Avoiding Chargebacks With Your Merchant Account
Are you fulfilling your shipment dates and quality commitments according to the expectations you have promised your credit card customers? Are you promptly responding to Cardholder requested returns and refunds according to your policy, and submitting the appropriate credit transactions to your Processor? Are you doing everything you can to verify that the credit card numbers you are accepting for your goods and services are from the actual cardholders, and not from someone else that happens to know the card number? There are several things you can do to help protect yourself from being faced with chargeback fees. By following the few steps listed above, it may help you to better protect yourself.
Are you meeting the terms of your agreement with your Processor regarding charging the card and timing of delivery? You must be aware that the safest way of accepting credit cards is by having the card present. In online situations where verification isn’t possible be careful that the card and address is matching along with the CVC in the back of the card.
Many payment processing companies try make themselves look large on the internet, yet are really just big advertisers and high pressure sales people who are not really a payment processing company at all. They will sell a merchant account for whoever pays them the most commission. It is always the merchant who ends up paying for it, usually in the first few months and in merchant account startup costs.
Be sure to find out if there are any fees that aren’t openly disclosed. Here is a list of some of the fees that merchants end up paying for because they are unaware of a better solution:
Chargeback fees Retrieval fees Termination fees Gateway fees Gateway Per Item fees Hidden setup charges Non-refundable setup charges Batch fees Cancellation fees Minimum fees Pass through fees (these vary) Over limit fees Voice Authorization fees AVS fees Non-Sufficient Funds fees Bank Setup fees Daily Close-out fees Software fees Licensing Fees Annual fees Amex/Discover setup fees Statement Fees (more for more services) Customer Support fees Technical Support fees
Most business owners generally try to find a merchant account provider that offers the lowest possible rates. In some instances, it may be more advantageous to go with a higher rate so you can get the majority of these fees included rather than paying each of them individually added to your monthly bill. The best advice that we can give you is to be sure you know exactly what you are getting before you sign the merchant account contract!

