Monday, April 30, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Defeating Credit Card Debt With Self Control
By Roy Thomsitt

Credit card debt is a major social problem in some Western
countries. To rid yourself of credit card debt, it is best to
recognize the problem as both a social and individual problem.

If you are overburdened with credit card debt, or are in danger
of becoming so, it is very easy to see it purely as an
individual problem, one from which you may be suffering both
physically and mentally. Worry and stress can be silent
marauders into your physical and mental well being. Debt can
undoubtedly cause both worry and stress, not just to the
debtor, but their immediate families too.

Why Should You Care About The Social Causes of Credit Card
Debt?

If you wish to overcome your credit card debt problem, you will
benefit from removing some of the social influences. They are a
major influence on the way you react, think and behave. Remove
the social influences, and you take a big stride in your
journey to eliminate your debt.

I do not, of course, mean remove the root causes of credit card
debt. You cannot do that. What I am referring to is to prevent
the social influences from penetrating you and taking over your
life. As an individual, you have the right to resist social
influences where they are harmful. The liberal, unfettered use
of credit cards is an influence you will benefit from
resisting.

Just by being fully aware of the social influences, you have
made an important step. You will more likely be on your guard,
and by asserting your individuality, you are more likely to
overcome or prevent the credit card debt problem.

What Are The Social Causes Of Credit Card Debt?

You could spend years analyzing the credit card debt problem.
Here are just a few of the influences at work in the society
around you:

1. Credit card interest rates are high, therefore the profits
can be high. Banks and other credit card issuers are after
their slice of that big money, including from you. They can
therefore justify big marketing budgets to get your money. I
deliberately do not say “get your business”. You will resist
better if you think “they are after my money.”

2. It is very easy to get credit cards, multiple credit cards
in fact. Issuers of credit cards make it easy for you, if you
have had no debt problems in the past. If they seem to take it
lightly, it is understandable that their customers do too. But
remember, they take the risk factors into account when setting
interest rates. That’s why they are so high.

3. Your friends, neighbours and work colleagues will probably
all have multiple credit cards, talk about them and flash them
around from time to time. That can all influence your own
attitude to credit card debt. 4. Depending on what country you
are in, yours may be a “have now, pay later” society. Immediate
gratification can take precedence over common sense. If everyone
else is doing it, it surely must be right? Wrong. Especially if
the interest rates are too high.

5. You see other people buy new furniture, go on exotic
vacations, or go out to expensive restaurants all the time.
Even if you never know if they are doing so on credit card, you
may want the same. But you do not have the immediate cash, so
what do you do? Jump on the credit card train? That is what
your society may be pushing you towards.

How To Resist the Social Pressures To Succumb To Credit Card
Debt

Due to the overwhelming pressures of the credit card society,
it can be quite a difficult task, initially, to change your own
attitudes. But by asserting your individuality, you can steadily
eliminate the social conditioning. It is really a matter of how
you think in certain situations. You are in charge of the way
you think, so all you need to do is what is natural. Not what
everyone else seems to be doing around you, but what is natural
to you as an individual. Think to protect yourself, assert
yourself, and to look after your financial well being.

Here are a few ideas to help you:

1. Whatever type of loan you may apply for, you are after just
one product, money. Different types of loans are marketed as
separate products, in different packages, but to you, they
should all be one: money. The money, once you have it, is all
the same quality. A dollar is a dollar, a pound is a pound, a
euro is a euro. Having engrained that upon yourself, knowing
you are just after this single product, you need only look at
price. Credit card debt is very, very expensive. The interest
takes money from you, and reduces your assets. If you need a
loan, you want the lowest possible interest rate, one that does
not unnecessarily leech your assets.

2. A credit card should only be used as a convenience to pay if
you have no cash on you, knowing that you can pay off the
balance before interest charges kick in. Many cards have an
interest free period. Never use credit cards as a loan beyond
that free period. Others do, but you have no need to. You can
eliminate that idea altogether. You are creating a new habit
that will enhance your financial situation, and resisting an
old common habit that would ultimately damage your finances.

3. Plan all your borrowing. Sit down and write down what you
absolutely must buy over the next year, and add what you would
like to buy. Total the cost. Write down a budget for each
month, making sure you have listed all your regular expenses
that are fixed and unavoidable, and those over which there is
some flexibility. Compare that total with your income. If you
have a surplus, then you can think about those extra purchases
you had in mind. If not, don’t think any more about them. You
cannot afford them, and cannot afford to borrow.

If you have a planned surplus, then maybe you can get those
things you wanted. If you can afford all of them, and there are
quite a few items on your list, then forget about getting a
loan. Be patient, resist the have now pay later syndrome. You
can save interest and buy a bonus item with that later if you
really must. You are in a great position to pay cash.
Prioritize the things you want to buy, and note their cost, and
then work out a plan by which you buy one item at a time spread
throughout the year. Why pay the banks credit, when you can pay
cash? You will save not just the interest but maybe get cash
discounts. Cash gives you control. With credit you are
subservient.

