Thursday, February 28, 2013

Three Rules For Being The Best Merchant Credit Card Processing Service

In your quest to be the best merchant credit card processing service or debit credit card processing service, you may be tempted to adopt gimmicks and shortcuts.

You may try to build your business by offering catchy discounts instead of quality service. You may offer merchants a technical support number instead of actual customer service. You may give them free equipment and supplies instead of proven, long term solutions.

You may turn a profit in the short term, but your clients won’t stick with you for long. But, unfortunately, the bad reputation you develop will.

Instead, follow these three rules. They’re not easy, but if you’re interested in building a credit or debit credit card processing service with long term success, they’re the only way.

1. Be dedicated to customer service.

To be one of the best merchant credit card processing services, you have to stay in touch with your customers. You need to call them, visit them in person, send them emails and keep them up-to-date via periodic newsletters. You have to check to make sure they’re getting everything they need, and if not, fix it right away.

2. Transparency is key.

Always give your merchants information in a format that’s easy to read and digest. No one likes to wade through the sludge of incomprehensible reports, so don’t make your merchants do it.

You should also promptly tell your merchants any news – good or bad. Bad news is bad enough without finding out that someone has tried to hide it from you.

And make sure to clearly explain any fees they’ll have to pay.

3. Know your merchants’ businesses.

Your merchants know everything about their respective industries, and you need to learn as much you can about them, too. How can you expect to give them good advice if you don’t know how they do business?

That being said, you don’t have to know it all. If they ask you a question and you don’t know the answer, it’s completely fine to say so. Just tell them you’ll do some research and get the answer to them as soon as possible.

Lastly, make sure your merchants understand these three important rules, and that they know you’re trying hard to live up to them. You want them to think of you as a partner –not just some company they have to pay.

And when they start thinking of you as a partner, you’ll build relationships with merchants that last – as well as a reputation that will attract new business.

Do you follow any of those rules? If so, which ones? If not, do you have any of your own? Leave us a comment below.

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Jeff Fortney is Vice President of ISO Channel Management at Clearent. He has 35 years of experience in financial services, with 17 of those in the debit and credit card processing industry. As many ISOs and agents will tell you, Clearent will help your business thrive by providing you with some of the best merchant credit card processing services and debit credit card processing services.

3 comments:

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  3. Nice post! These three rules for being the best merchant credit card processing services must be followed:
    Be dedicated to customer service
    Transparency
    Know your merchants’ businesses
    These can lead any business into success.

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