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The Top 10 Merchant Services Questions Answered: Fees, PCI, and Compliance

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This guide addresses the Top 10 Merchant Services Questions business owners frequently ask, covering everything from the mechanics of a card transaction (processor, gateway, merchant account) to understanding complex fee structures (Interchange, Processor Fees, Markup). The Experts at Nationwide Payment Systems (NPS) explain how to lower costs by switching from flat-rate providers, ensuring PCI compliance, and legally passing fees to customers using Dual Pricing or Surcharging. Crucially, NPS highlights the benefits of using ACH payments via Smart Invoicing and the stability of manually underwritten accounts compared to high-risk aggregator platforms.

 

The Top 10 Merchant Services Questions Answered: Fees, PCI, and Compliance

The Top 10 Merchant Services Questions Business Owners Ask

 

Running a business today means navigating a maze of payment options—credit cards, ACH, Apple Pay, contactless terminals, E-Commerce checkouts, and more. Yet most business owners still ask the same core question: “How do merchant services actually work?”

At Nationwide Payment Systems (NPS), we’ve spent over two decades helping merchants understand payments, lower costs, and stay compliant. Here are the Top 10 Merchant Services Questions we hear every week—and the answers that will help you make smarter decisions for your business.

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1. How Do Merchant Services Actually Work?

 

Every time a customer pays by card, several crucial players are involved: the merchant, the acquirer (processor), the card network (Visa/Mastercard), and the issuing bank.

The Transaction Flow:

  1. The customer’s payment info is sent to your gateway or POS system.

  2. The processor routes the transaction through the card networks.

  3. The issuing bank approves or declines the charge.

  4. Funds are settled into your merchant account, usually in 1–2 business days.

With NPSONE, our all-in-one gateway, you can see every step in real time and manage all your payments in one centralized place.


 

2. What’s the Difference Between Interchange, Processor Fees, and Markup?

 

Understanding these three costs is the key to minimizing processing fees:

  • Interchange: These are the non-negotiable fees set by Visa/Mastercard. They go directly to the customer’s issuing bank.

  • Processor Fees: These are the fees your payment provider charges to route and handle the transaction.

  • Markup: This is the profit your processor adds on top of the interchange and network fees.

At NPS, we exclusively use interchange-plus pricing. This transparency ensures you always see the true, raw cost of each transaction—there are no hidden margins or “blended” rates.


 

3. Why Are My Credit Card Processing Fees So High?

 

Your total rates depend on: the card type (debit vs. rewards vs. corporate), how the card is accepted (chip, online, keyed-in), and your industry/transaction size.

Businesses processing over $50K–$100K per month can often save 15–30% by switching from a flat-rate provider like Stripe or Square to Nationwide Payment Systems, leveraging cost-plus pricing and Level-2/3 optimization for B2B data.


 

4. What’s the Difference Between a Payment Processor, Gateway, and Merchant Account?

 

These three components are distinct but interconnected:

  • A Processor moves the transaction and handles the funds.

  • A Gateway (like NPSONE) connects your POS or website securely to the processor.

  • A Merchant Account is the unique financial holding account that holds your funds until settlement.

Big tech providers bundle these services into one generic account. However, NPS offers modular control, which is perfect for businesses that require flexibility, scalability, and transparency.


 

5. What Is PCI Compliance and Why Do I Have to Do It Every Year?

 

PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) ensures you securely handle customer card data. Every business must complete a yearly PCI self-assessment to verify compliance.

Failure to comply can result in monthly non-compliance fees or significant data breach fines. NPS helps merchants complete this process easily, providing built-in PCI tools and reminders.


 

6. Can I Pass Credit Card Fees to My Customers?

 

Yes—but it must be done compliantly to avoid network fines. You have three legal options:

  1. Dual Pricing:

    You display two prices—one for cash and one for card (100% compliant).

  2. Surcharging:

    You add a fee only to card payments, provided you register with card brands and follow strict state/network rules.

  3. Cash Discounting:

    You offer a discount for paying with cash.

NPS ensures your signage, receipts, and POS setup meet all card brand regulations so you can keep more of your revenue safely.


