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The rapid growth of the
internet and other communications has branched out the
merchant account business into a new area of
"card-not-present" transactions. This type of transaction
takes place when a customer makes a purchase through the
internet, on the phone, via a fax machine, or through a mail
order catalog. The customer does not have to be physically
present at the merchant's location for this transaction to
occur.
If you want to process
credit cards for Internet, telephone, or mail order
transactions, you'll need a special merchant account
specifically designed for that purpose. These type of
merchant accounts are slightly different because the
customer is never physically present during the transaction
and the merchant is unable to swipe the customers card or
take an imprint.
National Transaction has
years of experience in processing "card-not-present"
merchant accounts. NTC can help you easily establish such a
merchant account. The entire application process will take
just minutes of your time. Plus, your personal NTC account
manager will be there to assist you every step of the way. |