I went with CellCharge. They allow me to get my authorizations toll free via the telephone, rather than requiring the purchase or lease of expensive equipment. They charge 4% per transaction plus a $9.95 per month service fee.
I’ve been approached by tons of banks and other merchant account providers who all assure me that they can beat whatever deal I’m getting. One of these was my brother-in-law, who worked for a large bank and assured me he could get us the best deal going.
None of them can; they may offer a lower percentage rate, but require monthly fees and equipment costs and usually a per-transaction fee of up to .50 each.
When comparing merchant accounts, I use the following formula: 15 charges x $200.00 each for a total of $3,000 a month. I use a spreadsheet to keep track of who charges what; include monthly gateway fees, percentage (discount) rate, equipment fees and transaction fees to find their “per-transaction“ cost. Many providers offer a low teaser percentage rate for “swiped” card transactions…the majority of the time you will NOT have the card in hand; be certain to get quoted for “non-swiped” transactions.
Even my brother-in-law couldn't beat CellCharge! This might be good also for an Inn that has a slow dial-up connection that takes forever to load.
Wendy Keene
Applesauce Inn
Bellaire, MI