Having the right connections is one of the most determining factors that online gambling merchants need in succeeding in the risky yet rewarding world of online gambling. As an online gambling merchant, knowing the authoritative sites is a must. For these authoritative sites command respect and credibility. And one of the authoritative sites is Online Gambling Insider.
Online gambling merchants can greatly benefit once a positive article or review about them will come from this site. Online Gambling Insider provides reviews, recommendations, and now they offer guarantees deposits to online gambling sites amounting to $1,000 max. From an online gambling merchant's prospective, it is definitely plus points if you can get into the goody list of this site.
There's an advise out there to include customer reviews on your site in order to gain more credibility that will result to good online reputation and ultimately, to good profit.
Learn more about this site by reading the whole article:
Advise for Online gambling merchants: Get approval from Online Gambling Insider
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Good connection for Online Gambling Merchants: Online Gambling Insider
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Online Gambling Merchant Account Good News: Boost in Sales
There is nothing more positive news to an online gambling merchant account holder than a boost in sales. And this is a perfect time to be thankful that you're in the world of online gambling. The numbers are up.
A recent study conducted a reputable and established company in Britain showed that there are more people making bets online, with the demographic composing more of males within the ages of 18-34. Seems more are becoming more adept in risking their money on online gambling sites. Definitely, if more are betting, more are using their credit card payments, more transactions for your online gambling merchant account.
But, take note, this study was conducted in Britain. A different story may be seen in the U.S. as there is an existing that banks U.S. banks from processing transactions from online gambling owners. This major setback makes one who has an online gambling merchant account turn offshore, where the acquiring banks are more than most willing to accommodate an online gambling merchant account.
To know more about the results of the study on the hike on online gambling players, read the whole article:
Online Gambling Merchant Account News: Sales are up
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Big time online gambling owner arrested
The arrest of French online gambling owner gave quite a scare to online gambling operators. Petter Nyllander, owner of Unibet, was arrested approximately two weeks ago for breach of French laws. laws which are unspecified as of press time. What message does this send to the online gambling world?
Online gambling in the European Union has been under a lot of changes. Trade leaders are becoming more open and embracing of the online gambling practices. But then again, even with more merchants plunging into the online gambling scene, the watchful eyes of the authorities are always open. The laws that govern online gambling are still quite vague, even with the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. That's why an online gambling owner is still pretty much in the dark on what to do.
There are different laws for online gambling in every country. Even in the U.S., every state still has different takes on online gambling. What an online gambling owner can do is to always keep abreast of the latest developments so that they'll know the things that they can and can't do.
Know more about the details of this arrest by reading the article in its entirety:
French online gambling mogul arrested
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Online travel merchants get ahead of the game
Online travel merchants have reasons to celebrate, in China, to say the least.
A recent survey conducted by a reputable travel group showed that more and more outbound travelers turn to online destination sites to research on information on travel bookings. The days of actually making calls and going to the travel agencies are going into oblivion, so to speak.
We can say that one of the reasons for the rise in online reservation is that people lean towards comfortability. Travelers are more comfortable in looking at their computers and browsing through the list of destinations and prices and the other services that both online travel merchants and physical travel agencies can bring to the table.
Another contributing factor is that online travel merchants tick the customers' sensibilities. Due to the dynamic visual presentation online travel websites bring, more are enticed to make bookings because they have can visualize themselves in those destinations.
Know more the edge of being one of the online travel merchants' edge by reading the whole article:
Online travel merchants outsmart the traditionals
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Good things about a high risk offshore merchant account
Most people associate a high risk offshore merchant account with anonymity and illegal activities. But in reality, a high risk offshore merchant account is just like any other merchant account, except for a few operational differences. Ultimately, it's not a bad thing that you have a high risk offshore merchant account.
Merchants engaged in adult, travel, online pharmacy, online gambling, telemarketing, dating service, escort service, lottery, multilevel marketing, and high volume are more applicable to get a high risk offshore merchant account. A high risk offshore merchant account lets a high risk merchant enjoy the following:
- faster high risk offshore merchant account processing
- faster account set up
- reduction in tax liabilities... and so much more
Perks of a high risk offshore merchant account
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Dating Service Merchant Account Advisory: Lunch Out
The dynamic world of dating keeps changing by the month. That's why as a dating service merchant account holder, who operates a dating service, be it online or offline, it is crucial to develop strategies to stay in shape.
This must have been the focus of the owners of It's Just A Date dating service when they developed setting up dates during the time that workers replenish themselves, lunch hour. At first glance, this may seem a senseless set up for most people bring their work to lunch. But it actually worked for them, financial tipsters point out that this company has made multi-million profits since starting the lunch dates.
From a dating service merchant account POV, if you can incorporate or rehash this strategy to your dating service business, it may spell success. The word may is emphasized for this doesn't guarantee that it'll work for you. Timing and all kinds of factors that only the richest businessmen may know affect your success.
