Tia Brown Apr 17 • Announcements
GoZippa is proud to announce that we are a Reseller of Authorize.net. With this partnership we are able to directly refer our customers to a link with a simple application to get signed up to accept online payments through our partner, Authorize.Net®, a leading provider of payment gateway services since 1996. Authorize.Net manages the complex routing of transaction data from your business to the credit card and electronic check payment processing networks, ensuring secure and reliable deposit of funds into your merchant account. Features of Authorize.net are listed below. After looking over the useful features you can click on or direct reseller link and follow the simple process to get signed up for Authorize.net.
** Once you are signed up under our Authorize.net Reseller account you will receive real-time credit card processing for free! That is a savings of $9.95 a month. This offer is only valid if you are signed up under our company's reseller account.
Click here to complete the online application
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Payment Gateway Fee Schedule |
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Gateway Setup Fee |
$99.00 |
one time only |
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Gateway Monthly Fee |
$17.95 |
per month |
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Credit Card Transaction Fee |
$0.10 |
per transaction starting with transaction 1 |
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Batch Fee |
$0.25 |
per batch |
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Credit Card Discount Rate |
$0.00 |
per transaction |
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Credit Card Monthly Minimum Fee |
$0.00 |
per month |
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Returned Payment Fee |
$25.00 |
per occurrence |
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Late Payment Fee |
$10.00 |
per occurrence |
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Service Reactivation Fee |
$25.00 |
per occurrence |
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Abandoned Account Fee |
$3.00 |
per month |
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Tia Brown Apr 07 • Tips, Tricks and Product Solutions
Spamming is the abuse of any electronic communications medium to send unsolicited messages in bulk. While its definition usually extends to the sending of any unsolicited bulk electronic communication, some exclude from the definition of the term "spam" messages considered by the receiver (or even just the sender) to be targeted, non-commercial, or wanted. In the popular eye, the most common form of spam is that delivered in e-mail as a form of commercial advertising. However, over the short history of electronic media, people have spammed for many purposes other than the commercial, and in many media other than e-mail. Spammers have developed a variety of spamming techniques, which vary by media: e-mail spam, instant messaging spam, Usenet newsgroup spam, Web search engines spam, weblogs spam, and mobile phone messaging spam.
Spamming is economically viable because advertisers have effectively no operating costs beyond the management of their mailing lists. Because the barrier to entry is so low, the volume of unsolicited mail has produced other costs which are borne by the public (in terms of lost productivity and fraud) and by Internet service providers, which must add extra capacity to cope with the deluge. Spamming is widely reviled, and has been the subject of legislation in a number of jurisdictions.
GoZippa Support Team Apr 07 • Announcements