If, on the other hand, there are just one or two more expensive
items you want to buy, it is time to compare options and test
your resolve. If you save your surplus each month, consider how
long it will take to have enough for item 1 and maybe item 2.
Are they really urgent? Probably not. Maybe you can save for
one after 4 months and 2 after 9 months. That way you are
getting into the habit of saving, and living off cash. Cash is
king. Your finances will start to look good over time, and
you’ll start to feel proud of yourself. You will feel in
control.

Remember too that by saving, if an emergency comes up, you may
have the cash at hand instead of reaching for that expensive
credit card.

You really cannot wait and save? That is a pity, but now check
out all the loan sources suitable for your intended purchases.
Get the best plan, the best interest rates, and apply, with the
intention of using that loan just for what it is intended, and
to pay it off within the time scale of the spending plan. In
the example one year. Stick to that discipline, and your credit
is still under your control. And, you have avoided reliance on
expensive credit cards.

4. Remind yourself every day that you are only going to use
your credit card when you have no cash on you, as a
convenience, and you will repay it before interest starts to
accrue.

5. Also remind yourself every day that sometimes it is good, or
even necessary, to be that bit different, and to resist social
pressures. Imagine all the credit card lemmings heading towards
the precipice, while you relax in your counting house, counting
out your money. Real money; your assets. Anyway, it’s great
sometimes to be different, it really does make you feel good
about yourself.

6. Never, ever feel you have to buy something just because a
neighbour or friend has been boasting about theirs. Envy and
jealousy are viruses that minimize your individuality, and can,
in this case, damage your finances.

Resisting the pressures of the credit card society will be a
lot easier once you have set your mind to it, and started to
feel the benefits. Enjoy the process, and you will be a cash
convert for the rest of your affluent life.

About the Author: Roy Thomsitt is the owner and part author of
http://www.eliminate-credit-card-debt-now.com

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

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Tips For Choosing A Credit Card Company
By John Daley

Credit Cards are essential for any consumer today. However,
when choosing a new credit card company, many people do not
know what to look for. It is important to have a good company
because bad credit card companies can lead users into quite a
bit of trouble. Whether you are a college student getting your
first credit card, or someone looking to switch, choosing the
company and type is very important. These few tips should help
make your decision easier.



1. Pay attention to interest rates. In truth, all credit card
interest rates are ridiculous. However, it is always a good
idea to choose the best interest rate for your needs. If you
think you may have the potential to miss a payment or two, then
a lower interest rate will suit your needs better than a higher
interest rates. If you are completely confident in your ability
to pay credit card debts off immediately, than interest rates
should not be a problem. Always look for the median interest
rate. Credit card companies offering extremely low interest
rates may have other hidden charges. Extremely high interest
rates are simply nonsensical.

2. The type of credit card must also be taken into account.
Different credit card types have different offers. Major cards
like American Express, Visa, Master Card, and Discover all have
their positive and negative elements. Along with the type comes
the credit card plan. Some credit cards are designed for
college students, and have special bonuses for grades. Other
credit cards offer reward points for shopping at a certain
store. Always go for the credit card promotion that fits you
best. If you eat frequently at a certain restaurant, then maybe
a credit card offering reward points for that restaurant is a
good idea.

3. Keep in mind the bank associated with the credit card, and
the credit card company’s policies on security. Identity theft
is a large issue and continues to increase. Be sure that your
bank has specific security plans to keep your personal
information safe. In the event of credit card fraud, it is
always good to have a company with great identity theft
policies. Some credit card companies will work tirelessly to
correct the identity theft problem and clear your name. Other
companies may not be so eager to give up their time and money
to protect your credit status.

4. Lastly, keep in mind some tricks credit card carriers may
employ. Some banks will attempt to destabilize someone with
good credit by sending their bills at different times. Other
credit card companies will offer great rewards, but have hidden
fees and high interest rates. It is always good to see a
company’s policy on late payment. Some companies will take
advantage of a late payment by raising interest rates
drastically and severely injuring your credit. Never be afraid
to read the fine print of any credit card agreement, because
you might find something that you don’t agree with.

Getting a new credit card can be scary. Credit is a big deal
because it dictates what you are able to borrow and do
financially. However, with careful planning and
decision-making, you will surely get a credit card that is
worth having.

About the Author: John Daley is very interested in financial
topics and gives advice on credit cards. Learn more at
http://www.creditcardlowdown.com .

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Reduce Operating Costs, Gain efficiency, and Compete Effectively with VoIP
By Hadi Shavarini

Imagine phones (that look like regular phones as we-know-it-today) connecting to the Internet via an Ethernet jack (similar to a PC) instead of the phone plug on the wall. These are called IP-based phones. These phones do not use analog phone lines - instead they get connected to the Internet. One would pick up the receiver and make a phone call just as it is done today and VoIP converts the human voice into IP packets (data similar to email data) and pushes it out through the Internet to the phone switch where it is terminated. In a nut shell, VoIP digitalizes voice into data packets, sending them and reconverting them back into voice at destination.

