Authorize.net

If you have a website with a shopping cart, we can be your processor for online transactions.  Authorize.Net has been a payments leader since 1996 and has one of the longest track records in the industry.

 

FEATURES:

  • 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer Technology for secure IP transactions
  • Independently validated as compliant with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard – a strict industry-wide standard designed to protect sensitive information
  • A password protected Web site that offers features to manage your account
  • Support 24/7 with online access to sales reporting
  • Fraud Detection Suite- a customizable, rules-based fraud detection system that provides Web merchants with powerful filters and tools to identify, manage, and prevent suspicious and potentially costly fraudulent transactions*
  • Automatic Recurring Billing – enables merchants to set up payment schedules for subscription based services they may offer to their customers*

CONSIDER:

  • Your customer never leaves your Web site to pay for the transaction.
  • You have 24/7 support online with access to sales reporting.
  • You have the ability to customize your account in a variety of ways using Enhanced Feature Options and Third Party Solutions*

* Enhanced Features and Third Party Solutions may require additional set up or monthly fees.
Call for details. 800-873-1192

FEES:

  • Automatic Recurring Billing – enables merchants to set up payment schedules for subscription based services they may offer to their customers*
  • A one-time setup fee of $149
  • 2.59% Mid-Qualified, 2.99% Non-Qualified
  • A fee of $.38 per transaction
  • A $0.00 monthly statement fee – if you are a current TeaMac merchant and adding this service you will not be assessed a 2nd monthly statement fee
  • A $0.00 monthly PCI Compliancy fee
  • A $24.00 yearly membership fee – if you are a current TeaMac merchant and adding this service you will not be assessed a 2nd annual membership fee
  • A $20.00 flat monthly fee assessed by Authorize.net, reported on a separate statement