Friday, July 17, 2009

Mobile Commerce Wireless Payment Processing Guide

Mobile Commerce (m-commerce) isn't a new way of processing credit and debit cards. The acceptance method has been around for a few years, but is just really starting to make a large impact on how we do business away from our offices.
m-commerce first started with the use of wireless POS (Point Of Sale) swipe terminals and has since then made its way into cellular phones and PDA's (Personal Digital Assistants). Wireless POS swipe terminals are much more expensive (usually around $399 and up) then regular "wired" terminals which require you to be nearby a phone jack and electrical outlet in order to operate. As a result, this has caused many people to find alternative ways to process transactions while their "on the road" -- at least until now.
Cellular phones and PDA's have largely grown in popularity and as a result manufacturers have made significant improvements and added features to attract even more consumers and meet current owners demands. One of those features is wireless transaction processing. Imagine being able to process credit card and debit card transactions wirelessly within seconds at tradeshows, business seminars, house calls, etc.
Wireless Processing Benefits
Before m-commerce solutions became available collecting funds for orders done "on the road" required people to either pay by cash, check or write down their credit card information so you could process the transaction later back at your office. The fact is, cash and checks can get lost and credit card information, if not put in a secure place, can get into the wrong hands between the time the information was taken down and the customers card was charged. m-commerce solutions have taken a lot of the hassles out of doing business "on the run."
Improved cash flow
Secure credit and debit card authorizations within a matter of seconds
Reduced instances of credit card fraud and chargebacks
Ability to conduct business where phone line connections don't exist

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