What are the benefits of VoIP and why you should consider it? To compete effectively in the eWorld, a decent businesses infrastructure MUST HAVE two essential components: A High-speed Internet connection and a sophisticated phone system.

Up until now, to build a solid infrastructure, small businesses had to spend lots of money for having multiple phone lines, perhaps an 800 line, fax line, credit card machine, to name a few. These days the ONLY essential component to worry about is having a reliable high-speed Internet connection. Connectivity can be addressed with either cable or DSL service (typically $250 per month) through cable providers such as Comcast, RCN, etc. and DSL can be provided through the Verizons of the world. The good news is that with the arrival of VoIP, there is no need to pay a dime for multiple phone lines, any phone system (PBX), any local/long distance calls, phone maintenance, etc. At 30% to 50% less than the cost of a typical phone system, a VoIP system will provide a more sophisticated system with increased functionality than any analog phone system. It offers an enterprise-level system that was affordable ONLY by fortune 500 companies. Now small businesses can compete like big corporations at a fraction of the cost!

Small businesses are beginning to realize that IP-based phone system streamlines their communications needs and their call flow in ways that was not possible a year ago. As a result they can improve the customer experience and combined with wireless IP communications, employees can become completely mobile. The beauty of it is that IP enables the phone to be anywhere – this is a perfect solution for companies with remote/satellite offices who wish to have one uniform phone system for all employees regardless of their location.

There's a whole list of benefits unlocked by VoIP beyond the obvious. One of the most important advantages of using VoIP is reliable continuity. Imagine having a system that can stay operational through the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, or the August blackout and a whole list of building failures by the central phone system. In a typical VoIP system the main elements of the network are offsite, they're automatically protected from these sort of issues. Another benefit is, unlike a traditional phone system [Time-Division Multiplexed TDM], where the environment is a common point of failure, in a VoIP it is very easy to put in redundancy in which all clients connect to the outside world by more than one path. This guarantees phone connectivity and no call is ever lost.

IP telephony lowers the costs of communications system tremendously while increases productivity in more ways than one. Consider a world where ALL communications, including eMail, voice messages, conference calls, and/or even wireless devices can be integrated through a single system where employees, no matter of the location, can be contacted. For companies with multiple locations, VoIP system can eliminate the need for several receptionists – which is growing in popularity.

The benefits of VoIP are endless. It eliminates the need for having an expensive PBX system; it saves time and resources associated with the maintenance & supporting such systems; it removes the hassle of dealing with phone companies; on and on … while offering a superior phone system at 30 to 50% of the cost.

Hadi Shavarini is the General Manager and co-founder of Blue Robin Inc.- Building eBusiness Infrastructures. Blue Robin offers cost effective enterprise-level VoIP systems. Hadi Shavarini has been involved with VoIP development since 2002. http://www.bluerobininc.com

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

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How to Start a Paper Shredding Business
By Randy Wilson

Paper Shredding Business Opportunities are blossoming up everywhere because in recent years, privacy concerns and new policies have forced companies all over the country to invest in paper shredding services. Large corporations and small are in need of shredding services.

Even in many homes, people have purchased small, trash can sized paper shredders for mail and receipts. Most businesses will not be able to shred the material they have by purchasing one of these same machines. First, the small machines are not capable of the volume. Secondly, companies in general are downsizing staff and it is unlikely that they are going to pay someone to feed documents into a tiny shredder all day.

That is where you come in. Investing in a paper shredding business now is like buying a gold mine. The list of documents the Federal Government says must be destroyed is getting lengthier everyday. Every time you sign a document, be it a job application or a credit card receipt, there is a time limit that the receiving company has to hold that document. After that time limit, they are required by law to destroy, or shred, that document.

Large corporations can take in thousands of signed resumes' a year. Restaurants and retail outlets that have not gone to electronic signature devices can have thousands of credit card receipts a month. Think of all the banking records that come due for destruction every week. Now think about the amount of tax documents that need to be rotated and destroyed every year. These are just a few examples of the growing necessity of paper shredding businesses for confidential document destruction.

Mobile shredders are a fantastic investment, as the shredding device is built into the back of a large truck trailer for onsite paper shredding. This allows the shredding company owner to go to the client for onsite shredding. Companies spend thousands of dollars warehousing these documents that often get kept years past their required time because no one wants to deal with all that paper. Mobile paper shredding would allow you to go directly to their warehouse or storage facility. Clients will appreciate not having to pay someone else to have all of this information brought to you.

Even in this electronic age, there are still things that will be in paper form. Recorded documents and legal papers are still required to have pen and ink signature. Many companies are even having computer components such as hard drives and floppy disks shredded for security purposes. The federal government requires such stringent privacy laws due to identity theft and fraud, that nearly any document with a name and address on it must be destroyed after a certain period of time. This continuing process virtually guarantees that a confidential paper disposal service would thrive in the right hands.

