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ProPay

June 30th, 2007 by Bret

ProPay

What is ProPay?

A solution which makes it easy and affordable for small businesses to accept credit cards.

Why ProPay?

It’s simple and straight forward. All you need to know is the following details from your customer and you can process the payment using the ProPay’s website or touch-tone phone.

  • Credit Card Number
  • Card Expiration Date
  • Zip Code
  • Transaction Amount

  • Pricing

    Pricing varies according to account type and following options are available.

    Basic: Annual fee $34.95, Visa/MC 3.50 % + $0.35, processing limit (per transaction / monthly) $250/$1000

    Premium: Annual fee $59.95, Visa/MC 3.25 % + $0.35, processing limit (per transaction / monthly) $500.00 / $3000.00

    Premium Plus: Annual fee $119.95, Visa/MC 2.99 % + $0.30, processing limit (per transaction / monthly) $1000.00 / $5000.00

    Platinum: Annual fee $299.95, Visa/MC 2.69 % + $0.25, processing limit (per transaction / monthly) $3,000.00 / $15,000.00

    See full comparison here

    Bret’s Note

    Are you a small business need to accept credit cards at low cost (with no sign up fees, monthly minimums, no equipment cost, etc.)? ProPay solution could be the right choice for you.

    However if you have more complex requirements such as shopping cart implementation for your website, recurring billing, etc you would need a different solution.

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    2 Responses
    1. Anita Campbell Says:

      Hi Brett, Good point about complex solutions being better if you require a full shopping cart implementation.

      ProPay is great for those who do in-person sales or telephone sales and need to be able to process credit card orders. Avon representatives, Tupperware reps and so on. And those who sell at craft shows in the summer, etc. may need the convenience of a ProPay.

      Best,
      Anita

    2. Tender Says:

      Yes, I agreed with Anita
      And thanks for this blog, Bret

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