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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 770
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ive got a processing question about ccbill/paycom
I was wondering how trials worked with ccbill or paycom. lets say i want to offer a $1.95, will i only be charged the 14% processing fee, or will I have to pay a per transaction fee for the charge as well?
I'm asking this because i was researching merchant accounts before realizing 3rd party will be the best way for me to go.. but banks charge a percentage as well as a per transaction fee, which i am assuming ccbill/paycom will get charged with from their underwriting bank.. so 14% of 1.95 is 27 cents, ccbill/paycom still have a buy fee from their underwriting bank, plus probably a per-transaction fee, they can't be making money off trials, so i wanted to know if someone can explain to me how this works. thanks! |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: scottsdale
Posts: 7,880
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ccbill charges a straight percentage on trials, no per transaction fee
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