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Credit Card Processing Machines

By Expert Author: Jack Chevalier | Article Abstract
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Credit cards are said to be a ruling mode of payment. The use of credit cards is taken as a status symbol among the society. New types of credit card processing machines have come in the market that enables a user easy, safe and quick processing. We can say that a wide spectrum of credit card machines and credit card processing equipment have been introduced to accept credit cards. The most popular brands of credit card equipment in the US is Verifone, Hypercom, and Lipman.

The credit card processing machines come both with and without printer. The machines without the printer are to be used commonly for mail orders or the phone in order business where the merchant is not issued a paper receipt at the time of sale or while dealing with the client. This option is very effective in case of the mobile business such as landscaping, plumbing, locksmiths or electronic contracto rs etc as it is less costly and does not involve heavy cash dealings. The printer-less credit card machines are the cheapest processing machines available, ranging in price from $200.00 - $450.00, for a new machine, and $150.00 - $300.00 for a refurbished unit.

Another category of the credit card machines are the ones that come with the printers. Mostly, these machines have an integrated impact or thermal printer that is the most common in the retail market. They are slightly expensive than the usual credit card processing machines that are not having attached printer to it. The price range for a credit card processing machines with a built in printer is around $275 - $900, depending on the model and the options that are needed. The most popular ones in this category are: the Hypercom T7 Plus, the Nurit 2085, and the Verifone Omni 3200se. These credit card machines are all compact, reliable, easy to use, and all feature a fast built-in thermal printer that eliminates the need to purchase replacement ink cartridges. None of these machines include an internal pin pad, but their upgraded counterparts; the Nurit 2085 Plus, Nurit 8320, and the Omni 3210se have internal pin pads for debit transactions.

Even more hi-tech machines are the ones that do not have any cod attached to it. They are termed as wireless machines. They are termed as advanced machines that are fast processing machines too. Theses machines are complex and come with a detailed manual so that the user can read and understand its functionality and complexity. These kinds of machines are portable too.

New and innovative technologies in credit card processing machines extend a new and hi-tech mode of payment that includes style and comfort both going hand in hand.
Jack Chevalier

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