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HMS Small Ticket Program

Today’s edition of the Official Merchant Services Blog will discuss the best way for merchants to save money on fees when accepting credit or debit cards for smaller transactions. Host Merchant Services is committed to bringing its clients the lowest fees in the industry. Our Small Ticket Program is a feature that helps us do just that for those merchants who process transactions at $15 or less.

Many merchants have seen debit savings thanks to the Durbin Amendment, which caps the Interchange Fees that Visa and MasterCard charge for debit cards at $0.24 and 5 basis points. Smaller merchants do not see the savings when running transactions under $15, since the 24-cent per item fee and the 5 basis points amount to 2.1% of the total ticket, before any additional fees are incorporated.

The Small Ticket Program however, allows qualifying merchants to pay a per item fee of only 5 cents, while paying an interchange rate of 1.6% for Visa. MasterCard has set its small ticket rate at 4 cents and 1.55%. This program saves merchants money on lower transaction amounts, since the per item fee is less of a burden on them in terms of overall effective rate.

The Interchange category for small tickets is available for merchants who are on Interchange Plus pricing, and who qualify under the Visa business types listed below.  Merchants enrolled in flat rate pricing or any type of three-tiered pricing will not be able to utilize these savings, which is just another way Interchange Plus pricing is truly the best out there.

While some processing companies hide added percentage points in the difference that exists between small ticket and large ticket processing, Host Merchant Services gives the savings directly to you. Our Small Ticket Program offers a better Interchange category and a lower per item fee, saving you more money in processing fees for all purchases $15 or less.

Visa opened up the types of businesses that qualify for Small Ticket Processing in November, 2010. Now each of these industries qualify:

  • Local Commuter Transport
  • Limos & Taxis
  • Bus Lines
  • Bridge & Road Fees/Tolls
  • Grocery Stores/Supermarkets
  • Convenience Stores
  • Service Stations
  • Fast Food Restaurant
  • Drug Stores
  • Book Stores
  • News Dealers, Newsstands
  • Dry Cleaners
  • Quick Copy, Reproduction & Blueprint
  • Parking Lots & Garages
  • Car Washes
  • Motion Picture Theater
  • Video Tape Rental Stores
  • Post Stamps/Government Only

 

If you qualify under any one of these categories, contact Host Merchant Services for your small ticket savings right away. Host Merchant Services promises: we deliver personal service and clarity and as always, we want to keep merchants informed of any potential savings.

DE Auto Show: 10/5-10/7

Today the Official Merchant Services Blog is focused on the Delaware Auto Show.  The exhibit is back again this year, kicking off today at the Chase Center on the Riverfront (815 Justison St., Wilmington).  Delaware’s show is the first in the region to preview 2013 models, and runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Car enthusiasts will have plenty to look at, with 200 cars from 70 local dealers and show cars including a 1912 Stanley Touring Model 87 Steam Car, a Fisker Karma, a few Porsches, and others. Also attending the event is Bear chef Dana Herbert, “The Next Great Baker” winner, who will be on hand to showcase his life-sized Fiat car cake. Other forms of entertainment include celebrity autograph signings by two former Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies outfielder John Mayberry, Jr as well as photo-ops with favorite local area mascots including the Eagles’ Swoop, the Oriole and Rocky Bluewinkle.

HMS Customers Attending:

Some Host Merchant Services’ customers will be attending the event as well. Barry’s Events will be on hand, facilitating the ticket system through which attendees will purchase food.  If you want food from a vendor there, simply see someone at the Barry’s Events tent, purchase a ticket, and bring your ticket to the corresponding food vendor. One such vendor, is another HMS merchant, Hot Sausage King.  Be sure to stop by and try some of the great food there!

If you’re a real gear head, be sure to stop by the Nemesis Autosport tent, another of Host Merchant Services’ customers.  The company is located in Wilmington and provides exceptional service and aftermarket/OEM tuning parts for European and exotic vehicles. Nemesis will be in attendance for all three days of the event, and one of the cars they will be showing off is their custom 2008 Audi S5 6MT (pictured below).

Admission is $10 for adults, and free for children 10 and under. Today only, admission is half-price for seniors, students and military personnel. You can buy tickets at the door or at www.delawareuatoshow.com for the event.

Industry Terms: QR Codes

This is the latest installment in The Official Merchant Services Blog’s Knowledge Base effort. We want to make the payment processing industry’s terms and buzzwords clear. We want to remove any and all confusion merchants might have about how the industry works. Host Merchant Services promises: we deliver personal service and clarity. So we’re going to take some time to explain how everything works. This ongoing series is where we define industry related terms and slowly build up a knowledge base and as we get more and more of these completed, we’ll collect them in our resource archive for quick and easy access.

Today I will define the term Quick Response Code, or QR Code. These codes are two dimensional barcodes, sometimes called print based hypertext links, that are designed to be decoded at a high speed. QR codes are increasingly used to identify the URL of a company’s web site so that mobile phone users can photograph the code and retrieve information about the organization. Some companies have even created billboard-sized QR codes for this purpose.

The versatility of the codes doesn’t stop there, a QR Code can also contain a phone number, an SMS message, a link to a photo, contact information or just plain alphanumeric text, and the scanning device will respond by opening up the correct application to handle the encoded data appropriately. With the technology of mobile phones constantly expanding, especially within mobile internet, QR Codes seem like the perfect solution to quickly and efficiently bring mobile phone users onto the mobile web.

QR Codes can also be used to facilitate mobile payments. Recently, Barclays Bank launched a mobile commerce QR code campaign right here in Delaware, called BarclayCard Mobile Wallet.  The program works in conjunction with a merchant’s credit card terminal,  a customer’s smartphone and the corresponding BarclayCard app.  When paying for something, the merchant prints out a special kind of QR code and hands it to the customer, who uses the BarclayCard mobile wallet application to scan the code and authorize the payment.  We went over this program in detail here a few weeks ago, when our own Steve Myers was the first to use the app at National 5&10.  Advancements in technology will lead to expansion and advancement in the uses of these codes, including new games or more advanced methods of mobile payment.