Time limits for document destruction will play in your favor as well. Nearly every set of documents has a different holding date. For example, resumes and cover letters have a hold date of one year, if the applicant was not hired. Hired applicants can have part of their file destroyed in three years, for example, the application and some privacy statements. Corporations as well as individuals are required to keep tax records on file for three years. Companies that process financial data, such as banks and paid tax services, will always have documents that are in need of destruction. This gives you the perfect opportunity for a home employment paper shredding business.

Things to consider when thinking about a paper shredding business will depend on what type of service you wish to offer. Having a fixed location where people can bring their records to you for destruction is one idea. However, it is worth considering purchasing a mobile shredding unit in addition to this or even as the sole business operation. Mobile paper shredding will allow you to be even more flexible to your clients needs.

The demand in this industry will only be growing in the coming years as laws and policies change. It is clear that this is a growing enterprise. Be it on site shredding with a mobile shredding unit, or a permanent paper shredding location, you can be sure that there is a public in need of this critical service.

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Randy has dozens of home based business articles such as Best Home Based Internet Business, Ebay Money Making Tips and Medical Billing Service.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

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Online Credit Card Account Access
By Adam Goldman

Credit cards, the Internet and online services all pave the
path towards a new era of technological advancements and
commercialised lifestyles. Nowadays, you won’t have to fly
halfway around the world or drive across town to purchase
authentic gifts for a loved one. Instead, you can just order it
online at home. Your gift will be wrapped and delivered right to
your door step. All you need is a secure connection, a working
credit card account and a little understanding of how to manage
an online account.

In fact, if you find it hard to keep your bills in order or
can’t find the time to drop in at the bank, then having an
online credit card account is the best way to solve your
problems. With this, you can actually manage all your finances
without you ever leaving your office, or even your desk. You
can make instant payments on the spot, check past transactions
easily and immediately print statements that would regularly
take weeks to get to your mailbox.

With all this convenience, anyone is bound to worry about the
security of having an online credit card account. If you are
able to access your account with your name, ID or a simple
password, it is possible for a thief who has the right
combination of these elements to access to your account. Thus,
it is important that you do not give out your personal
information to strangers or even callers over the phone.

Also, before you enter any sensitive information on your
browser, ensure that your browser is a secured browser that
utilizes Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) that encrypts data before
transmitting it to the server. Most banking websites utilize
secured web pages indicated by a locked padlock sign at the
bottom of the browser. Naturally, credit card users are advised
to not make financial transactions over public computers. Online
access can be a godsend to most of us who lead a busy lifestyle
but if we are not careful, we may lose our finances and
property to thieving scoundrels at the click of a mouse.

About the Author: Adam Goldman recommends Find Credit Cards for
finding a Visa card application. See
http://www.findcreditcards.org/issuer/visa.php for more
information

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Identity Theft: Don't Be A Victim!
By Matthew Keegan

Moments after stepping out of the taxi, Rachel plunged through the entranceway of the hotel lobby eager to put behind what had been a terribly exhausting day. Flight delays due to weather had caused her LAX-MDW-BWI trip to take nearly eleven hours to complete. All she could think of was taking off her shoes to relieve her aching feet and dipping them into soothing, warm bath water.

The line at the front desk was mercifully short. One clerk caught Rachel's attention and signaled her forward — she gave him her reservation information and then dug out her American Express card for payment. As he stepped away to verify its authenticity Rachel's eyes surveyed the lobby. "They've updated everything since I was last here", she thought. Her concentration, clouded by fatigue, was now on the mission style tables, chairs, and light fixtures, which had replaced the heavy, wooden furniture previously occupying the lobby. "Here is your card and room key, ma'am," the clerk interrupted minutes later. Quickly, Rachel stuffed her card back into her wallet, gathered her bags and whisked away to her room.

Rachel was a victim of identity theft that night, but did not know it at the time. Had she kept a watchful eye on what her clerk was doing instead of studying the lobby, she might have noticed him switching cards on her. At the very least, she would have seen that the card handed to her beneath her room key was not her own.

Identity theft is an exploding problem that has increased exponentially in this technological age. Particularly since the early 1990s thieves have been taking advantage of what we would consider every day transactions: writing a check at the grocery store, ordering merchandise via the internet, applying for a credit card, using your cell phone, and more. Each transaction requires you to share personal information: your bank and credit card account numbers; your income, your Social Security Number (SSN); and your name, address, and phone numbers.

An identity thief will lift some piece of your personal information and appropriate it without your knowledge to commit fraud or theft. One of the most common methods is when the identity thief uses your personal information to open a credit card account in your name.

The Federal Trade Commission is the arm of the federal government tasked with overseeing the problem of identity theft. A special hotline number (1-877-IDTHEFT) was created for consumers to call to place your information in a database which is accessible with other law enforcement agencies and private entities, including any companies about which you may complain. Additionally, an ID Theft Affidavit — a form you can use to alert companies where a new account was opened in your name — can be filled out and given to the company. This affidavit is available online to consumers.

