How can I accept credit cards for my small business?

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Wesley M asked:


I own a small home theater business basically out of my house. I buy products from authorized wholesalers, and then sell them retail. I’ve mainly been running on a cash/check basis. I have a business checking account. But I now have a big customer who wants to pay with a credit card.

Are there any good credit card services available that have low fees?

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7 Comments

  1. Richard S says:

    If you have a costco membership, they have the cheapest credit card machine service that I have found, either home based or take with you to your clients.

  2. jhsh aka Mr Flat says:

    There a few popular on the market now.
    You can get help from any commercial banks.

  3. simplybliss65 says:

    You can also try You pay an annual fee (amount depends on package you choose) and a small percentage of each purchase.

  4. Larry De Palma says:

    North American Bancard has phenomenal rates, gives merchants free terminals ($1200 value) and has great service. Feel free to email me, I can give you the link to an online application and have you approved in a day.

  5. Rosalinda R says:

    how can i accept credit cards for my business?

  6. Val says:

    I have 35 years experience, call Sam’s Club Merchant Program, but ask what machines they allow and but it from Ebay. They will charge you $900 to $1500 for a machine you can get on Ebay for $150. But it has to be one they can program into their system. They will moan and groan but don’t let them BS you.

  7. Philip S says:

    You can get an on line account free with Paypal and if they don’ t have a PayPal account they can use their credit card through it.

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