 

7. How Do I Accept ACH or eCheck Payments?

 

ACH and eChecks are low-cost alternatives perfect for B2B or recurring invoices.

With Smart Invoicing, our smart invoicing platform, you can:

  • Send branded invoices via email or payment link.

  • Offer both credit card and ACH options to customers.

  • Automatically sync all transactions to QuickBooks Online/Desktop.

  • Reduce transaction fees by 80–90% compared to card payments.


 

8. Can I Use My Existing POS or Gateway with a New Processor?

 

Often, yes. Many POS systems are processor-agnostic and can be reprogrammed. NPS works with hundreds of POS solutions—including OnePOS, NCR Counterpoint, Clover, and others—plus provides full e-commerce integrations for platforms like WooCommerce, Shopify, and custom APIs.


 

9. Why Did My Account Get Shut Down or Frozen?

 

If your processor suspects high chargeback rates, excessive refunds, or high-risk activity, they can freeze funds or close accounts, especially on instant-approval platforms like Stripe or PayPal.

NPS specializes in high-risk merchant accounts and stable, long-term Relationships. We manually underwrite accounts upfront to prevent unexpected disruptions and freezes.


 

10. What Can Merchant Services Do Beyond Payments?

 

Today’s merchant services are comprehensive business tools. With NPSONE + Smart Invoicing, you can:

  • Automate invoicing and subscriptions.

  • Manage ACH, credit, and debit payments in one unified dashboard.

  • Integrate Level-3 B2B data to qualify for lower interchange rates.

  • Add financing, payroll, or fraud-protection tools via our Merchant Toolbox.

We believe in Payments Powered by People—Technology backed by real support.

 

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    FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the average credit card processing fee for small businesses?

    Most pay between 2.5%–3.5%, depending on the provider and card type. 

    How long does it take to get approved for a merchant account?

    Usually 24–48 hours, unless your business is in a high-risk category.

    What is “Level-3 processing” and why does it matter?

    It adds extra data (tax, PO number, etc.) for B2B transactions—reducing interchange fees up to 1%.


    Can I accept payments directly in QuickBooks?

        Yes—with ClickBillR, you can send invoices, sync payments, and record ACH or card transactions automatically.


         

        What is a “chargeback”?

            When a cardholder disputes a charge, funds are temporarily pulled back. NPS helps merchants fight and prevent chargebacks. 


             

            Is dual pricing legal in all 50 states?

                Yes—when implemented correctly. NPS provides compliant signage and POS configuration.


                 

                Can I integrate NPS with my website or app?

                    Absolutely. NPSONE offers APIs, SDKs, and plugins for e-commerce and SaaS integration.


                     

                    What happens if I don’t complete PCI compliance?

                        You could face monthly penalties ($20–$50) and increased risk in the event of a data breach. 


                         

                        What’s the fastest way to lower my processing costs?

                            Switch to interchange-plus pricing and enable Level-2/3 optimization for business cards. 

                            How do I get started?

                                Book a demo today with me: https://calendly.com/allen-nps.

                                The post The Top 10 Merchant Services Questions Answered: Fees, PCI, and Compliance appeared first on Customized Payment Processing Solutions.

                                ALLEN KOPELMAN CEO, Nationwide Payment Systems | Host of the B2B Vault: The Biz to Biz Podcast

                                Allen Co-Founded Nationwide Payment Systems Inc. in 2001, with the plan to sell credit card processing services and equipment to merchants in the South Florida area and provide concierge style service for each client. Quickly the company grew to 1000 plus clients and we were had clients all over the United States.
                                The entrepreneurial bug started early in Allen’s life as comes from a family of business owners and learn about business from early age behind the cash registers at his father’s clothing stores in Miami. Later going to Culinary School in Atlanta and being a Chef, then Executive Chef for Metro Hotels in Dallas, Texas running food and beverage operations in Hotels. In 1992 a move back to Florida and opening a restaurant, catering company and consulting group.
                                After gaining a couple of years of experience selling merchant services, Allen Co-Founded Nationwide Payment Systems with David Burney. Together the company started and quickly grew, products were added, processing banks and the company became laser focused on technology that would help merchants. Along with that came a focus on hard to place businesses that many banks did not want to work with.

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