Identity thieves can get your personal information in a number of ways:

* They steal wallets and purse containing your i.d. and credit and bank cards.

* They steal your mail, including your bank and credit card statements, pre-approved credit offers, telephone calling cards and tax information.

* They complete a "change of address form" to divert your mail to another location.

* They rummage through your trash, or the trash of businesses, for personal data in a practice known as "dumpster diving."

* They fraudulently obtain your credit report by posing as a landlord, employer or someone else who may have a legitimate need for — and a legal right to — the information.

* They get your business or personnel records at work.

* They find personal information in your home.

* They use personal information you share on the internet.

* They buy your personal information from "inside" sources. For example, an identity thief may pay a store employee for information about you that appears on an application for goods, services or credit.

Identity thieves will then take the personal information they have obtained about you and use it in a number of different ways:

* They will call your credit card issuer and, pretending to be you, ask to change the mailing address on your credit card account. The imposter then runs up charges on your account. Because your bills are being sent to the new address, it may take some time before you realize that there is a problem.

* They open a new credit card account, using your name, date of birth and SSN. When they sue the credit card and don't pay the bills, the delinquent account is reported on your credit report.

* They establish phone or wireless service in your name.

* They open a bank account in your name and write bad checks on that account.

* They file for bankruptcy under your name to avoid paying debts they have incurred under your name, or to avoid eviction.

* They counterfeit checks or debits cards, and drain your bank account.

* They buy cars by taking out auto loans in your name.

Fortunately for Rachel, American Express covered her losses. Although she didn't find out about the theft until she reached her home in California, American Express suspended her account when a number of suspicious charges appeared and she couldn’t be reached by them to verify the charges. Their fraud department left a message on her phone answering machine instructing her to call them and, when she did, Rachel was notified that someone else was using her card. When she explained that she had the card in her possession, she checked her purse and found a card for someone else instead.

Visa, MasterCard and American Express absorb the cost of fraud as long as they are notified by the consumer [certain restrictions may apply — check with your card issuer for specific details]. Had Rachel used a debit card, the story might have been much different. Unlike a credit card, the debit card takes a direct hit on your bank account, meaning that you will have to absorb the loss.

So, all is well with Rachel, right? Sure, American Express overnighted a new card with a new account number for Rachel to use on her next trip, but the problem could very well have continued — and deepened — had she not taken three more steps recommended by the Federal Trade Commission:

First, contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit bureaus. Tell them that you are a victim of identity theft. Request that a "fraud alert" be placed in your file, as well as a victim's statement asking that creditors call you before opening any new accounts or changing your existing accounts. This can help prevent an identity thief from opening additional accounts in your name.

At the same time, order copies of your credit reports from the credit bureaus. Credit bureaus must give you a free copy of your report if your report is inaccurate because of fraud, and you make that request in writing. Review your reports carefully to make sure no additional fraudulent accounts have been opened in your name or unauthorized changes made to your existing accounts.

Second, contact the creditors for any accounts that have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Creditors can include credit card companies, phone companies and other utilities, and banks and other lenders.

Third, if possible, file a report with your local police or the police in the community where the identity theft took place. Get a copy of the police report in case the bank, credit card company or others need proof of the crime. Even if the police are unable to catch the thief, the report can be helpful when dealing with creditors.

In summation, identity theft is a problem that is causing businesses and consumers billions of dollars per year. As a result, higher interest rates and an increase in the cost of goods and services is passed on to consumers. So, do not be a victim — protect yourself from identity theft by remaining alert especially when a third party is handling your personal information.

Matthew Keegan is the owner of a successful web design and marketing company based in North Carolina, USA. He manages several sites including the Corporate Flight Attendant Community at http://www.corporateflyer.net and the Aviation Employment Board at http://www.aviationemploymentboard.net This article originally appeared in the Summer 2002 issue of the Flight Attendant News.

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

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Electronic Credit Card Processing
By Thomas Morva

The success of an online business depends on the process of accepting credit card payments. This type of payment permits you to attract both impulsive buyers and casual surfers alike. It also guarantees that you get timely payment.

Electronic credit card processing facilities handle orders directly through the Internet. This is normally a complex deal that needs the coordination of many things such as your website, your consumer?s credit card company, a payment gateway, and an account into which credits are deposited. Electronic card processing is safe and secure, and it provides the best customer service.

Three major types of electronic credit card processing are available. The first type uses a virtual machine that allows manual addition of mail. The second type involves a simple integration technique that links your site directly to the credit card and bank system. The third type uses a means for custom-linking your system to other more complex systems using a transaction gateway server.

Credit cards can be processed either in real-time or in a collective manner (batch processing). Electronic credit card processing generally has excellent real-time processing speed. The business is processed instantly and the consumer knows whether or not his card is accepted. But real-time processing has greater risk of fraud, since anybody can use a stolen card before it is reported stolen. Another disadvantage is that you cannot accept any order when the electronic credit card processor's server fails. Batch processing is ideal for smaller businesses. Here, many credit card transactions are processed jointly at a later time. The risk of fraud is moderately low.

