card sales by using the right type of processing equipment. By signing up for a merchant account, you will soon find out if you’re approved, and upon approval, you can start using your account to implement a credit processing system for just about any type of business you’re in. A simple credit card terminal equipped with a printer can be plugged into an outlet at your store or shop to let your customers quickly swipe credit cards for easy payments on the purchases they make. Your merchant account underwriter will charge a certain amount for each transaction, or you might be able to opt for a low percentage rate on your monthly credit payment volume. If you’re in a window washing or another service business, or if you deliver items like baked goodies, you can lease or buy a wireless credit card processor to take with you in your travels for point-of-sale credit card payments.

How soon can a merchant account let you know how to accept credit card sales? The first thing to do is find a bank or another financial backer who will provide this type of account for your business. Then apply for your company account by filling out an online application or by completing and mailing a printed form. Some banks may charge an application fee of $100 or more, so find out ahead of time if you will need to pay this fee, and if so, you might want to consider shopping for another account provider. Also check into the costs associated with a particular merchant account so you can find the best deal, as these can carry several types of fees, some of which may at first appear to be hidden. When your account is approved, you can immediately get set up with the right equipment to handle credit card payments, e-checks, and debit payments as well. You may even want to consider setting up a digital processing system so your customers can dial a toll-free number, browse products online or from a print catalogue they have already received, and punch in their orders as well as a credit card number and expiration date for payment. You don’t even have to hire someone to staff the phone line, although it is probably a good idea to have someone available for a few hours during a typical business day.

Ask your bank or another financial lender to tell you more about the ways in which a merchant account can show you how to accept credit card sales.

About The Author

Shane Penrod is the founder of http://www.Merchant-Account-Quotes.com Specializing in allowing merchants the ability to shop and compare multiple quotes from national merchant account providers. For free quotes on merchant account rates and fees, please go to http://www.merchant-account-quotes.com

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

How Wireless Handheld Credit Card Processing Can Save Your Business Time and Money
By Gerald Schiano



If you are in a service business, how often do you invoice someone and wait 30, 60, 90+ days to get paid. How often do you never get paid? Many of you might already appreciate the benefits of accepting Visa/Mastercard, Amex, and Discover, but currently call in/key in credit card transactions. The fact that a physical credit card is not swiped is costing your business money. It is considered a higher risk transaction and your discount rate will be higher on a non-swiped card transaction. The solution that will save your company time and money is the wireless credit card terminal.

Wireless networks have evolved to the point where they are now very comprehensive and cost effective. The following list of professions could benefit substantially from wireless processing: plumbers, locksmiths, taxis, limo’s, pizza delivery, home parties, trade show participants, flea market merchants, contractors, electricians, snow plowing, lawn maintenance and photographers. The list is endless!

We all know that it is much more appetizing to spend a little more money when you use plastic. Credit Cards also make it more possible for an impulse purchase. For example, we are currently quoting an aerial photographer that takes beautiful pictures of homes in New England, then sells the finished product to the homeowner. A wireless terminal will surely increase his business and grab many of those impulse buyers that might not have purchased with cash on hand.

In closing, many industries could benefit from a wireless hand held credit card terminal. As always, do your research before purchasing and demand that your credit card processor educate you on all aspects of your contract!

Gerald Schiano is a consultant with United Bankcard of New England. He can be reached for a complimentary analysis of your businesses current credit card processing statement or a bid on new service. http://www.unitedbankcardlowrates.com, consult@unitedbankcardlowrates.com, http://stores.ebay.com/UBC-of-NE-Accept-Credit-Cards-Now 401-404-5600

There is a reason UBC is the sixth fastest growing private company in the INC 500. Great Service & Great Pricing!

United Bankcard of New England is a proud Agent for United Bankcard a registered ISO/MSP of First National Bank Of Omaha

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

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The "Credit Card Debt Termination" Scam
By Charles Phelan

"Legally terminate credit card debt! You can be debt-free in
4-6 months!" Advertisements like this are for a new type of
program that has spread via the Internet over the past few
years. It's called "Credit Card Debt Termination," and victims
are paying up to $3,500 for this bogus service. In this
article, I'll review the principles behind this program and
explain exactly why it's a scam to be avoided.

