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Hi guys
We're looking at getting a credit card machine so we can take payments when customers come to us (chip and pin) but mostly for customer not present transactions from internet orders where we have taken the details over the phone.
I'm not quite sure what setup we would be looking at and would be very grateful if someone could set us straight, and point us to the cheapest setup which is still reliable!
I phoned the merchant services which are provided with FSB membership and the lady there was very helpful, prices etc. seem to be very good with no hidden costs.
However she said there could be interference with the machine and broadband so check with my broadband provider.
I did that as we have broadband and VOIP along with a standard landline going down the one phoneline. Our broadband provider said it should be fine as long as the machine had a microfilter on it.
I then rang BT to check if everything would be fine with them as we use Featureline Compact and I wasn't sure if that would make any difference to anything...the (rather abrupt
) guy said that using the credit card machine would block up the phone line completely (i.e. kill the broadband) and we wouldn't be able to use the phone if we needed to get an authorisation code etc., however I also had the feeling he had commission in his sights so I came away for further investigation.
After that rather rambling intro (I'm tired), my questions are...
Do you need to have a dedicated (or at least two) phone line when having a credit card machine?
Is there anyone cheaper and / or more reliable than the provider with the FSB?
If we do use the FSB merchant services is there an additional charge as it dials the bank?
If I do have to get a second line would FSB Telecom be the best option? (they seem very cheap)
Many thanks in advance for any replies, I've been chasing my tail over this for a couple of days and I'd just like to get it sorted and back to being productive!
We're looking at getting a credit card machine so we can take payments when customers come to us (chip and pin) but mostly for customer not present transactions from internet orders where we have taken the details over the phone.
I'm not quite sure what setup we would be looking at and would be very grateful if someone could set us straight, and point us to the cheapest setup which is still reliable!
I phoned the merchant services which are provided with FSB membership and the lady there was very helpful, prices etc. seem to be very good with no hidden costs.
However she said there could be interference with the machine and broadband so check with my broadband provider.
I did that as we have broadband and VOIP along with a standard landline going down the one phoneline. Our broadband provider said it should be fine as long as the machine had a microfilter on it.
I then rang BT to check if everything would be fine with them as we use Featureline Compact and I wasn't sure if that would make any difference to anything...the (rather abrupt
After that rather rambling intro (I'm tired), my questions are...
Do you need to have a dedicated (or at least two) phone line when having a credit card machine?
Is there anyone cheaper and / or more reliable than the provider with the FSB?
If we do use the FSB merchant services is there an additional charge as it dials the bank?
If I do have to get a second line would FSB Telecom be the best option? (they seem very cheap)
Many thanks in advance for any replies, I've been chasing my tail over this for a couple of days and I'd just like to get it sorted and back to being productive!