| When I started in the merchant account business over 20 years
ago and a prospective merchant asked “What’s your
rate?” it was easy to simply quote 1.69 % + 20 cents, take
out my pen, and start writing up the paperwork. Wow has that changed.
Over the past two decades MasterCard and Visa, in their infinite
wisdom, has developed a daunting list of interchange rules based
upon your type of business, what type of card is presented by
the consumer, the amount of the sale, what type of data you enter
into your terminal or software, and if you swipe or manually key
in the sale. In the 1980’s I could count on one hand the
number of different interchange categories while today the list
is over 100 pages long. Up until recently interchange was a trade
secret guarded like the recipe for Coke but now it is publicly
posted on Visa
and MasterCard’s
corporate websites.
It is important to know that every merchant account provider
is bound by the exact same interchange schedule. It is the markup
from this schedule that determines what you will ultimately
pay. There is no such thing as wholesale rates, not even for
the largest retailers. So when today a sales rep quotes you
a tiered rate such as 1.69 % you really have to ask for the
rest of the picture as very few of your transactions will qualify
for that rate. As you can see from the chart below interchange
cost for almost every category is higher including all rewards
cards, business type cards and keyed cards. Therefore only swiped
debit/check cards and small ticket (Under $15) sales in a limited
number of business types have an actual cost lower than 1.69
%. In this example one could expect that most sales would be
downgraded to a mid-qualified or non-qualified rate which usually
adds 1 to 2 % to the qualified rate.
OK, so why do we have rates on our site similar to the 1.69
% example. The reason is because it has been so embedded in
merchant’s minds over the years to just say “What’s
your rate?” that it would be foolish for us to not at
least offer this popular option. However, the educated merchant
(which we want you to be), including most every large merchant
knows that the least expensive option is Interchange Plus pricing.
That is why Credit Card Processing Services offers all of our
merchants either tiered pricing or the following low cost interchange
plus pricing schedule.
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| CATEGORY |
INTERCHANGE |
ADD
30 BP + $.10 |
YOUR
RATE |
| Visa
Check Cards |
|
Restaurant
Debit
|
1.29
% + $.010
|
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
1.59
% + $0.20 |
| Visa
Credit Cards |
|
| Small
Ticket ($15 & Under) |
1.75
% + $0.04 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.05
% + $0.14 |
| Retail
Key Entry - All Other |
1.95
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.25
% + $0.20 |
| Restaurant
Rewards 2 |
2.00
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.30
% + $0.20 |
| Restaurant
- All Other |
1.64
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
1.94
% + $0.20 |
| All
Other Keyed without AVS - EIRF |
2.40
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.70
% + $0.20 |
| Visa
Commercial Cards |
|
| Commercial
Cards Swiped |
2.30
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.60
% + $0.20 |
| |
|
| MasterCard
Offline Debit Cards |
|
| Small
Ticket ($15 & Under) |
1.65
% + $0.04 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
1.95
% + $0.14 |
| Restaurant |
1.29
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
1.59
% + $0.20 |
| MasterCard
Credit Cards |
|
|
| Merit
3 - Swiped - Core Value |
1.68
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
1.98
% + $0.20 |
| Merit
3 - Swiped - Enhanced Value |
1.83
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.13
% + $0.20 |
| MasterCard
World & Elite Cards |
|
| Restaurant
- World & World Elite |
1.83
% + $0.10 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.13
% + $0.20 |
| MasterCard
Corporate & Business |
|
|
| Face-to-Face
Corporate |
2.15
% + $0.00 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.45
% + $0.10 |
| Face-to-Face
Business |
2.30
% + $0.00 |
Add
30 BP + $.10 |
2.60
% + $0.10 |
| |
|
| The
above are the usual interchange categories that restaurants
can expect |
| Interchange
Rates already include Dues and Assessments which we have
rounded off to 10 BP |
| Visa
Dues and Assessments are .0925% |
|
| MasterCard
Dues and Assessments are .0950% |
|
| |
|
| Rates
reflect April 2007 Interchange |
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