First, let's get our definitions straight. The scheme I'm
describing here should not be confused with Debt Consolidation
or Debt Settlement (also known as Debt Negotiation), both of
which are legitimate and ethical methods for debt resolution.
The easiest way to distinguish the Credit Card Debt Termination
scam from other valid programs is based on the central claim
that you really don't owe any money!

With Debt Consolidation, you pay back all of your debt
balances. With Debt Settlement, you pay back a lower amount
(usually around 50%) while the creditor agrees to forgive the
remaining balance. However, with the bogus Credit Card Debt
Termination program, promoters claim that you won't need to pay
anything at all (except their outrageous fees, naturally). They
make the surprising claim that you can legally wipe away your
debts simply by using their super-duper magic documents. Based
on some legal mumbo-jumbo, the claim is made that you really
didn't borrow any money from your creditors!

In order to understand this scam, a little background is
necessary. Remember the tax protest movement back in the 1970s?
People were claiming that the IRS tax collection system was
unconstitutional, and based on their misinterpretation of the
tax code, they refused to pay taxes. The IRS came down hard on
the tax protest movement, and through the court system, they
blew holes in all the legal arguments put forth by the
protesters. The Credit Card Debt Termination scam is a lot like
the tax protest movement. In fact, among collection
professionals, it's called the "monetary protest movement."

Just like the tax protest movement, there is a common theme
that runs through all of the promotional materials issued by
the monetary protestors. The basic idea is that our Federal
Reserve monetary system and generally accepted accounting
principles (GAAP) do not permit banks to loan out their own
money. Therefore, according to their interpretation, the credit
card banks are the ones running the scam on the American public.

Stay with me here, because the logic is pretty strange. If a
bank cannot lend its own money, how does a credit card bank
extend credit? The claim here is that your credit card
agreement itself becomes a form of money (known as a promissory
note) the moment you sign it. The idea is that the bank
"deposits" your agreement as an asset on their books, and then
any credit you use is offset as a liability against that asset.
In other words, the core concept here is that you literally
borrowed your own money from the credit card bank.

So let's say your balance with ABC Credit Card Bank is $10,000,
which you borrowed against the card to make everyday purchases.
The scam promoters say all you need to do is notify the bank
that you want your original "deposit" back. However, you will
permit the bank to offset the amount you borrowed against the
amount you have on "deposit." Presto! You don't owe the balance
anymore!

Now, as you can imagine, the banks don't take kindly to such
tactics. Many of the consumers using this technique are getting
sued by their creditors. But the scammers have more tricks
available, as if the "smoke and mirrors" financial nonsense
wasn't enough. One of their techniques is the use of bogus
"arbitration" forums. Arbitration is of course a legitimate
system that allows businesses and individuals to resolve
disputes without going to court. What do the scammers do? They
coach people on how to set up a fake arbitration forum, for the
express purpose of making a dispute against their creditors!
Naturally, the creditors will not send representatives to some
non-existent arbitration forum, so the consumer gets to
rubber-stamp their own arbitration award. If they get sued in a
regular court, they present their bogus award to the judge in
the hopes that the creditor's lawsuit will be dismissed.

There are other techniques used by promoters of this scheme,
but the key point to remember is the central claim that your
credit card debt does not really exist. Of course, it's all
nonsense based on a misinterpretation of our monetary system,
and if you step back and think about for a minute, the truth
seems pretty obvious. What these scammers are saying is that
the entire $700 billion credit card industry is operating on an
illegal basis! Even if the legal theory used by the promoters
were true (which it isn't), do you think for a moment the
government would allow this giant industry to go under? That's
exactly what would happen if the promoter's claims were proven
true and used on a widespread basis.

The Federal Trade Commission, which has jurisdiction here,
hasn't stomped on these con artists yet, but it's only a matter
of time. Unfortunately, in the meanwhile, consumers are being
bilked out of millions of dollars for a worthless program that
will only get them into deep trouble with their creditors. If
you are approached by someone offering to wipe away your debts
using this system, I strongly recommend you run in the other
direction while you hold on tightly to your wallet or purse.