Today, many companies offer fast, reliable and safe electronic credit card processing services. Each will work with almost all major credit cards, including Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover.

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Friday, April 13, 2007

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Credit Card Processing Accessories
By Kent Pinkerton

Credit card processing accessories include a magnetic stripe reader, a keypad to enter prices and other information, and a small display. The printer can be either built-in or a separate unit. Traditional credit card terminals have different types of displays. Larger displays allow you see more information at once. Displays are usually measured in lines and columns. An 8 x 20 display has 8 lines of text in 20 columns. Backlit display is a standard feature in most new terminals. It lets you to see the terminal even in low light.

Keypads vary in size and number of keys. Larger keypads are very easy to use. There are many types of printers including dot matrix receipt printers, thermal receipt printers, and inkjet receipt printers. Credit card processing terminals are available with integrated fast thermal printer with automatic feeding system. Some of them have four users programmable function soft keys which help better interaction and built-in fast printer.

Credit card processing terminals are compact machines. Accessories such as integrated smart card readers, plug-in battery charger, and power cords are essential components. For virtual credit card terminals, phone or fax, software, computer, and internet connections are necessary. A credit card processing terminal that has a PIN pad can accept debit cards. Card reader cleaners and surge protectors are other credit card processing accessories. Printer paper, ribbons and ink cartridges, mounts and stackers, manual imprinters and imprinter slips, power packs, and cables are also indispensable credit card processing accessories.

There are a number of manufacturers who provide credit card processing accessories. They supply customers various quality solutions to suit their growing needs. Most of them are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of years from the date of shipment.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Online Merchant Account - Costs and Alternatives
By Bruce Zhang

Merchant Account Basics

A Merchant Account is a commercial bank account established by a merchant to receive payment via credit cards. Three parts are required to accept credit cards. Besides a merchant account, you need a local bank checking account to deposit funds and a processing solution, such a terminal or web-based store front to take credit card payments. Online merchant account, or ecommerce merchant account, is a merchant account that can take credit orders on the Web.

Cost of Merchant Account

An online merchant account will boost your online sales, but merchant account incurs various types of cost. A merchant account usually requires a one-time setup fee between $50 - $100. Some merchant account providers waive the setup fee in promotion period or in conjunction with other services. Other costs include gateway fee, statement fee, annual fee, transaction fees and discount rate fees.

Accept Credit Card without Merchant Account

When you first start an online business and have limited resources, the alternative would be to use the services of a credit card processor. You can enjoy the benefits of processing credit card transactions online without the requirements of a merchant account and high costs involved. Paypal, WorldPay, PaySystems and Clickbank are some of popular credit processing services. Popular shopping carts or online storefronts, such as eBay Store, Yahoo! Store and Microsoft bCentral, offer built-in credit card processing capability.

International Merchant Account

International merchant accounts, or Offshore Merchant Accounts, are merchant accounts that allow the merchants to accept payments from around the world-- regardless of where your business or customers are located. Comparing to an online merchant account, two major services that come with an International merchant account are Multiple-Currency Support and International Fraud Protection.

Wireless/Mobile Merchant Account

Mobile merchants used to face unique issues when accepting credit card payments. With the advancement of high-speed wireless networks and mobile technology, mobile businesses are no longer limited in their payment options to just cash or checks.

Many mobile merchant account (http://www.4th-media.net/online_payment/mobile_merchant_account.php) service providers waive application fee and setup fees to attract more businesses. However, the use of wireless service provider does incur the expense of the terminal hardware, activation fee, monthly service fee, and transaction cost.

Copyright @2005, Bruce Zhang

Bruce Zhang has over 10 years experience in developing ecommerce and e-business application such as literature fulfillment (http://www.4th-media.net/order_fulfillment/literature_fulfillment.php) and supply chain management applications.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

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150 Highest Paying Adsense Keywords Revealed!
By Kevin Miller

So you want to make money with Adsense but the first thing that you need to do is select the right keywords and phases to put in the content of your pages. Knowing the right keywords to use is critical to you making lots of money because that will determine how much you get paid for every click. In this article, I will reveal to you the top 150 keywords that can generate large sums of money for you. Now you can easily make money online. The top paying keyword goes for around $75 per click, while the bottom keyword go for around $21.62 per click. Use this information to your advantage.