Learn more about this success story in relation to gaining more funds for your dating service merchant account by reading the whole article:
Dating Service Merchant Account Advisory: Lunch Out
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Guiding Light for Online Pharmacy Merchants: Lexi-Comp online
Owning and running an online pharmacy gives more wall-banging headaches for online pharmacy merchants. Consumers are still skeptical in buying medicines online due to negative impressions of online pharmacies. Plus, they're most doubtful if the online pharmacy actually exists or just a dummy site created to sponge money out of them.
With these challenges in the table, online pharmacy merchants always have to be alert in knowing what and what not to do when it comes to selling medicines online. For those who have no brick-and-mortar counterparts, the challenge is double than the usual to prove that you are a legitimate online pharmacy.
Thanks to Lexi-Comp online, online pharmacy merchants can have a reference on the ins and outs of making pharmaceutical transactions, latest news, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updates. If you were to ask me, this has been over due, the online pharmacy industry has been under fire for quite time now.
For complete info on these breakthrough, feel free to read the full article:
Saving Grace for Online Pharmacy Merchants: Lexi-Comp Online
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Pokers rally to let online gaming live on
I've read a recent new that online gaming is in hot water at Capitol Hill. Almost a hundred poker enthusiasts of Poker Players Alliance (PPA) lobbied Wednesday to protest a legislation that puts stringent restrictions when it comes to online gaming.
An existing law already prohibits U.S. banks and processors to process credit card transactions made in the name of online gaming. Since then, the demand for an offshore online gaming merchant account has been on a steady rise.
Interestingly, there are three online gaming bills are pending in Congress, they include the The Skill Game Protection Act, the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007, and the Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act of 2007, all includes clauses for banning online gaming.
If these bills push through, I can only imagine the unrest it would to do the world of online gaming, not disregarding the offline gaming folks. There are endless and many debates on the validity of online gaming, like if the "spirit" lives on when you play in front of the computer. If you're into online gaming, either an operator or a player, then,it's a though to ponder on.
Feel freest to read the whole article for more information:
A Call to let Online Gaming Live
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Finding refuge in an offshore acquiring bank
We all cling to things closest to home. As a high risk merchant, you go to your local bank for your merchant needs. But what if the place closest to comfort puts a wall between you and a high risk merchant account. What's a high risk merchant to do? Worry not, for an offshore acquiring bank is going to the rescue.
An offshore acquiring bank is a financial establishment outside of U.S. soil that provides processing of credit cards for merchants, low risk or high risk merchants alike. They process credit card transactions from customers and deposits the funds to the offshore merchant account. You can make contact with them directly or get the services of an offshore merchant account provider.
An offshore acquiring bank offers more flexible and less stringent conditions when it comes to dealing with high volumes of transactions. Volume caps and holdbacks are also almost non-existent in an offshore acquiring bank. What more could you ask for?
To better understand the nature of an offshore acquiring bank, feel freest to read the whole article:
How an offshore acquiring bank can be your BFF
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The real deal on a free offshore merchant account
Have you heard of a free offshore merchant account? This may sound ironic or misleading since the term offshore and free don't usually mix. An offshore merchant account is usually and wrongfully construed for high fees, so where's the FREE factor there?
A free offshore merchant account is real. It is considered as free owing to what a free offshore merchant account offers. With a free offshore merchant account, you can get a terminal with no charge, have a payment gateway set up with no fees, no upfront fees, and free software installations. The discount rate fee will always be there, because that is the fee the bank or the offshore merchant account provider gets for every transaction. Hey, they need to profit just as much as you do as well.
Nothing is absolute but death and taxes and a free offshore merchant account is one of those things that are not absolute and should be taken in a business-like context, not literally. If, as a high risk merchant, you're being offered a free offshore merchant account and the word free relays absolute zero fees, then, that's the time to let the skeptic in you prevail.
A legitimate free offshore merchant account will say that there will be fees, but only those which are necessary. For a better understanding of a free offshore merchant account, read the full article:
Free offshore merchant account: Real or Rumor
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Adult Internet Merchant Account FAQ
The online adult industry has faced some of the toughest critics and regulations than any other ecommerce site. There's the reputation of being a high risk business, the moral responsibility issue, and its uncensored reach to minors. A bit more challenge is demonstrated when it comes to getting an adult internet merchant account that will let you accept credit card payments, since adult websites are filed under the high risk category, meaning banks are somewhat paranoid in accommodating your merchant account demands.
So, to aid you more in deciphering the inner workings of an adult internet merchant account, which will be a good tool in running a profitable adult website, have compiled the most common questions about an adult internet merchant account.
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS AN ADULT INTERNET MERCHANT ACCOUNT?
HOW DO YOU APPLY FOR ONE?
WHAT FEES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS MERCHANT ACCOUNT?
WILL YOU WAIT LIKE FOREVER TO GET ONE?
There are other questions, for sure. Read the whole article for answers to these questions:
Common Adult Internet Merchant Account Questions Answered
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The Legality of Anonymous Offshore Merchant Accounts
Who doesn't want their assets protected? This question is what I consider as the ultimate justification for anonymous offshore merchant accounts. For high risk merchants running high risk businesses, the need for setting up anonymous offshore merchant accounts is included in a two-fold part;
ONE, FOR PROTECTION OF ASSETS.