Remember, you can eliminate your debts if you take a
disciplined approach to your finances, make a budget and stick
to it, and don't use your credit cards unless you can pay off
new balances in full each month.

Good luck in your financial future!

About the Author: Charles J. Phelan has been helping people
become debt-free without bankruptcy since 1997. A former
executive in the debt settlement industry, he teaches the
do-it-yourself method of debt negotiation. Audio-CD material
plus expert personal coaching helps consumers achieve
professional results at a fraction of the cost.
http://www.zipdebt.com

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

Wireless Credit Card Processing
By Thomas Morva

Given the hectic work schedules that people keep nowadays, a number of tools have been developed to help people especially business owner who are always on the go to conduct their business from different locations. Some of these tools include wireless Internet connections, and cellular phones. However, there have been recent innovations in these kinds of tools that have made it even easier to conduct business even when people are on the road or in remote locations. One example of this is the wireless merchant account, which allows business owners to accept credit card payments even when they are on the road. The good news is that just like a traditional merchant account, setting up a wireless merchant account is a fairly easy process.

Setting up and using a wireless merchant account

The first step in setting up a wireless merchant account is to find a wireless merchant service provider. One of the best sources of these kinds of service providers is the Internet, where business owners could visit the websites of banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions that provide merchant account services. Usually, the process of applying for a wireless merchant account only takes a few days, which is enough time for the service provider to assess the application.

Once an online business is approved, business owners are given the choice of equipment that they could use to help them use the account. Some examples of these include a credit card processor that could be plugged on any outlet, terminals, and printers, all of which would be very easy to transport and set up. After this, business owners could then use the equipment to accept credit card payments in any location and if they feel that they require more equipment, they could just go to their service provider and get other gadgets like a debit processor or a pager.

Nowadays, wireless technology also extends to credit card processing. This is because today, businesses can set up a wireless merchant account, which would allow them to process credit card payments even when they are on the go. The good news is that setting up this kind of account is a failure easy process that makes possible for almost all business owners conduct their business from anywhere, which can mean higher sales.

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

Merchant Credit Card Terminals
By Kent Pinkerton

Merchant credit card terminals are electronic devices offering fast, low-cost means to authorize and process credit card transactions. They are very commonly used in retail stores and restaurants. Most merchant credit card terminals accept all major credit, debit, and private-label cards offering low-cost credit card authorization, check guarantee, and data capture for a range of retail applications.

A terminal to process credit cards is a great investment to your business. Most merchant credit card terminals support Internet-based services such as e-mail, electronic signature, interactive electronic coupons, onscreen advertising, cash management reporting, and e-commerce. They make transactions more convenient, faster, and accurate for both customers and merchants.

At first, merchant credit card processing terminals verify your customer's card information. Then they withdraw money for the purchase from the customer?s account and deposit it directly into your merchant account. The most important units of merchant credit card terminals are card readers with a small keypad and display. They require power supply and can communicate through a telephone line. Modern terminals are powered by batteries and can communicate wireless or over the Internet. They come in several sizes and prices.

There are many types of merchant credit card terminals: traditional terminals (with or without printers), wireless terminals, and virtual or software-based terminals. Merchants with a permanent place of business need a basic card reader terminal. In this case, the terminal is placed right on the counter where all transactions take place. For businesses that constantly change locations, a wireless credit card processing terminal is a good choice. It is suitable for merchants who are always on the go.

Millions of merchant credit card terminals ship annually and the majority have the same basic functions and features. It can only be used in combination with a merchant account that processes credit card transactions. Businesses already using credit card terminals need to buy extra equipments to maintain additional services such as debit card transactions and issuing and accepting gift cards. A number of terminals also support additional forms of payment such as electronic bank transfers and phone cards.

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Friday, April 13, 2007

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Virtual Credit Card Terminals
By Kent Pinkerton

Virtual credit card terminals are the best means for processing credit card payments.

They are perfect for any business that accepts credit card payments by phone, fax or

e-mail. Virtual credit card terminals are a safe, browser-based interface that allows

you to authorize, process, and manage credit card transactions, using any computer

with an Internet connection. You do not need a physical credit card terminal.