Rank Keyword

1 mesothelioma

2 cheap auto insurance

3 consolidate student loan

4 life insurance quote

5 cheap car insurance

6 refinance home

7 car insurance quote

8 refinancing

9 online car insurance

10 online insurance quotes

11 criminal defense lawyer

12 debt consolidation

13 refinance home mortgage

14 medical malpractice lawyer Michigan

15 bad credit home loan

16 loan refinance

17 tax attorney

18 online insurance quote

19 laptop data recovery

20 medical malpractice Michigan

21 car insurance rates

22 equity home loan

23 register domain name

24 data recovery service

25 life insurance rates

26 auto insurance rates

27 cheapest car insurance

28 domain register

29 dui attorney

30 lawyer medical malpractice

31 home loan

32 credit card consolidation

33 car accident lawyer

34 free debt consolidation

35 car insurance

36 term life insurance

37 second mortgage

38 hard drive data recovery

39 dui lawyer

40 refinance leads

41 raid data recovery

42 home loans

43 mortgage loan leads

44 refinance

45 mortgage internet leads

46 domain registration

47 credit card debt consolidation

48 low rate mortgage

49 mortgages

50 fitness franchise

51 debt consolidator

52 california home loan

53 medical malpractice new york

54 credit card machines

55 digital asset management

56 malpractice attorney

57 help desk software

58 criminal defense attorney

59 domain names

60 mortgage loan

61 accept credit cards

62 mortgage broker leads

63 best mortgage rate

64 online credit card processing

65 personal injury lawyer

66 mesothelioma attorney

67 fixed rate mortgage

68 accident attorney

69 conference calling

70 sub prime mortgage leads

71 home improvement loans

72 domain hosting

73 defense attorney

74 credit card 0 apr

75 data recovery

76 credit card merchant account

77 credit card acceptance

78 injury lawyer

79 currency trading

80 mortgage leads

81 merchant credit card

82 business intelligence

83 injury attorney

84 network marketing software

85 sales leads

86 online college degree

87 leads lists

88 mba online degree

89 debt counseling

90 malpractice attorneys

91 debt management

92 domain web hosting

93 crm software

94 edi software

95 credit card service

96 lawyers malpractice

97 cheap web hosting

98 web content management tool

99 Chicago medical malpractice

100 ecommerce web hosting

101 mortgage rate

102 subprime mortgage leads

103 mortgage rates

104 balance transfer credit card

105 safeco insurance

106 annuity leads

107 mortgage leads for sale

108 attorneys medical malpractice

109 debt consolidation leads

110 stock trading online

111 inexpensive web hosting

112 web content management software

113 virtual web hosting

114 credit card processor

115 life insurance

116 medigap insurance

117 web hosting reseller

118 hosting

119 california mortgage

120 orlando medical malpractice

121 online trading

122 crm online

123 special finance leads

124 direct mail lists

125 asbestos lung cancer

126 business sales leads

127 debt free

128 asset management software

129 debt solution

130 low interest credit card

131 card credit debt

132 exclusive mortgage leads

133 whole life insurance

134 mortgage interest rate

135 discount web hosting

136 debt relief

137 lawyer houston

138 online associate degree

139 web site content management

140 lawyers medical malpractice

141 credit card machine

142 orange county search engine optimization

143 wireless credit card

144 adjustable rate mortgage

145 asset management technology

146 debt help

147 online bachelor degree

148 duplication dvd

149 mortgage

150 automotive direct mail

Congratulations, you now know the top 150 highest paying Adsense keywords. I guess now you think that all you need to do is insert some of these keywords into your website and you will start to make lots of money, right? Wrong, wrong, wrong. I hate to tell you this, but I must: the 150 keywords above will be worthless to 90% of Adsense users. Why do I say that? Well, facts show that 90% of webmasters that use Adsense barely make $180 per month. This is mainly due to the fact that they don’t know the secrets to making money with Adsense. Top Adsense earners know these Adsense money making secrets and are using them to earn around $15,500 per month just by having Adsense ads on their site. You must learn these powerful Adsense money making secrets if you want to earn thousands monthly with Adsense. 97% of Adsense top earners won’t reveal these secrets to you for fear of competition. The hardest task that you will face is finding out what are the Adsense money making secrets and how to implement them .

I highly recommend that you visit http://adsense-videos.mcs9.com - There you will find 9 amazing videos and that will reveal to you the Adsense money making secrets that top Adsense earners are using. By using these secrets, you’ll be able to earn $19,150 per month from Adsense.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Is Your Wireless Network Secure?
By Jeremy Whittaker

Networking professionals are encouraging people to think
twice about wireless network security. You might be
thinking I use WEP-128 bit encryption with MAC address
filtering, I’m safe. Or you may be you’ve never even heard
of WEP, if this is the case you might want to unplug your
wireless access point immediately. But then again look at
the bright side at least you don’t have the false sense of
security that your network is secure. Perhaps you are the
smart guy who knows how insecure wireless networks are. You
too are at just an equal risk!

Your computer consultant might be partially right when they
say WEP will protect your network. It will protect your
network from casual snooping but that is about it. Last
year the FBI was able to crack a WEP protected network in
less than 3 minutes with tools widely available on the
internet. Since then it’s been downhill for WEP.

