Virtual Credit Card Terminals
Virtual credit card terminals are the best means
for processing credit card payments. They are
perfect for any business that accepts credit card
payments by phone, fax or e-mail. Virtual credit
card terminals are a safe, browser-based interface
that allows you to authorize, process, and manage
credit card transactions, using any computer with an
Internet connection. You do not need a physical
credit card terminal.
As they reduce complexity and expenses, virtual
credit card terminals are suitable for businesses of
all sizes. They are commonly used in utility
companies, mail order businesses, call center
operations, newspapers and magazines, insurance
companies, charities, and service companies. With
virtual credit card terminals, you can manually
enter credit card transactions for mail or phone
order sales, refund money to a customer's credit
card, automatically bill customers for recurring
charges, check the status of transactions, run a
variety of reports, and capture previously
authorized transaction.
Virtual terminals are software-based credit card
terminals enabling you to quickly capture and
authorize credit card transactions in real time.
When the process is complete, the merchant receives
an authorization number and the server stores the
transaction details. Transactions are automatically
settled at the end of the day and the reports are
generated within two to three business days.
Compared with POS (point of sale) terminals,
virtual credit card terminals are very fast. Other
features of virtual credit card terminals include
address verification service, customer and merchant
email notifications, recurring payments, and
detailed reporting capabilities. Automatic item
sub-total calculation, credit card swipe card
option, automatic tax calculation, automatic
shipping calculation, item discount calculator,
billing and shipping data fields, and coupon or
rebate calculator are the added features of virtual
credit card terminals.
Unlike other software packages, virtual credit card
terminals do not need licensing fees and fees for
upgrades and customer service. The cost is always
associated with authorizing and processing of credit
card transactions. Most software-based credit card
terminals utilize flash memory to store the
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