As they reduce complexity and expenses, virtual credit card terminals are suitable for

businesses of all sizes. They are commonly used in utility companies, mail order

businesses, call center operations, newspapers and magazines, insurance

companies, charities, and service companies. With virtual credit card terminals, you

can manually enter credit card transactions for mail or phone order sales, refund

money to a customer's credit card, automatically bill customers for recurring charges,

check the status of transactions, run a variety of reports, and capture previously

authorized transaction.

Virtual terminals are software-based credit card terminals enabling you to quickly

capture and authorize credit card transactions in real time. When the process is

complete, the merchant receives an authorization number and the server stores the

transaction details. Transactions are automatically settled at the end of the day and

the reports are generated within two to three business days.

Compared with POS (point of sale) terminals, virtual credit card terminals are very

fast. Other features of virtual credit card terminals include address verification service,

customer and merchant email notifications, recurring payments, and detailed reporting

capabilities. Automatic item sub-total calculation, credit card swipe card option,

automatic tax calculation, automatic shipping calculation, item discount calculator,

billing and shipping data fields, and coupon or rebate calculator are the added features

of virtual credit card terminals.

Unlike other software packages, virtual credit card terminals do not need licensing

fees and fees for upgrades and customer service. The cost is always associated with

authorizing and processing of credit card transactions. Most software-based credit

card terminals utilize flash memory to store the software.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

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Third Party Credit Card Processing
By Thomas Morva

It is hard for a business entrepreneur to obtain an internet merchant account. An internet merchant account holder has to pay for a secure server, expensive credit card processing software, customer service fees, minimum transaction fees, monthly gateway fees etc.

If you are starting a new business, third party credit card processing firms can accept credit card orders on your behalf. For each transaction, the company will charge 3% to 15% of the sales price of each product. For setting up the service, the 3rd party processors usually charge a small one-time fee or sometimes provide free service. Third party credit card processing is recommended only in the starting phase of a business when cash is less and the products for sale are limited in number. Once the business is established and if your funds allow you to purchase an internet merchant account, it is wise to buy one. However, if your gross revenue is less than $650 per month, it is recommended not to set up a gateway/internet merchant account.

You can sign up for third party credit card processing by paying the prescribed fee if any, and get approval. Now you are eligible to create ordering links for your products. These ordering links go to the 3rd party processor's server and they will handle orders for you. The 3rd party processors provide ordering options, which include online checks, credit cards, telephone ordering option, etc. When a deal is through, you will easily get the money due to you, minus the transaction charges.

Third party processing is a great option for non-US businesses; however, if your revenue goes beyond $650 per month, a merchant account would be cost effective compared to 3rd party processing. It would be wise to consult an e-commerce specialist before you make use of this application of e-commerce for your business.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

An Introduction To Business Phone Systems
By Alison Cole

Communication is very important in today’s business world. So a business phone system is considered to be one of the most important purchases for a business. While you reach your customers, clients and partners easily through the telephone, it has to also be the easiest way for them to reach you. They are sure to get irritated if routed incorrectly, disconnected or faced with a bewildering array of automated options.

Key systems, Private Branch Exchange (PBX) systems and KSU-less phones are the three types of commercial phone systems available on the market today. You have to choose your system depending on how many extensions and features you need. If your company has more than 40 employees, PBX systems are the best solution. If there are only 5 to 40 employees, then key systems are better. There is some technical difference between these two, but both require professional installation and maintenance. For companies with less than 10 employees, then a KSU-less system meets your needs. These systems are not permanently wired to your office, and can be easily unplugged, moved to a new location or sold. However, make sure that this system is compatible with the telephone wiring in your office. These systems, though inexpensive, are not usually sold or supported by telecom vendors and so you have to do the shopping, installation, programming and maintenance on your own.

