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Most online merchants now accept credit cards for online purchases. If you're a buying from the Internet for the first time, you probably have a lot to learn about how this type of transaction is managed electronically. When placing an online order, for example, you simply click the assigned button and the purchase transaction immediately begins. If you're wondering about the processes that take place after that, it all depends on a number of factors such as the merchant site's degree of automation and security as well as the nature and price of the purchased product. There are, however, two main types of credit card processing that could take place. When a customer instantly acquires a purchased product, for example, an ebook or a registry cleaner, this is termed Real-Time Processing. It becomes an advantage for businesses wherein products do not have to be shipped or mailed. If the online merchant is selling furniture, this type of processing will naturally barely matter. However, for goods that are electronically delivered, this becomes crucial especially in terms of competition. Another advantage of real-time processing is quick feedback on the validity of the credit card information entered by the customer. This means the online shopper will immediately know if he has made any mistakes so that he may correct them at once. Thus, the sale is completed faster. On the other hand, merchants whose goods could not be delivered on the Internet will use Deferred Processing. One advantage of this is a merchant being able to manually skim through his orders and make corrections before actually shipping or mailing his product. It also allows remedies to be explored in case the credit card issuer's server is down. In real-time processing, this scenario is simply reported to the customer as transaction declined. Of course, this will not be favorable to the merchant who will have then lost a sale. What makes one type of processing favorable over the other will depend on the type of business of the internet merchant account holder. For goods that are electronically delivered, real-time processing is preferred. For those that have to be manually shipped or mailed, deferred processing is often more practical. However, when using deferred processing, it's a must for the merchant to encrypt orders or sensitive customer information such as card numbers could be easy stolen by hackers. Applying for a merchant account internet may be tough at first, but once you get the hang of how to accept credit cards, you'll be so glad you put up with all that work.
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