At this point you might be thinking, “Oh well, someone gets
on my network and uses the internet”. This is completely
false. If someone has gone through the process of getting
on your network chances are the only thing they want is not
internet access. Any computer security professional will
tell you that physical access to the network is 95% of the
security battle. Once this has been accomplished you can
consider all of your data compromised. Customer invoices,
customer data, credit card numbers and passwords to
financial institutions will all be in the hands of a hacker.

One in many methods can be used to gain access to your
personal data, whether it’s through Key loggers, Trojans, or
just by sniffing your plaintext network traffic.

Maybe, just maybe, I have not convinced you of the
insecurities of wireless networks. Let me tell you about
another attack that hackers can use to gain access to your
network. Let’s say your access points are completely locked
down, to your knowledge. A user from your network goes and
flips on their laptop while sitting in an airport terminal
waiting for a plane. They see an available insecure
wireless network so they click on it and connect. None of us
have ever done this before right, itching to check their
email one last time before heading out of town? Unbeknownst
to them they have just clicked on a fake honeypot wireless
network, set up by a rogue hacker that before they can even
realize their machine is already being scanned. Picture for
a moment that user could be anywhere, even sitting at a desk
in your network. Just as long as the rogue access point is
stronger than your AP’s radio signal you’re security is
done.

May be you fall into the category of never setting up
wireless networks because you read about their insecurities.

How then can you be at risk? Just consider for a moment
that a user in your organization fires up his wireless card.

See’s a wireless network that is named XYZCorp after your
company. So they connect to it and immediately a script is
hammering their machine for security vulnerabilities. Once
again they connected to a rogue access point setup by a
hacker. Now you might be thinking. “C’mon you must have to
be a computer genius to find and run these tools.” Think
again, thanks to the kind people over at remote-exploit.org
all these tools can be downloaded in one big happy ISO file.

Burned to a CD as an image and bang you’re done, ready to
take a drive to the nearest business and start sniffing
credit card numbers. Everything wrapped into a nice package
just waiting for the next script kiddy to start running the
programs. You may be thinking ok this is a major problem so
what should I do? Give up my organizations ability to use
wireless networks? This isn’t exactly what we are saying.
A newer wireless security technology has taken over in 2004
called WPA. It is more secure than WEP. And so far tools
are not as readily available to hack your network. But
consider the following. WEP was ratified in the late 1990’s
less than six years later it was exploited. This is typical
of almost every computer technology. It is only a matter of
time before technologies are exploited. Just always
remember Security is a multi-tiered companywide
responsibility. From providing physical security to web
site security all matters should be considered serious and
not taken lightly. So before you grab a wireless access
point and slap it in your network, I urge you to think
twice.

You may think you are in a sinking boat because you are a
small organization not able to implement the latest
technologies and afford the newest access points. Or maybe
you cannot afford to pay an IT staff over 100k-200k a year
to maintain your medium size network. Executives at
N2
Network Solutions say you should consider IT outsourcing or
IT consulting. You can get Industry certified engineers on
a project by project basis. Contractual relationships are
also available to dump the responsibility of your network
into their hands for a fraction of the price. To keep your
small to medium size network performing like a Fortune 500
machine invest the capital and secure your assets.

Jeremy Whittaker is a Senior Consultant for N2 Network Solutions, a leader in Phoenix IT Outsourcing, providing computer services and Phoenix IT Consulting.

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Monday, April 9, 2007

Wireless Credit Card Machines

Credit Card Processing Terminals
By Thomas Morva

Today, about 80% of customers choose credit cards to pay for online products and services. If an online firm doesn?t possess credit card payment facilities, certainly it loses consumers and sales. Credit card payments are safe and secure, and they guarantee the best customer service. Besides, these payments give a more professional look to any business.

Several different types of credit card processing terminals are available in today's market. These terminals are also referred to as point of sale (POS) terminals. Their type and style depend on the kind of business and style of credit card processing. Prices also vary according to their functions and the technology they use.

Card readers with a small keypad and display are the most basic form of the POS. These are the most economical type of terminals. A credit card processing terminal first checks the customer?s card information. After that, it withdraws money for the purchase from his account and places it directly into the merchant account.

Most merchants prefer a terminal without an attached printer, while retail merchants usually go for a terminal with an integrated printer. There are also wireless machines that are more costly, but the processing volume supports their cost. Wireless credit card processing terminals are mainly used for businesses that continually change their location. Door-to-door salesmen, taxi cab drivers, and seasonal shop owners are the main other consumers of wireless terminals.

Manual credit card processing is a difficult task and it is more time consuming too. The finest choice is to automate your manual credit card processing machine, if possible. Credit card processing machines use different software packages that provide for instant processing, and encrypted SSL (secure socket layer) for safe deals. Of course, any leaks or losses of personal information immediately break the credibility of a business.

Some latest credit card processing terminals can handle multiple merchant accounts. Examples include Nurit 2085, Omni 3750, Nurit 3020, Omni 3740, and Verifone Tranz 380x2. All these terminals provide retailers a fast, low-cost way to approve and process credit card sales.

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