Are You a High Risk Merchant?
There are times when every business feels as if they are a high risk merchant. Every company has to periodically deal with delinquent accounts, fraudulent activity, stolen credit cards and chargebacks. While it is true that there are no guarantees in business, there are some types of merchant accounts that are considered particularly high risk. Some common types of businesses that warrant a high risk merchant account include:
Online gaming
Adult entertainment services and products
Travel services
Pharmaceutical and herbal supplement products
E-Cash services
ISP and web hosting services
Online tobacco vendors
Online debt services
Online dating services
MLM merchant account
This list is by no means conclusive; which means that you may run a business that seems as if it could use a traditional eCommerce merchant account. Some analyses by experienced merchant account professionals might demonstrate your own need for a high risk processor.
So, what are some attributes of a high risk merchant? Ask yourself the following questions to discover if you are in this exciting, but risky, area of business:
Do you handle a MLM merchant account?
Most multilevel marketing companies are considered high risk by account institutions, due to their high rate of chargebacks. If you run one of these businesses, you will likely need to look for a high risk processor that deals with this type of business relationship and can offer you an MLM merchant account.
Do you have a high number of chargebacks?
Chargebacks, or transactions that wind up being deducted rather than deposited into your account, will designate you as a high risk merchant and require that you search for either national or offshore institutions willing to work with these types of businesses. Regardless of the reasons behind your businesses’ chargebacks, you will be dealt with as high risk.
Do you wind up with many instances of fraudulent credit card or other activity?
If, for whatever reason, you end up with many cases of credit card fraud or other instances of identity theft, then you will probably need a high risk processor. There are ways to reduce your instances of credit card fraud; check with one of these specialty processors for some suggestions.
High Risk Credit Card Processor specializes in these types of High Risk Merchant Accounts, which include High Volume Merchant Accounts and Offshore Merchant Accounts. High Risk Merchant Accounts include mail order companies, telephone orders, adult entertainment industry, the direct marketing industry, dating sites, online dating or escort services, outcall services, travel services, telecom, timeshares industry, diet companies, subscription services, membership services and clubs, ticket sales, MLM merchant accounts, multi-level marketing businesses, bail bonds, pawn shops, water filtration systems merchants, collection agencies, auto rental companies, rare coin and specialty shops, computer merchants, custom design products, software sales and service, detective services, door to door sales, massage parlors, gun and knife shops, hair restoration services, cosmetic surgery providers, high-end ticket sales, high volume merchant accounts, home based businesses, fortune tellers, infomercial merchant accounts, insurance and investment products, custom jewelry sales, multi level marketing, phone sales, internet businesses, seminars, educational institutions, sports collectibles, used car sales, water purifier sales, weight loss centers, vitamin and supplement stores, international merchants, companies that face high chargebacks, etc.
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