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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 Feb 21, 2014
International ACH merchant account

Get More Orders from US ShoppersThe US ecommerce market provides big opportunities for international merchants.  According to Internet Retailer, the US market expanded 13% in 2013, with over $262 billion being spent online.International merchants find that offering alternative payments such as..

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Posted by NationalACH on Nov 22, 2013

Ecommerce Payment Processing for EcigsSales of electronic cigarettes are projected to double to $1 billion this year with growth to $3 billion within 5 years.   “Consumption of e-cigs may overtake traditional cigarettes in the next decade,” predicts Wells Fargo analyst Bonnie..

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Posted by NationalACH on Oct 01, 2013
ACH, Check 21, Uniform Commercial Code, Fraud, High Risk

E Checks Increase SalesAre you a high risk merchant who wants to accept check online accept check by phone orders?  Electronic checks are the most popular alternative payment method for US shoppers.  With echecks you capture more more sales from buyers who don't have cards or are maxed out on..

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Posted by NationalACH on Sep 19, 2013
eChecks, Check 21, NACHA, ACH Payment Processing, High Risk Merchant Accounts

High Risk Merchants Move from ACH to EchecksHigh risk merchants will tell you how challenging it is to remain compliant with restrictive ACH payments processing regulations regarding chargebacks on echecks. It is virtually impossible for many high risk merchants to comply with rules demanded..

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Posted by NationalACH on Sep 06, 2013
ACH Payment Returns

When a payment is made through the ACH Network, funds from the customer’s bank account are not immediately set aside to cover the transaction. Because the ACH system processes transactions in batches rather than “real time”, funds do not clear through the Federal Reserve..

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