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Posted by NationalACH on Mar 20, 2015
Check 21

Echecks Boost SalesEchecks are the most popular alternative payment method for US buyers. High risk processing with electronic checks increases your sales and profits.Echecks are an excellent solution for high risk merchants.  Echecks are processed through bank-to-bank date exchange based on..

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Posted by NationalACH on Mar 02, 2015
high risk merchant account

More Sales with Less RiskThe more payment options you offer customers, the more sales you make.  According to Mercator alternative payments are used for 35% of online purchases.The most popular alternative payment method for US shoppers is echecks.  The majority of US households already use..

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Posted by NationalACH on Sep 25, 2014
High Risk Merchants

E Checks for More SalesOffering electronic checks (echecks) as a payment option gives you an easy way to increase sales.  The more ways customers have to pay you, the more orders you will receive.  Echecks electronically debit payments from customer’s bank accounts and automatically deposit the..

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Posted by NationalACH on Feb 12, 2014
ecommerce echecks

Get More Orders with an Echeck AccountNaturally, accepting cards on your website is important.  Yet, if you do not offer alternative payment methods, such as echecks on your checkout page, you are unnecessarily losing sales to your competition who do.Business Case for Echecks on Your SiteOver 29%..

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Posted by NationalACH on Feb 04, 2014
Check 21 Payment Processing

Reducing E Check Processing RiskWhen you accept checks online, you can increase sales up to  29%. Yet some merchants still wonder how safe electronic check processing is.E checks are the most popular alternative payment method for US shoppers. And are one of the safest ways to process payments...

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Posted by NationalACH on Dec 13, 2013
Remotely Created Checks

What is RCC?Remotely created checks (RCC) are an outgrowth of Check 21 legislation. Check 21 was originally implemented to allow paper checks to be cleared through the Federal Reserve via bank-to-bank image transfer. Most Check 21 transactions start as paper checks from which electronic images..

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