Re: Merchant account recommendations
"JohnDug" <johndug@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Feb 20, 11:55 am, (Matt Probert) wrote:
> JohnDug <john...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >On Feb 20, 4:39=A0am, (Matt Probert) wrote:
> >> JohnDug <john...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >> >We are online sporting goods seller with over a million dollars sales.
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> >> Then you can afford to hire a proper consultant.
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> >> There's a smell....it's brown...it's bovine in origin....yes it's bull
> >> shit....
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> >> Matt
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> >What type of consultant i should consult ? and where do i find them ?
> >John
>
> Talk to your bank manager. Or your accountant. You do have an
> accountant? I hear the IRS are even worse than our own Her Majesty's
> Revenue and Customs, and with a turnover in excess of 1 million they
> would be very interested in you.
>
> That said, I seriously doubt you are running anything more than a
> kitchen-table reseller business with a turnover less than my
> daughter's pocket money.
>
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Yes we do use a CPA service for accounting he does not know about
credit card processors.
The bank manager's advice is not independent and she has a vested
interest.
I thought there were any specialied consultant for ecommerce money
transactions.
I was looking for unbiased feedback from people with real experience.
thanks,
John
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Okay, I have real experience and my company DOES do the amount that you
claim to. If your CPA can't give you business advice, you should find
someone who knows more than how to fire up a copy of QuickBooks and TaxPro
on his laptop. I depend on our accountant for everything from tax advice
to business consultation to financial planning. He's expensive, but worth
every penny.
Yes, your bank manager has a vested interest...in keeping you happy.
That's where you should go to get the best rates and face-to-face customer
service. Anything else and you'll just be adding one more middle-man into
the mix between your customers money and your bank account.
--Tina
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