Tuesday, February 26, 2013

PCI Compliance Fees: What They Tell You About Your Processor

Recently, many agents and ISOs have come to me and complained about PCI compliance fees.

Monthly PCI fees can range from $5-$20, and annual fees can set you back $60-$130 (and sometimes merchants have to pay both!). But while merchants certainly don’t like paying them, the real problem is often that processors don’t clearly explain them. They stick the fee information in the fine print or they don’t communicate all the details so when merchants receive their monthly statements and find the fees on them, they grab their phones and give their merchant processor an earful.

But while murky PCI compliance fees are a pain in the neck by themselves, they often tell a much bigger story: the general state of your relationship with your processor.

Delve into your processor’s PCI compliance process and ask yourself these questions. They’ll let you know if you need to think about a change:

  • How does your processor handle interchange fees? Do they pass them along at cost, or do they mark them up?
  • Does the merchant application or agreement clearly disclose merchant fees? Or are they hidden in the fine print somewhere?
  • On the merchant’s monthly statement, are fees labeled clearly and are the counts and amounts used to calculate the fees included?
  • Is it easy to read and understand your residual report? Or is it filled with long paragraphs of jargon and winding, tortuous sentences that go on and on, not really say anything, repeating themselves, kind of like this?

After asking yourself those questions, ask yourself one more: does your partner consistently hide fees in order to make more revenue? If so, this pattern will probably continue.

Will the amount they charge be reasonable or exorbitant? Will merchants be able to control the amount of the fee, or will they be left helpless? And will processors clearly explain the fees to merchants and ISOs, or will they conceal or camouflage them so that they can increase their profits?

Pay close attention to how your processor responds to these types of situations. If it isn’t to your liking, you probably have other issues as well. And you may need to start thinking about changing processors.

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Jeff Zimmerman is Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at Clearent. He has 15 years of experience in marketing, finance and product management. Clearent can offer you a hassle-free PCI compliance process with no PCI compliance fees for merchants.

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