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Credit Card Terminal Information

A Credit card terminal is a device that can do transactions with a debit card or a credit card. Several types of credit card terminals are available to merchants. Most have the same basic purpose and functions. They allow a merchant to swipe or key in required credit card information and transmit such data to the merchant service provider. Most newer models processes credit cards, gift cards, and are expandable to perform check verification. The majority of credit card terminals transmit data over a standard telephone line or the internet. Wireless terminals can transmit card data using either cellular networks or satellite networks. Some also have the ability to store data and transmit over a standard telephone line when one becomes available.

Using a smartphone and the appropriate software, a merchant can replace the functionality of a dedicated hardware credit card terminal using a credit card terminal app running on their smartphone. These credit card terminal apps support manual entry of the credit card number. The apps may work with hardware devices known as swipers or credit card readers to transfer the credit card track data to the app. An app which is capable of reading the credit card track data will help the merchant receive a better discount rate on their credit card processing costs.

Key functionality of a Credit Card Terminal.

The credit card terminal of today has multiple facets. Depending on the needs of the merchant and the type of transactions processed by the card issuing bank, key operations and functions include:[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Key functionality of a Credit Card Terminal. Merchant Central
Credit, charge, stored-value, and debit cards
Major credit cards
Major debit cards
Charge cards
Regional cards
Defunct cards
Accounts
Interest
Payment
Interchange fee
Technology
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