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Re: suggestions for providers - 'brick & mortar' Feb 5, 2008 1:13 PM

in response to:
novice
Good explanation from ericelam. Any horror stories you've heard about Independent Service Organizations and Merchant Services Accounts were most likely either offshore companies and banking partners, or situations where the business owner didn't really understand (and the ISO didn't openly provide and explain) all the fees that would be applied. Also, a lot of horror stories that are presented as Merchant Account problems are actually issues with Payment Processors (which
you know are different, but the people telling the stories might not).
As for your question about changing providers, once we had been operating for a couple of years and had a "history," we started receiving attractive package deal offers from competing institutions if we did everything through them (checking, payroll, invoicing, merchant account, vendor payments, credit lines, etc.). The actual set-up of some of these services was still provided by ISOs, but we did get much better rates, lower fees, etc.
The reality is that a new small business usually pays steep fees and has few options (almost as if everyone is doing the owner a favor to let him/her launch the enterprise). Once the business is sustaining growth and profit, however, the world of financial possibilities seems to open up. That's why my initial post suggested finding a provider that allowed you to get started easily, and with the greatest feeling of security and confidence (accepting that it might not be the cheapest option, but it would be safe -- and that much better deals would be available down the road a year or so). That was my experience, anyway.