Credit Card Terminals | Buyer's Guide
by Scott Burke
Published on this site: March 9th, 2006 - See
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Credit card equipment is not particularly expensive - the
ongoing costs of a merchant account will be a much more significant
expense for your business. Terminals are often priced as loss
leaders to entice you to choose a particular merchant account
provider, so you may see prices online that are "too
good to be true" - and usually, they are.
Basic terminals range in price from $150 to $300. Terminals
with printers go from $200 to $600, and wireless terminals
can be $600 to $1,000. In most cases, you should buy the terminals
outright. A 48-month lease could cost you over $1000 for a
terminal that you could have purchased for $250.
Because credit card equipment is relatively inexpensive considering
the important role it plays for many businesses, it is worth
spending a little extra to make sure you get all the reliability
you need. Saving $50 is not going to affect your
business much in the long run; a terminal that is slow or
balky can have a serious negative effect.
Where to Buy
Purchasing credit card equipment from your merchant account
provider can simplify the process - they will pre-program
the terminals for you. They also know that you will be working
with them for years to come, so they are more likely to give
you a break on terminal pricing and will not be as interested
in selling you models at the highest pricing.
If you are purchasing your terminals separately, the choice
of vendor is not terribly important. The transaction is a
one-time purchase, not the start of an ongoing relationship.
Combined with the overall reliability of terminals and the
low total cost, this means that the decision of which vendor
you purchase a credit card equipment from is pretty minor.
If you choose to buy your credit card terminals over the
internet, use the same caution you would with any online purchase:
if you are not familiar with the company, do some basic research
to make sure they are reputable. Also make sure you understand
both the return policies (in particular, what restocking fees
you may be liable for if you choose to return a terminal)
and the warranties and service agreements that come with your
purchase.
For more information on how your business may benefit from
accepting credit cards now. Click over to http://www.cmscreditcards.com

Scott Burke; President of iMAX Business Solutions in
charge of sales, strategy, and execution and thus is responsible
for managing all aspects of the company's marketing, communications,
new accounts, and support. [email protected]
http://www.cmscreditcards.com

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