Internet Merchant Account: Behind the Scenes
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Internet Merchant Account: Behind the Scenes
Copyright 2006 William Hamilton
Internet merchant accounts are a type of bank account for
online business owners that have the sole express purpose
of receiving credit card payments from credit card
companies. They hold these payments for a brief period,
usually less than a day, before being transferred to a
regular bank account chosen by you, the business owner.
Internet merchant accounts work together with your payment
gateway or online card processor to handle credit card
payments automatically.
To better understand, the process of funds transfer from a
consumer's credit card account to an internet merchant
account, a few terms first need defining.
What is a Payment Gateway?
A payment gateway is the online credit card processor,
which does exactly what it sounds like: it provides a path
between the consumer's credit card account and the online
business owner's internet merchant account. Specifically,
payment gateways take care of the verification of the
consumer's account information and the business owner's
request to transfer the payments. When you choose your
shopping cart and website host, they will offer you a
variety of gateway choices. Based on these payment gateway
choices, you can choose a compatible internet merchant
account.
What is Funds Capture?
Funds capture describes the process by which a transaction
deposit is made in your internet merchant account. Funds
capture is a request for settlement or payment for a
transaction; it does not actually put funds into your
internet merchant account.
What is Settlement?
A settlement actually puts the funds from a funds capture
into your internet merchant account. Settlement is the
funds transfer from the consumer's credit account into your
internet merchant account. A refund settlement reverses the
flow of funds from your internet merchant account to the
credit account of the consumer.
How Does The Process Work?
The process by which money is transferred from the
consumer's credit account to your internet merchant account
is relatively simple. It is not unlike the credit card
payment process that happens with a brick and mortar
establishment. Broken down into a step by step description,
the payment process to your internet merchant account looks
something like this:
1. The first step actually begins when you open your
business, purchase your product, advertise your wares, and
attract your first customer to your online shop. Through a
secure web page on your site, your customer makes a
purchase using your shopping cart and payment gateway,
creating an order.
2. The order information including credit card information,
shipping information, and product information is gathered
and compiled through your web host/shopping cart, creating
a form for the credit card processing company.
3. The payment gateway takes over, and the form is sent
from your online store to your credit card processing
company. The company double checks the information for
completeness and accuracy, figures out which company owns
the consumer's credit card, and then sends a request for
funds to cover the consumer's purchase.
4. Now, the process is in the hands of the company that
owns the consumer's credit card. They validate the
consumer's card and account, verifying that there are
enough funds to cover the payment request. If everything
checks out, the credit card company sends word back to the
credit card processing company that the funds, in fact, are
available for transfer. If there's a problem, the credit
card company lets the credit card processing company know
what the problem is.
5. The credit card processing company relates the
information back to the web host and shopping cart program.
The shopping program lets the consumer know whether or not
to expect her order and also tells you, the business owner,
whether or not to ship the goods.
6. The credit card processing company initiates the funds
capture, the process by which the funds will be sent from
the consumer's account to your internet merchant account.
7. The settlement occurs when your internet merchant
account receives the funds from the consumer's credit card
company. And voila! The transaction is complete.
About the Author:
William Hamillton owns IntelliCollect, a subsidiary of
United Bank Card, where you can receive extremely
affordable credit card processing and/or electronic check
payment processing capability. Services to enable you to
accept your customers' payments are listed at:
www.intelli-collect.com
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