Tuesday, August 14, 2007

What an Offshore Merchant Account Recurring Billing Can Do to Keep the Money Comin' In



It is an undeniable fact that recurring billing is one of the things that makes an offshore merchant account tempting to get.

Recurring billing is part and parcel of offshore merchant account services. A recurring billing occurs when a customer allows a merchant to periodically and automatically charge their credit card accounts for recurring products or services, such as subscriptions, installment plans, or membership fees.

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A recurring billing has to be created upon the agreement of the customer and the merchant. As a merchant, you should be able to create conditions so that the customers will feel that you are flexible to their needs and can adapt to any situation. Here's what you can incorporate to your recurring billing system. You should be able to :

● Manually set up the recurring billing for your customer.

● Incorporate the recurring billing to any payment method that any shop currently accepts.

● Set-up any number of billing installments.

● Setting the installment either on a weekly, monthly, yearly, or any number of days.

● Send the customer’s bill through e-mail and mail.

● Install an Address Verification Service (AVS) system into the recurring billing.

To know the benefits of recurring billing, read the article in its entirety:

What an Offshore Merchant Account Recurring Billing Can Do to Keep the Money Comin' In


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