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You Get What You Pay For: Avoid “Free” Credit Card Processing Terminals

Posted on : 02-07-2009 | By : admin | In : Wireless & Mobile Credit Card Processing Solutions

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truth about free terminals

I get asked if we offer a free credit card processing terminal program all the time so I’d like to expose the “real deal” behind these programs should you be considering one: The old adage “You can’t get something for nothing” was never more applicable than with so- called “free terminal” programs. In this instance, “free” actually means no upfront costs. What many processors often do is provide a with a terminal at no upfront cost but then charge other fees instead, such as an annual fee, a monthly minimum fee or a termination fee.

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