TWO, PROTECTION OF COMPANY'S INTEREST.
Some may have vested interests in hiding their offshore merchant accounts in account numbers or pseudonyms, not promoting any mischievous acts here. Just saying that the rationale for protection is based upon good intentions.
Read the whole article for more information on anonymous offshore merchant accounts:
Are Anonymous Offshore Merchant Accounts Legal?
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Offshore Merchant Account Facts and Non-Fallacies
Upon hearing the term, offshore merchant account, first thing that comes to mind is a merchant account that's somewhat illegal and scrupulous nature. Also,that those who get an offshore merchant account are those who want to evade legalities, to get rich teh quick way. Well, everybody's entitled to their own POVs, but have made the move her to answer all the possible questions about an offshore merchant account.
WHAT is an offshore merchant account?
WHY get one?
HOW to have it?
WHERE to go for it?
Hopefully, after reading this post, you'll be on the enlightened list. :D
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Offshore Merchant Account's Tips on Saving Your Online Reputation - Part Three
Numerous posts, not only in this blog, have emphasized on the importance of maintaining an online reputation. In this virtual world where your ecommerce business can be tainted with a single negative comment, it is vital to know damage control measures. A high risk business with an offshore merchant account is a no stranger to bad rumor.
I have researched on ways on how to keep your online reputation intact, and also provided tips if the unfortunate scenario has already come your way.
In the event that a bad rumor hits the blogosphere, here are ways to clear the skies:
- make contact with the source of the rumor
- address the issue
- coordinate with the SEO damage control specialists
- call in the men in gray suits
Offshore Merchant Account's Guide for Guarding your Online Reputation - Part 3
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Adult Website Merchant Account Policy: No Minors Allowed
As a high risk business who owns an adult website merchant account, you have your target audience. You have a social responsibility to make sure that only those who should see your site's contents are the ones who ACTUALLY will view the site. As for your adult website, only those who are of legal age can gain access.
You might ask about how in the world could you filter the visitors in your site since basically you can't see them. The challenge is to come up with ways on how to verify their ages and prevent them from viewing your website's adult content.
There is this debate on the exact age of person who can visit adult websites. Who are more "mature" enough to understand the explicit contents?, those aged 18?, or those aged 21? But then again, the maturity of a person is a relative subject. There are 30 year old who act like they're 14 and vice-versa.
Moreover, how can you make sure that your adult website will not be viewed by children who may only know Hannah Montana or the watch the Disney channel.
Read the whole article on ways developed by adult website merchant account owners on how to prevent unauthorized visitors to your adult website.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Telemarketing Merchant Account Offshore Alert: Six Key Points in Listening for Inbound Calls
Every telemarketing merchant account holder knows that operating a telemarketing business is not only a high risk business, but a notch more demanding than the average profit-oriented endeavor. You've got to make the most intelligent in your entire life in choosing who'll be on the front lines, the inbound telemarketers.
The keys
More than any other customer service tool, listening spells all the difference in the world. Listening in the inbound telemarketing arena is is affected by by a lot of factors. Your inbound telemarketers are bounded by time pressure. Time is money, right? But this also puts pressure on the way they handle the calls. Also, the metrics that you, as a telemarketing merchant account holder, have set also add to the competitive atmosphere on the floor. So, it will be beneficial train your agents on how to be effective listeners so that all the goals are met. Knowing the key points in listening will definitely make them be up to the challenge of inbound telemarketing.Train them to..
> Make Up Their Minds
Tell each and every one of them to decide to be a better listener. Mushy as it may sound, but taking calls eight hours a day must be fueled by passion as well. Why is this so? The job can become boring for your agents, for it will turn as a routine to them. So, the passion should be in them, when they are passionate 'bout their job, they will decide that they will to every call.
>Use Welcome Words
As an owner of a telemarketing merchant account you know in your veins that words being spoken over the phone make or break your bond with the customer. Making the customer feel the welcoming mood can be done by saying “thank you” at the beginning of the call. This makes them feel that you appreciate that they took time to call. But this should be used in the right cues.
> Concentrate
Make them remember to don't interrupt the customer. Let the caller finish what they want to say. But, there is an exception, if they are already saying foul words and they have already aired their concern, then you can interject. Also, in order to concentrate, make your agents take note of what the customers are saying.
> Be Objective
Some customers, especially the frustrated ones, tend to talk a lot and end up saying other matters that are part of the other universe of the main concern. So, a substantial product knowledge of your agents is imperative so that they won't be swayed by other irrelevant issues.
> Let 'Em Hear You Listening
Since everything is done over the phone, customers will take whatever they hear. They won't see the agents' facial expressions, so tone and the choice of words are everything. Give feedback clues to signals that you're listening and use a variety of verbal clues to avoid sounding robot-like.
> Put In Their Hearts That Every Call is Note-Worthy
Make it a point that every inbound telemarketer has a paper and pen by every phone. Or better to have a NOTES tab on the system to make note-taking easier and more effective. Lastly, to make them feel that they were truly and fully understood, include in your call flow a step of repeating back to the customer a summary of the concern.
