EdCaffreyMS
"The Montana Bladesmith"
If you accept credit cards as payment, it appears that you will now have to shell out more money annually for doing so. Today I was talking with Steve Kelly on the phone and he mentioned that as of 15 March 2010, all indivuduals and businesses that accept credit cards must be "PCI Certified" or face additional monthly fees. Steve and I both have the same merchant vendor for accepting credit cards, so I called them to see what I could find out.
I was told that I would now be charged and additional $99 annually (no option), and if I am not "PCI certified" by March 15th, my monthly fees would increase by an additional $6.00 per month. When I questioned the $99 annual fee, I was told that the merchant vendor had to bring a third party into the process to ensure PCI compliance, which is were the $99 annual charge comes from, and that they are charging one of the lowest fees. The individual went on to say that some merchant vendors are charging as much as $250 annually on top of current customer fees because of the PCI compliance.
So, if you accept credit cards as a form of payment, I would suggest checking with your merchant vendor, and see what this fiasco is going to cost you. As would be expected, I got pretty angry, but what's a person to do?
I personally think this is just another use of a "scare tactic" to justify charging more to those who can least afford it. I'm still miffed about it, so I'll quit before I say something stupid.
I was told that I would now be charged and additional $99 annually (no option), and if I am not "PCI certified" by March 15th, my monthly fees would increase by an additional $6.00 per month. When I questioned the $99 annual fee, I was told that the merchant vendor had to bring a third party into the process to ensure PCI compliance, which is were the $99 annual charge comes from, and that they are charging one of the lowest fees. The individual went on to say that some merchant vendors are charging as much as $250 annually on top of current customer fees because of the PCI compliance.
So, if you accept credit cards as a form of payment, I would suggest checking with your merchant vendor, and see what this fiasco is going to cost you. As would be expected, I got pretty angry, but what's a person to do?
I personally think this is just another use of a "scare tactic" to justify charging more to those who can least afford it. I'm still miffed about it, so I'll quit before I say something stupid.
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