InternetMerchant
InternetMerchant Frequently Asked Questions
- Question:
- What credit cards can I accept?
- Answer:
- You can accept Visa ®, MasterCard ®, American Express ®, Discover ®, Diner's Club ® and JCB ®.
- Question:
- How long does it take to start accepting credit cards?
- Answer:
- The online application will only take 5 minutes to complete. Once submitted most merchants can begin accepting credit cards in 24 hours.
- Question:
- Do you offer free technical support for the terminal and printer?
- Answer:
- Yes, InternetMerchant will provide you with an (800) number you can keep handy for any issues.
- Question:
- Is it a problem if I have a bad credit rating?
- Answer:
- No, there are no hassles and no strict credit requirements.
- Question:
- What is a discount rate?
- Answer:
- A discount rate is the percentage of each transaction that the processing company charges to handle the transaction for you.
- Question:
- What is a virtual terminal?
- Answer:
- A virtual terminal is a web-based terminal that enables businesses to authorize, process and manage credit card transactions from any computer that has an Internet connection and a Web browser.
- Question:
- Is check software included?
- Answer:
- Yes, you receive free check software once your application is approved.
- Question:
- How will I receive payment from each of my transactions?
- Answer:
- After the transaction has been approved, your customer's charges are deposited directly from the processor to your bank account within 24 to 72 hours from the date of the transaction.
- Question:
- Do I receive any training on the equipment?
- Answer:
- Yes, you will receive full training for all equipment at no charge.
- Question:
- What is an Address Verification System?
- Answer:
- An Address Verification System (AVS) verifies the address and zip code match the credit card customer.
- Question:
- What is a gateway fee?
- Answer:
- A gateway fee is charged to allow merchants the ability to perform secure real-time credit card authorizations manually using a virtual terminal or on a website over the Internet.
- Question:
- What is a chargeback?
- Answer:
- A chargeback is when a customer disputes a charge on their statement by contacting the credit card company instead of contacting you. If a customer does not recognize the charge on their statement, or if they believe the amount was wrong, they may call their credit card company and ask them to investigate.





