Tuesday, November 21, 2017

How to Get A High Risk Merchant Account for Tech Support Business

How Technical Support Services Work ?

When I started my research for this business, I communicated with a number of people whom I thought might have some practice in managing such merchants, and what I heard from them didn’t precisely come as a surprise to me. Most of my contemporaries warned me that such businesses could be very difficult to work with — that their company practices were doubtful, that they could infrequently doctor the required paperwork, that their chargeback ratios were sky-high, and that customer objection levels were off the chart. “Where have I heard that before?”, I wondered, and my initial practice rapidly confirmed the authenticity of these warnings. However, I had the good fortune to quickly stumble upon a merchant who turned out to be hard working, trustworthy and legit. He also ensured low levels of customer complaints and chargebacks. Equally important, the volume per month was extravagant— about $500,000 and still continues to grow.


Finding the best payment processing solutions can be difficult for tech support merchants operating internationally.

Whether you offer remote tech support assistance or in-office computer services, Merchant Stronghold provides customizable merchant accounts. For tech support businesses with Merchant Stronghold, you will be connected to a vast network of domestic, offshore and international acquiring banks that can approve you regardless of your geographical location.

Tech Support Merchant Account Fees

Our tech support merchant account fees are competitive and affordable, and our application process is free. Once our underwriting department matches you with one of our acquiring banking partners, the bank will then process your application and determine your merchant account fees.

Since banks determine fees on a case-by-case basis, we cannot provide you with exact fees until the underwriting process has been completed. However, you can contact us for your free quote.

How to Get and — More Importantly — Keep a Merchant Account Live

There was this particular merchant based in the U.S. and, by the time it contacted us, it had gone to some of the biggest U.S. processors to open several merchant accounts, a couple of which are still active. Now, this is one of the biggest mistakes that merchants must not make —opening several merchant accounts at once, and not keeping them live. If it’s done otherwise, processors get nervous and understandably so —the new Merchant Account You are applying dormant is either closed down or replaced. 
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