Posted on January 11, 2009 by melmetts
By Mel Metts
Think that accepting credit cards from your tenants is a big hassle? Times have changed, and now anybody with a bank account and e-mail address can accept plastic. It’s not difficult.
PayPal changed all the rules. Before PayPal, vendors faced multiple hurdles if they wanted to accept credit and debit cards. No more!
First, let’s clear up a common misconception: Customers don’t need a PayPal account to pay via PayPal. PayPal accepts all major credit and debit cards, and their fee is approximately 3% of the transaction.
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Accept Credit and Debit Cards From Your Tenants
By Mel Metts
Think that accepting credit cards from your tenants is a big hassle? Times have changed, and now anybody with a bank account and e-mail address can accept plastic. It’s not difficult.
PayPal changed all the rules. Before PayPal, vendors faced multiple hurdles if they wanted to accept credit and debit cards. No more!
First, let’s clear up a common misconception: Customers don’t need a PayPal account to pay via PayPal. PayPal accepts all major credit and debit cards, and their fee is approximately 3% of the transaction.
>>> Full Story
Filed under: commentary | Tagged: credit card, rent, rental, rental floss | 1 Comment »