When buying your business phone system, make sure that the system is the right size for your office and that it has enough capacity for your current needs while planning for growth. You also have to check the compatibility of the system with other equipment you may already own, like voicemail, messaging on-hold, conferencing equipment and headsets. Two other factors that determine the size of your business phone system are lines, which indicate the total number of outside lines used by the company, and extensions, which refer to the devices in the company that are connected to the phone system: telephones, fax machines, modems, credit-card terminals and modems. Other features you can think of adding to your phone system are the auto attendant, which is a recorded message that answers your phone and instructs callers on reaching specific people in the company. Conferencing features vary on the use of conference calls by the staff, and how many people need to call in. Music on hold is easy, as you just have to plug in a source of music to the business phone system.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Types of Telecom Products
By John Hampton

Welcome to the Internet Revolution, the Age of Technology, and the Era of Telecommunications. Telecommunications (tele-translated from the Greek to mean “distant” and Latin communicare- to participate) is defined as the transmission of information over a line of communication, like that of a telephone, which is carried over a long distance. It may or may not use a modem. The information may be communicated through voice, text, images, or even video via any product that will work, like a fax machine. Any product that enables telecommunication is classified as a Telecom Product.

Since Alexander Graham Bell invented his “electrical speech machine” (now known as the telephone) back in 1876, the telecommunications industry has evolved to include a wide array of products for both business and personal use. Below you will find several different types of telecom products and brief explanations of their different usage.

We’ll begin our mission with the originator- the telephone. Since it’s invention, the device has gotten smaller, portable, and even wireless. Accessories such as answering machines can attach to your phone or phone line for friends, family and/or clients and customers to leave you an important message when you’re unavailable to take a call. All-in-one answering machine/telephone contraptions have gained substantial popularity in recent years as the price dropped with the advancement of technology. Multi-line telephones for busy offices are also becoming more affordable for those who didn’t have the extra funding for such a telecommunications device.

Facsimile machines, also known as “fax” machines for short, take text or images from a piece of paper and transfer the data to another fax machine anywhere in the world via telephone lines. Much like the recent popularity of answering machine/telephone combinations and other telecommunication devices, technology has advanced to bring the price and size down and the convenience of all-in-one equipment for the average consumer. Phone/fax/copy/printer combinations are in a growing number of households across the country and around the globe.

If you have your own business that requires a combination of telecom products, it might be in your best interest to invest in a Voice/Data Line Sharing Device. This port-switching mechanism will allow you to run telephones, fax machines, modems, answering machines, climate control, security monitoring, credit card terminals and poll cash registers without needing a separate line for each.

Finally two-way radios, commonly referred to as “Walkie-Talkies”, are yet another device that falls into the category of telecom products. And yes, just like all of the other products we’ve covered, the price and size have dropped while the technology expanded. In fact, there are two-way radios that can communicate with each other from as far away as 6 miles depending on the area and terrain. Multiple units that run on the same frequency work quite well for large fleets after they are cloned for synchronization. LCD screens make for some easy programming by all.

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Monday, April 9, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Terminals

Wireless Credit Card Processing
By Thomas Morva

Given the hectic work schedules that people keep nowadays, a number of tools have been developed to help people especially business owner who are always on the go to conduct their business from different locations. Some of these tools include wireless Internet connections, and cellular phones. However, there have been recent innovations in these kinds of tools that have made it even easier to conduct business even when people are on the road or in remote locations. One example of this is the wireless merchant account, which allows business owners to accept credit card payments even when they are on the road. The good news is that just like a traditional merchant account, setting up a wireless merchant account is a fairly easy process.

Setting up and using a wireless merchant account

The first step in setting up a wireless merchant account is to find a wireless merchant service provider. One of the best sources of these kinds of service providers is the Internet, where business owners could visit the websites of banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions that provide merchant account services. Usually, the process of applying for a wireless merchant account only takes a few days, which is enough time for the service provider to assess the application.

Once an online business is approved, business owners are given the choice of equipment that they could use to help them use the account. Some examples of these include a credit card processor that could be plugged on any outlet, terminals, and printers, all of which would be very easy to transport and set up. After this, business owners could then use the equipment to accept credit card payments in any location and if they feel that they require more equipment, they could just go to their service provider and get other gadgets like a debit processor or a pager.

Nowadays, wireless technology also extends to credit card processing. This is because today, businesses can set up a wireless merchant account, which would allow them to process credit card payments even when they are on the go. The good news is that setting up this kind of account is a failure easy process that makes possible for almost all business owners conduct their business from anywhere, which can mean higher sales.

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