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It sends encrypted data about the customer and the transaction to a card association which authenticates the customer’s card and PIN and then requests the amount from the issuer. The issuer then either approves or declines the transaction, sending a message back to the business via the card machine which then provides both business and customer with a receipt. All this happens in a few seconds with PDQ Machines. How do I, the retailer, receive the money? http://merchantprovidersuk.info/email/link.php?M=179982&N=17&L=3&F=T In order to use a card machine for small business you need a special account. This is a special account provided by a acquirer or specialist services provider which holds money requested from customer’s accounts while they are properly authenticated and transactional costs subtracted. The account then disburses the funds to your business account. Do I have to rent the terminal from the account provider? http://merchantprovidersuk.info/email/link.php?M=179982&N=17&L=3&F=T Yes. You should rent a PDQ terminal because it is more reliable. If you sign for a full services package, We will update terminals, replace them when broken etc. In the same way that you wouldn’t purchase a mobile phone handset because of frequent updates to technology, the same is true for PDQ Machine terminals . Whilst PDQ Machine terminals do need to be able to transmit data via a phone line, they aren’t restricted to being plugged into the wall the whole time. Portable units communicate with a base unit (connected to landline) via Bluetooth technology, which is perfect for restaurants, bars and cafes where the terminal needs to go to the customer. Mobile units actually use mobile phone and GPRS technology to provide credit card processing almost anywhere. Airtime is purchased in the same way as with a mobile phone, Or even through your internet connection We have many options for businesses requiring a Card Machine. simply visit our site here http://merchantprovidersuk.info/email/link.php?M=179982&N=17&L=3&F=T To stop receiving these emails:http://merchantprovidersuk.info/email/unsubscribe.php?M=179982&C=50f70f5f7204f11891eb0beec0b0f504&L=3&N=17 --b1_e04f5f1dfe7aa17d362a4bb4e8cc3511 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

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A card machine for small business, or PDQ terminal, is a communications device. It sends encrypted data about the customer and the transaction to a card association which authenticates the customer’s card and PIN and then requests the amount from the issuer. The issuer then either approves or declines the transaction, sending a message back to the business via the card machine which then provides both business and customer with a receipt. All this happens in a few seconds with PDQ Machines.

How do I, the retailer, receive the money?

In order to use a card machine for small business  you need a special account. This is a special account provided by a acquirer or specialist services provider which holds money requested from customer’s accounts while they are properly authenticated and transactional costs subtracted. The account then disburses the funds to your business account.

Do I have to rent the terminal from the account provider?

Yes. You should rent a PDQ terminal because it is more reliable. If you sign for a full services package, We will update terminals, replace them when broken etc. In the same way that you wouldn’t purchase a mobile phone handset because of frequent updates to technology, the same is true for PDQ Machine terminals .

Whilst PDQ Machine terminals do need to be able to transmit data via a phone line, they aren’t restricted to being plugged into the wall the whole time. Portable units communicate with a base unit (connected to landline) via Bluetooth technology, which is perfect for restaurants, bars and cafes where the terminal needs to go to the customer. Mobile units actually use mobile phone and GPRS technology to provide card processing almost anywhere. Airtime is purchased in the same way as with a mobile phone, Or even through your internet connection 
 

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