National Card Payments
- Sign up to receive payments electronically via credit, debit cards, checks or gift cards
- All applicants will have to have their credit reviewed in order to determining the risk associated with sponsoring the applicants transactions into the card processing networks
- Generally speaking it will take about 2 business days to process/approve/deny an application
The National Card Payments service will allow customer (assuming they are approved) to accept this following credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Diners, Union Pay, JCB, and American Express. In the event that a customer disputes a transaction the charge back would be debited against the National Card Payments customers business’ account. National Card Payments provides excellent customer service for new members and free consulting to help the business make the most efficient and cost & time effective method. Businesses (small or large) who would like to accept credit card payments will need either a merchant account or the services of a third-party payment processor.
National Card Payments can help with…
- Retail
- Restaurant (ideal for mom and pop resturants)
- Mail Order
- Telephone
- Internet
- Mobile
- Check Processing
- Gift Card-Custom and Pre-designed
- Point of Sale Terminals and Software
- Online Software & Payment Gateway
National Card Payments Quick Notes
- Customized quotes are available
- Approval is not guaranteed
- National Card Payments uses State-of-the-art equipment
- They ensure the best price available (or so they claim)
- Current customers can contact the firm via email at [email protected] (please do not use this email for questions abut a pending application)
National Card Payments is a Registered MSP/ISO of Elavon, Inc Georgia and any questions in regards to the National Card Payments service can be directed to 801-335-5950 (best of all they offer a 100% US-based support team). National Card Payments, LLC is based at 200 W Parrish Lane Suite #26, Centerville, UT 84014 and they offer 24 7 support to all business customers.
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