It isn't the easiest job to run a telemarketing business, but it can't be that hard as well. Learn how listening can make a great deal of positive difference by reading the whole article:
Telemarketing Merchant Account Offshore Alert: Six Key Points in Listening for Inbound Calls
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Inbound telemarketing strategies in dealing with Irate Callers
The business of inbound telemarketing poses quite a number of challenges. One of the challenges of every inbound telemarketer is dealing with irate customers. Crossing paths over the phone with this group of customers is inevitable. Reasons why they turn ballistic are varied. Some have valid demands, others are just easily angered, some unintentionally lash out their frustrations in life in general.
As a telemarketing merchant account holder, you will agree that to some extent, irate calls eat a large of percentage of the daily calls that come in. So, how do owners of telemarketing merchant accounts who run telemarketing businesses proceed in calming down this irate callers? Below are some of the ways you can take note and teach your agents.
- Instill in your agents' minds that it's nothing personal. When a caller gets angry and goes on saying nasty things, it's not because they're angry at the person they're talking to, but at the situation. Tell your phone receptionists to not be rude, never hang up on the caller, and remember, it's not personal. They have to treat it in a business-like way.
- Teach them the ASAP technique. This is a way to calm the angry caller's nerves. Apologize for the inconvenience, Sympathize with the feelings, Accept responsibility for the error, and Prepare to help.
- Let them know that they can satisfy most people most of the time. Nobody can please everybody all the time. So, if after every effort has been done and still fails to calm down the angry caller, then that's it.
- Make them use the swear stopper. The situation gets really heated up when the caller is already swearing non-stop. Your agents should not panic nor answer back. Once this ranting begins, teach the agents to interject immediately, calmly reassure the caller, address directly the main concern, and ask follow-up questions immediately.
Know how to calm your angry callers by reading the article in its entirety :
Inbound telemarketing strategies in dealing with Irate Callers
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Offshore Merchant Account's Suggestions to Replace the Forbidden Phrases in Customer Service
Even if we already have the knowledge on what not to do, we have tendencies to actually go against the rules, and enjoy the feeling of rebellion in the process. This is but normal. But we can't allow ourselves to succumb to doing the opposite of we ought to do.
Moreover in customer service, where everything is sensitive and every word you say can make or break your business relationships with your customers. Have come up with the five phrases that ticks the sensitive part of your customers aspired with offshore merchant accounts.
This post aims to let you know, as a telemarketing merchant account holder, to know what you shouldn't ever say to your customers. Because if you say these, you're in for a heated discussion that will lead to unsatisfied customers. You don't want that to happen in your business' lifetime,right?
The five forbidden phrases in customer service are as follows:
What should you say instead?
We can't do that..
What should you say instead?
You'll have to..
What should you say instead?
Just a second..
What should you say instead?
No.
What should you say instead?
Words matter the most
Know what are the right words to say by reading the whole article: Offshore Merchant Account's Suggestions to Replace the Forbidden Phrases in Customer Service
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Offshore Merchant Account's Cardinal Rules of Customer Service
We're on a customer service mood this week, so, you'll be seeing a series of posts on offshore merchant account's take on all things imaginable related to customer service. Indulge.
Many articles have been written, so much tips have been offered on how to achieve on making your customers contented and satisfied over your product and services. If your satisfaction ratings are up, then your customer retention will be consistent. If your satisfaction rating are up, you can attract new customers through your regulars who'll speak only high praises of you.
The cardinal rules to live by
Well, these aren't actually rules. But tried and tested strategies on dealing with customers to make sure that the next time they'll visit will be to buy, not to argue. That the next time that they'll call for a supervisor will be to commend not to downgrade. As an offshore merchant account holder, you should be able to sink these all in.
I. PEOPLE COME BEFORE PAPERWORK. I know, we all have documents to prepare, presentations to draft, proposals to submit, and all other black and white forms to fill up. But the most important thing is your customers. Make them your first priority. Know you'll say that, obviously they have always been your number one on the list. But is this truly what you or your staff practice?. Give it a thought.
II. DON'T RUSH THE CUSTOMER. Talk about being physically present but not actually being there. This happens when you have another million things lined up at the back of your mind. Make it a point to make them feel like they are the customer of the day, that you're just fresh from opening every system. When they feel that you're rushing them, they'll think you don't want them around. Need to tell what happens next after that?
III. BE FRIENDLY BEFORE YOU KNOW WHO IT IS. Admittedly, there is a group of regulars, whom you truly adore in a business sense, who gets in our nerves due to their never-ending arguments regarding the same topic. No matter how hard you serve them the best way you can come up to, they'll still find something to put their finger on. But be careful in getting used to this for you may end up branding your customers ,that you will not end up making false assumptions in treating an incoming customer.
IV. DON'T BE TOO BUSY TO BE NICE. Even if you so many things to do with so little time, this is not an excuse for to be oblivious, to put it mildly, to your customer's inquiries. You basically work to give them a better service, not to keep files. Well, you also have to that, but get someone to that for you.
VI. "THERE 'YA GO ISN'T "THANK YOU" AND "UH-UH" ISN'T "YOUR WELCOME"
. Now, this isn't opposing the previous rule, but just saying in another context. Being polite and friendly to your customers means treating them in a professional way. Using thank you and you're welcome is part of being professional. Again, leave this between your staff or close pals.
Learn more about getting your customer satisfaction ratings above the horizons, read the whole article:
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Escort Service Merchant Account Shoutout: Be (a)ware of Legit Escort Service's Provisions
All businesses have rules to follow, same goes for high risk business such as the escort service business industry. Though controversial, the potential of it, being lucrative cannot in undeniable. That's why more and more low-risk business owners shift to high risk businesses and even more, an escort service business, which wil lead to getting an escort service merchant account.
Hey, they're just being practical, also, the thrill of trying out something new is irresistible.
Previous article dealt with getting a license for your escort business, and one of the steps you need to do is to sign a form saying that you have fully understood the escort service provisions. Strong recommendation is to really take these provisions seriously. Not taking your free-spirited personality away here, just making sure you're still in the loop.
Nature of escort business
As laid out in the article, Plunging into the world of escort service, this endeavor can be safely defined as a any person, who,for a standard fee, commission, profit, reward, payment or other monetary consideration furnishes, offers to provide or recommend escorts,introduce patrons to escorts, or arranges for escorts to accompany patrons to or about social affairs, places of entertainment or amusement, about any place of public resort or within any private quarters. Here are what you need to know:1. File an application and submit all the necessary paperwork at the city's licensing department
2. A review of the information and documents will take place for a number of days depending on the city or state laws.
3. For every transaction, you, as an escort service merchant, shall provide every patron(customer) a written contract and a receipt of payment.
4. You should be located at the address indicated at the application form.
5. You will be responsible and liable for any unlawful acts of all your employees.
6. You should keep a daily register of all the transactions taking place.
7. Submit any policy changes you want to implement to the city clerk's office.
Read the whole article to take into the heart the whole information: Escort Service Merchant Account Shoutout: Be (a)ware of Legit Escort Service's Provisions
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Flea Markets need a Merchant Account Offshore too
Have you shifted to the flea market because it's getting too stuffy at the mall? If you're making money at the stalls, you may need to have a merchant account offshore.
A recent news has been flooding in the blogosphere shows the businesses that will no longer be accommodated by US processors. If this is the case, then where the flea markets turn to for credit card processing? It is but crucial to know the reasons why flea market owners need a merchant account to begin with and what they are exactly.
Assumptions of beginnings of Outdoor shopping
Well, there are three existing known assumptions of the origins of the flea market. They are just theories, no harm in naming them,right?1. Paris suburbs theory
First, that flea markets are believed to have originated from the suburbs of Paris during the 17th century, with the word coming from the English translation of Marché aux Puces. Ok, google.com/translate confirms the linguistics.
2. Fleeing to fleaing theory
Second, they say that flea markets actually was a transition from the word flee market. Word of mouth says that it came a group of dealers of second-hand goods who are in the slums and alleys who consistently flee because of demolitions that were done. See the connection? FleE to fleA.
3. New York slang to Dutch translation theory
Third assumption is quite close to home, or at least, the beginning. There's this notion that the term came from New York City's 18th century Fly Market. Incidentally, the Dutch name for the market was vlie, meaning valley but pronounced as "flea."
Merchant Account Offshore Inevitable
As an flea market owner, you have a lot of merchants selling their stuff under your organization. The popular visualization of payments in flea market is the left to right hand cash exchange. But there is an emerging trend in the flea market industry, the non-physical currency form of payment, the credit card payment. This is owing to the fact that even those above those with average income people also flee to flea markets to buy stuff, who, carry credit cards in their wallets. In this case, a merchant account is the next step.But we're not just talking about a domestic merchant account, a merchant account offshore is the most viable option owing to three major reasons:
- Some items that are being sold are counterfeit
- Flea markets have a possibility to dissolved overnight
- US processors will not be servicing flea markets anymore.
Why Flea Market Owners Gotta Have a Merchant Account Offshore
Source: www.offshoremerchantexperts.com
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Monday, September 17, 2007
License to Date: Offshore Escort Service Merchant Account's Saving Grace on Avoiding Trouble from the Feds
Have everything officially sealed and signed
It is imperative to know that operating an escort service business is an entirely within the bounds of the law. There are quite a number of escort businesses being maintained by highly-reputable businessmen who lead blameless lives and are active members of the community.Your ticket to a worry-free operation of your escort business is to get a license from your city clerk office. Submitting all the paperwork will validate the fact that you are a professional business person, and that contrary to popular belief, operating an escort service is not a clandestine business,owing to the fact that your making your business workings a public record.
Leaving a paperwork trail
After hiring the staff and the escorts and before actually going live, make a that trip to the town hall and fall in line to get your license. Just treat the situation as a déjà vu of your driver's license application. Below are the steps to get your license to operate your escort business:1.Obtain the application form from the city clerk's office.
2.Indicate all the particulars as asked from the application form.
3.Present your birth certificate proving you're 18.
4.Include at least two photographs in 2x2 inches of size.
5.Submit to a fingerprinting procedure.
6.If applicable, surrender any documentation stating any previous denied or suspended applications.
7.Sign a form validating that you have read and understand and will comply the escort services provisions.
8.Pay the required escort service license fee.
9.Comply with the safety regulations set by the city or the state.
Know how getting a business license can help your escort business and escort merchant acount get on the top by reading the whole article: License to Date: Offshore Escort Service Merchant Account's Saving Grace on Avoiding Trouble from the Feds
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Does your Fortune Telling Business Need a Merchant Account?
Don't leave your fortune telling business' success to what your crystal ball says. After doing much ado with ways to secure your profits, an offshore merchant account may be the light at the end of the tunnel.The “gift”
No need to actually define what a fortune telling is, right? The word speaks for itself. We're not going to discuss if the ability to foresee the future actually exists, or how to determine if a person truly can tell what's going to happen when you turn 30 or something, or the forever debate if it's an art or a science. Safe to say, fortune tellers generally associate their “readings” with divination, a foretelling ritual practiced by pagans done in religious texts.
Know what the future holds for your fortune telling business by reading the whole article: Reasons why an Offshore Merchant Account is Ideal for your Fortune Telling Business
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Mutate and Replicate with an Offshore Merchant Referral Program
If you're an independent sales organizations (ISOs)/agent, an offshore service provider involved with business consulting firms, corporate services companies and legal firms, or a technology company involved with internet service providers, web developers, web Hosting Companies and other web service providers,or a third party processor and aggregator, then you surely want to increase clientèle, right? Then, if this is one of your goals, which I'm dead sure is, then an offshore merchant referral program is ideal move for you.
Distinct features
This type of merchant referral program lets you provide international credit card payment solutions and fraud management services, with a side bonus of earning extra income for your company. This referral program lets you build more contacts and build a positive reputation. Examining the attributes of this referral program will let you know what you need to tell your potential clients.* Verified by Visa and MasterCard Secure Code Supported
* 3-D Secure™ bank hosting solutions
* VISA and MasterCard Regulations Compliant
* CISP and SDP Compliant
* Experience with Internet Payment Processing
* Offshore environment
* Virtual Corporation (VirtualCorp) Available
* Multi-currency Available
* Release of Funds to Merchant
* 24 x 7 technical support
* Personalized service
* Fast and easy integration
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Eyeing Europe for an Offshore Merchant Account
So, let me give you a good headstart on knowing the best possible choice to set up an offshore merchant account. Banks across Europe have the edge in accommodating merchant accounts, especially those who operate high risk businesses. We can categorize adult, travel, online pharmacy, online gambling, telemarketing, multilevel marketing, high volume, escort service, and dating service under the the high risk nature. Why Europe, you may ask. Europe boasts of their flexible terms applied with strict confidentiality yet bounded by law.
Best places in Europe
Now that you have a specific continent in mind, Europe, that is, it is more prudent to select from the countries in this continent to which you will have a fruitful business dealing with. Recommended are Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden, and Cyprus. Tax jurisdictions in these countries range from 10-31%.
Multi-currency capability
Europe banks empowers merchants to settle and transact in multiple currencies which includes US Dollar, British Pound, Euro, Swedish Kroner and Swiss Francs to a direct merchant account. Also, aspiring offshore merchant account holders can have the luxury of using a payer authentication solution for Verified by Visa and MasterCard® SecureCode™ provided by merchant account providers setting up in Europe. You'll be able to enjoy this feature with these benefits:
* protection from fraudulent transactions
* safeguard from unauthorized payments
* offers a chargeback liability shift
Read the whole article for the criteria merchants need to fulfill:
Eyeing Europe for an Offshore Merchant Account
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Why Panama is an Offshore Merchant Account Haven
When offshore merchant account is the hot topic of the moment, we talk about a merchant account set up outside of US shores. Generally, this type of merchant account caters to high risk businesses such as adult, travel, telemarketing, online pharmacy, high volume, lottery,and multilevel marketing. This businesses are considered a few notches higher in terms of risk and therefore have encountered hard and unfortunately, unsuccessful times in getting merchant accounts in their local banks.
There are many countries that are also friendly and most willing to accommodate offshore merchant accounts, but what makes Panama so special? Here's the reasons why:
* Secrecy and anonymity is protected by the statute
* Zero requirements in revealing beneficial owners
* Zero requirements in filing financial statements
* Zero requirements on holding shareholders' or directors' meetings.
* 100% tax exemption of businesses having merchant accounts in Panama but actual operation on foreign country.
* Merchant-friendly and flexible charging of fees.
* Zero capital requirements
* Registration fees on capital are to a minimal rate.
* Businesses can issue bearer or registered shares.
* All nationalities are eligible to be shareholders, director and officer
But you don't have to go the distance in getting relevant information on offshore merchant accounts set up in Panama, read the whole article for more:
Why Panama is an Offshore Merchant Account Haven
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Offshore Merchant Account Revelations on Credit Card Terminal Scams
How it works
Credit card terminals are commonly seen in restaurant and retail businesses. Terminals appear in three versions; the traditional terminal, wireless credit card terminal, and the virtual terminal. The traditional terminal has a magnetic stripe reader, a keypad to enter prices and other information, and a small display. The displays are usually measured line lines and columns: an 8 x 20 display has 8 lines of text, 20 columns wide.Wireless credit card terminals have built-in printers that enable you to carry it around. The factors you need to seriously consider are battery life, range, weight, and shock-resistance since it is going to be at arm's length during business hours.
When you talk about virtual terminals, it is a software that handles the credit card transaction, you simply type in the credit card number and the software handles the authorization.
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Online Pharmacy Guidelines that Every Pharmacy Merchant Account Holder Should Know
Avoid pulling a Stallone
A lot of people turn to online pharmacies for non-commercial medicines and body supplements. It is important to know the rules in order to avoid any run-ins with the law. Strict guidelines are being imposed so that You don't want your customer to experience a Sylvester-Stallone-arrested-in-Australia kick, right?
Go with the FDA
What you must remember is to, as much as possible, side with the guardian of public health, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Quoting from their mission statement, “The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. The FDA is also responsible for advancing the public health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines and foods to improve their health.”
Know their scope and the importation and shipping guidelines by reading the whole article:
Online Pharmacy Guidelines that Every Pharmacy Merchant Account Holder Should Know
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Get Out of the Dark: Know the Hidden Offshore Merchant Account Fees
When it comes to money matters, follow the golden rule: verify. The same goes with offshore merchant account fees , verify before you say yes and sign your name into any contract given to you.
Knowing if the fees can be really tricky. There are charges that go unnoticed or are deliberately hidden to lure you into a false sense of security. Knowledge of these “kept” fees is an effective way to spare you the shock of a high offshore merchant account monthly statement.
Dare to ask
When you're face to face with your offshore merchant account provider, never be afraid to throw in questions about the charges included in the contract. Don't let the meeting end if you still have bugs circling in your stomach, so to speak. Ask the four W's:
● What are these fees?
● When are they going to be charged?
● Why are they being charged?
● Where are they going to be put?
Asking will never hurt, better to have asked than knowing nothing at all. Check out the whole article for more information:
Get Out of the Dark: Know the Hidden Offshore Merchant Account Fees
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Monday, September 3, 2007
Sources of Migraines of High Risk Businesses
Problems are inevitable in a high risk business' setting. You could see below what are the businesses that are considered high risk:
●High volume
●Online Pharmacy
●Online Gambling
●Travel
●Adult Website
●Telemarketing
●Dating Service
●Escort Service
●Lottery Ticket
●Multilevel marketing
They are labeled as high risk because of their reputation of having high returns of chargebacks and as fly-by night businesses. The owners encounters dark and difficult times just to get merchant accounts to be able to accept payments that will keep the business blood flowing. In the long run, they either end up with a high risk merchant account or an offshore merchant account.
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Common Headaches of High Risk Businesses
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
What an Address Verification Service Can Do for your Offshore Merchant Account
What AVS basically does is to verify the personal address information, plus the billing information given by the customer during the online credit card transaction, with the information filed on the credit card issuer. Sounds like a long process, considering if you have unlimited transactions on a daily basis.
That's why you need to get the Address Verification Service (AVS) to guard your offshore merchant account that will handle your credit card transactions.
Never will it hurt for you to read the whole article:
What an Address Verification Service Can Do for your Offshore Merchant Account
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Shield Your Business: Offshore Merchant Account's Saving Guide to Preventing Online Credit Card Fraud
Doctor's rule of thumb: Prevention is better than cure. Same goes with protecting your online business from fraud. And if your business encounters fraud, then your offshore merchant account is in hot water as well.
The vastness of the cyber world is incalculable. Makes a most feasible place to sell. On the other hand, you never know who's lurking behind the names, the addresses, the accounts. There is always the danger of fraud.
The fraud scare, even if we try to ignore, will be there to just lurking in the shadows, with fraudsters waiting to make their moves.
Worry before the problem comes
You have your ecommerce site, everything seems to be flawless. But, it pays to be cautious, since we're talking about your business, your investment, your bread and butter. Sad but true, we can only get hold of the problem when it actually exists. When a customer calls and let us know of a package that they paid for but never received or a wrong address on file, that's the only time we will know that something's not right.Prevention vitamins
Before the bad comes to worst, you should be able to at least be prepared of how fraudsters can do damage to your online business. Remember, their first target is your credit card transactions.Read the whole article for the complete information:
Shield Your Business: Offshore Merchant Account's Saving Guide to Preventing Online Credit Card Fraud
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Delving into the Workings of a Virtual Terminal
One, you can have increased earnings because of recurring billing. You'll have a wider customer reach, the internet is accessed by everyone around the globe. You can also save on buying expensive equipment because the terminal that you'll use is a virtual one. Convenience is the third benefit for you can easily handle orders and less manpower is required. Your customer satisfaction will be notches higher for they can get fast processing, also, refunds are also made easier by a virtual terminal
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Delving into the Workings of a Virtual Terminal
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Adult Merchant Account Provider Clues - Practical Tips for Hiring a Good One
Know who you are
Now, before you go out and scout for a reliable adult merchant account provider, you should know what you want to achieve. You can do this by assessing your adult business' everyday workings. Assess what your business is all about:● My business is a controversial one
● The law is always keeping a close watch
● Customers must be of legal age (at least 18)
Undoubtedly, your adult business is synonymous to porn, and porn has been a controversial topic since the time immemorial, so to speak. Criticisms and judgments are on every corner. You should be prepared to an inevitable saga of constant controversy.
The feds have your business under a microscopic leash. Any wrong move will have handling you a search warrant, so caution and alertness is the key to keep them at a safe distance.
You don't want the underage sector to feast on your latest offerings. Exposing children to porn is against the law. You have a specific market to cater to, stick to it.
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Adult Merchant Account Provider Clues - Practical tips for hiring a Good One
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Offshore Merchant Account's Guide for Guarding your Online Reputation - A Sequel
The sum of all fears has happened. A negative buzz about your business brand has spread all over the cyber community. Even if it was true or not, it's out there, so, are you gonna wave the white flag? Hold your horses, you can get through this. My previous article talked about what you can do to keep your online reputation,how to keep things in a good place This time, we'll deal with the worst-case scenario, when your business has been put into a bad light. Hey, this is what-ifs and those who are experiencing the heat.
Assesing the damage
It can't be all that bad, can it? You may wonder that it's only in the internet, as if everyone alive has online access or a computer for that matter. You have a point, but the thing is, everyone who can get online is a potential customer. And they can spread the news to the physical realm. You should never underestimate the influence of the internet on your business. Doing business online is just as equally serious as running a physical business with cemented walls.
To control the situation, read the entire article:
Offshore Merchant Account's Guide for Guarding your Online Reputation - A Sequel
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
What an Offshore Merchant Account Recurring Billing Can Do to Keep the Money Comin' In
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.
Focal features
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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Offshore Merchant Account's Guide to Protecting your Online Reputation
The internet can make or break your business. When you have a high risk business such as adult, escort service, telemarketing, travel, online pharmacy, multimarketing, or high level, and the like, the effort to make it look good is twice as compared to those belonging to the low-risk category.
Ironic as it may seem, but people tend to crowd more in a place when there is tragedy, drama, controversy,and the sense of the unknown. The exhilarating feeling of going to the unknown draws people to give it all their all. This can be seen as the case of customers who stay loyal to high-risk businesses.
Just the same, it feels better if you know that people are coming in because they know they rely on the good things of your product or service, not because of a scandal or a controversial notion.
Word of mouth perils
Before giving out what you can do to keep the goods coming in, it is beneficial to know what can lead to the downfall of your online reputation. The years of effort can be shattered by posts in a blog, bad comments on online message boards or in forums, and critic reviews. Your customers' views are affected by the words of their peers, webmasters, bloggers, and those self-proclaimed business authorities.
To know how to guard your online reputation, read the whole article :
Offshore Merchant Account's Guide to Protecting your Online Reputation
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Friday, August 10, 2007
Exploring the Wonders of Internet Porn with an Offshore Adult Merchant Account
Ironic as it may seem, even though the internet is continuously flocked by adult businesses, people generally are awkward to openly discuss about venturing into this kind of endeavor. Just like any other high risk business, adult businesses encounter hard times when getting merchant accounts from domestic banks or local processors. Reasons are summed up in one word, controversy.
Adult equals porn
You have to prepare yourself if you have a great deal of interest in the internet porn business. It's an open secret that they are perceived as malicious acts, but, hey, you have a large market out there. Though it is considered taboo, when people are at the comfort of their homes or confined in solitude, they look for porn sites, it is safe to say that looking for adult content is part of human nature.
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Exploring the Wonders of Internet Porn with an Offshore Adult Merchant Account
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
E-tailers: The New Breed of Offshore Merchant Account Holders
In order to accept credit card payments for your cyber store, you need to get a merchant account. But not just a merchant account, an offshore merchant account may be the ideal setup for your expanding online business.
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E-tailers: The New Breed of Offshore Merchant Account Holders
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Labels: e-tailers, merchant account, offshore merchant account, online buying
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Offshore Merchant Account's Antidote for Ripoffs
The term, ripoff, has bred familiarity among anyone who buys anything, even for those who consider the internet as the new Fifth Avenue.
A ripoff is basically paying more than the original price of a product or service. This is certain context synonymous to scam, whose main aim is to make you pay more, difference is that the product actually arrives. It is saddening to note that a lot of people have been ripped off because of limited information on how a ripoff takes place.
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Offshore Merchant Account's Antidote for Ripoffs
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