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Credit Card Processing for Nationwide Department Stores

Credit card processing for nationwide department stores changed the face of credit in this country for consumers. Customers of these large department store chains, located in most communities, carried a store credit card. At first, a “closed loop” system was used. A bank backed store cards, and when a customer used a store credit card,…

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Credit Card Processing for Your Takeout Restaurant

Your fast food or take out restaurant will deliver better service with credit card processing. The more payment options you make available to your customers the better served they are. Most people don’t carry more than $20 cash at any given time so if you don’t accept credit cards, you’d probably better make a big…

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Credit Card Processing for Pet Care Businesses

There’s an episode from a popular TV show, where the characters are investigating a pet-knapping. The main character does ‘his thing’ of looking into the vet’s eyes and asking her what her deepest desire is. She goes into that tell-tale trance, then shrugs and says, ‘Nothing, I’m good.’ ‘Really?’ She nods emphatically. ‘Do you know…

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Credit Card Processing for Meat Markets

People have a lot of different attitudes about meat. There are those who make jokes at vegans’ expense, others who believe in not eating meat unless they’ve killed it themself. There are even wry observations about people buying ‘ethical meat grown in supermarkets rather than killing innocent animals’. All that said, for those of us…

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Modernize Your Antiques Business with Credit Card Processing

The antiques and collectibles business is one of the most rooted in tradition, in part because of the nature of the products, customer profile and the large nature of the inventory in stock. For such a business to transition into the modern era, it takes innovative thinking, efficient and secure payment options, and debit or…

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Credit Card Processing for Seattle Grocers

If you’re awake late at night in Seattle, perhaps on the night shift at Amazon, you might find yourself at a late-night greengrocer. Fresh fruits and vegetables are perishable, so they become a relatively frequent purchase. This means that if you’re behind the counter, having a loyal customer base is great for cash flow. You…

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