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No Fee Payment Processing: Everything You Need to Know

Stax

This may be concerning for certain types of businesses as they need to spend more to process credit and debit card payments as compared to cash. Clearly, the monthly fees that businesses typically pay to accept card payments can eat away a significant portion of their revenue and overall profits.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

Stax

Credit cards remain a favored way of making payments among customers. Simply put, a surcharge amount is an extra fee that some merchants choose to levy on customers to cover the costs of processing credit card payments. This was meant for the “convenience” of paying by credit card over all other forms of payment.

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What Is a Credit Card Surcharge?

Stax

Credit cards remain a favored way of making payments among customers. Simply put, a surcharge amount is an extra fee that some merchants choose to levy on customers to cover the costs of processing credit card payments. This was meant for the “convenience” of paying by credit card over all other forms of payment.

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Our New Transparent Pricing Dashboard: Where Your Money Goes When You Buy a Buffer Subscription

Buffer Resources

Merchant Fees At Buffer, we rely on Stripe, Google, and Apple for our payment processing needs. Stripe payments make up 98.5 Google and Apple payments make up 2.5% Our 2024 retreat will be our first full company retreat since 2019, and we plan on budgeting $5,500 per person (roughly $440,000 total).

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Middle Market Executive Podcast: Chris Lueck, CEO, FastSpring

FastSpring

A: I joined the company in 2013. FastSpring sits at the intersection of three core areas: software and subscription billing, payments, and ecommerce. I like to think of FastSpring’s all-in-one ecommerce platform as the turnkey solution for businesses who are selling SaaS, software, or digital products. A: Absolutely.

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Kellblog 2021 Predictions

Kellblog

Here’s Lynch’s website (now seemingly somewhat out of date) to hear his side of this story. I won’t do detailed predictions on each of these questions, and I have as much Zoom fatigue as the next person, but I think it’s important to realize the question is not “when we are we going back to the pre-COVID way of doing things?”

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Matt Garratt, Trisha Price, David Schmaier, Rob Bernshteyn, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

We’ve invested in over 300 companies at Salesforce Ventures and have partnered with both of you closely and it’s been amazing to see this story up close and personal over the years. Yeah, I’m a product person by training and so we had had a lot of experience building SaaS and vertical products. David Schmaier: Sure.