Today, a lot of people are using plastic money, which comes in the form credit cards, debit cards and prepaid cards. These days, a lot of people are now using these cards over hard cash because of the benefits that come with the cards. The following is a brief description of payment cards.
December 16th, 2011 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
I don’t know about you, but I did shed a tear when the world of Harry Potter came to an end earlier this year. The thought of knowing that I will never get the chance to read a brand new instalment of the latest adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione and their quest to defeat Voldemort brought great sadness to my heart.
September 15th, 2011 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
During this economic downturn, the recession is making a large impact on many families and, now more than ever, every single bit of money counts. Couples and families are finding ways to curb back spending on luxury items such as holidays, expensive cars and a beautiful wardrobe in order to pay for everyday necessities such as groceries, utility bills and mortgages. Out of the three everyday necessities, where is the easiest place to start in order to save some cash?
September 14th, 2011 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Many businesses today are starting to shift their business profiles to an online format. Today, businesses are no longer just using the Internet for marking purposes. One of the most popular activities on the Web is the buying and selling of products and services. While an online format may benefit many businesses in terms of accessing a more global market, you need to remember that the competition on the Web is intense. If you want to have an e-commerce site that customers enjoy shopping on, you need to have features that will be beneficial to them and add value. In that way, you will be able to have a competitive presence on the Internet.
November 26th, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Making the checkout process efficient on your e-commerce website is not rocket science; however, many companies add in so many features and checks to the process that it becomes a lengthy and tedious task. Certainly security is important and systems should give customers the opportunity to check that they have made their purchases correctly. At the end of the day, you need to remember this one simple fact — your business will only thrive if you keep customers happy by making their lives better, easier or more efficient. Nobody likes to get bogged down in systems, least of all your customers. It is therefore essential to make the checkout process as simple and efficient as possible for your customers. Here are some tips on what makes a checkout process efficient.
October 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
There are many different types of card processing machines. Some integrate with accounting and checkout systems to form an all-in-one point-of-sale system. Others can be plugged into systems or operate as a separate unit. One of the more popular types of card processing machines is the cordless unit. It is a fairly standard unit that has a swipe facility, key pad and screen. The primary difference is that it is not linked to the system by a cord. It is a mobile hand-held unit that can be transported and used remotely. It is not a card processing unit that is vital for every type of business but there are some industries that have benefited greatly from mobile cordless card processing machines. Let’s look at some of the benefits in more detail and the industries to which they apply.
October 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Shopping cart software is largely what has made e-commerce websites so successful. Customers can browse for products online and have them shipped to their door after they have purchased them. If you are starting up an e-commerce site, you need to take some time to consider which shopping cart software will work best for your site. When going through the exercise, there are a few things that you should consider.
September 16th, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Many new businesses tend to only accept cash as a form of payment. This could be for several reasons. Perhaps you do not feel the cost of a merchant account is warranted. Alternatively, you may think that transacting in cash is a better alternative; however, it is not without its risks. If it becomes known that your business transacts only in cash then you could become an easy target for thieves. Many banks also levy relatively high cash deposit fees which can add up over time. While there are both pros and cons to transacting with cash or credit cards, perhaps the most important thing to consider is what your customers want.
September 11th, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of how debit cards work. It will point out the basic differences between a debit card and a credit card. It will also describe why prepaid debit cards are a good option for people with bad credit.
June 1st, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
In 2006, India was the largest recipient of funds being transferred overseas, with over $23 billion being transferred overseas to India through International Money Transfer firms alone. There are many other options available today that have perks over the large cash transfer companies. The money transfer business is expanding at a rate of over 10% a year, and India is a country where a big portion of this cash is being transferred.
March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments