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Welcome to

Grant D.
Robinson
&
People Values'
TOP
Performance
Center
Learn the 5 Ways Your Current Merchant Service
Provider is Robbing You!
Find Out How Much You Can Start Saving in Rates &
Fees Today!
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Welcome to
LowerMyFees.info
Learn How to Save at Least 10% to 30% on Credit / Debit
Card Processing!
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At the People Values' TOP
Performance Center, we've gathered together the best products
and services available (anywhere in the world) to help you
achieve TOP Performance in your business and life.
From our Job Matching Process
used to hire the right people the first time, to the Merchant
Service company (Symplicity Payments) we've partnered with to save you at least 10% to
30% on credit card processing, we've made it our mission to do
everything possible to help our clients improve their bottom-lines
since 2000.
So How Much Can You Save on
Credit Card Processing?
We offer a free, no-obligation comparison of your current
service to Symplicity Payments. To find out whether you can save
10% (or 30%), all you have to do is complete the
form below and
we'll provide you your side-by-side rate and fee comparison
within 24 hours.
It will then be up to you whether you feel it is worth your time
and energy to switch possessors - which we know usually depends
on the amount you'll save. But then again, any savings is
worth the 10-minutes it takes to complete the application.
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5 Ways Your Merchant
Service Provider is Robbing You
How many of the following are true for you? Even if there
is 1, you are being robbed and you should do something about it
ASAP.
(If you already know them and want are ready to find out how
much you can start saving in rates and fees,
click here)
Warning Sign #1 - Since Signing Your Contract, Your Rates,
Monthly Fees, etc. Have Increased
Somehow, it is not uncommon for merchant service contracts to
magically change. Usually without you even knowing it.
With most Merchant Service Providers, their low monthly fees
promised and great introductory rates (used to persuade you to
switch to their service) have changed.
Good advice: Be sure to
review your statements regularly to assure you are still being
charged what your contract states.
Warning Sign #2 - High Monthly Fees
Whether your introductory fees have gone up or your fees were
high from the beginning, if you are paying any higher than 1.99%
per transaction, you’re being robbed.
Good advice: Don’t sign up
for a service unless they offer at least a 1 year, and ideally a
3 year freeze on their rates and service fees.
Warning Sign #3 - Hidden Fees
Many Merchant Service Providers will offer very low rates to
make you think you have gotten a great deal from them. But then
they tack on hidden fees that when assessed, cost you more of
your revenue than the higher rates would have cost you.
Good advice: Check your statements for any of the following
hidden fees (they will probably be hard to find). If you are
paying any of them, you are being robbed.
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- Chargeback Fees
- Retrieval Fees
- Termination Fees
- Gateway Fees
- Gateway Per Item Fees
- Batch Fees
- Daily Close-Out Fees
- PCI Compliance Fees
- Licensing Fees
- Annual Fees
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- Minimum Fees
- Minimum Monthly Fees
- Pass Through Fees (these
vary)
- Overlimit Fees
- Voice Authorization Fees
- Bank Setup Fees
- Software Fees
- Amex/Discover Setup fees
- Statement Fees
- Customer & Technical Support
Fees
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Warning Sign #4 - No 24 / 7 / 365
Customer Service & Technical Support
If you can’t reach someone to help you process a transaction,
troubleshoot equipment or ask questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, 365 days a year - You will eventually lose a sale… if you
haven’t yet.
And in someone, this does not include the salesperson who sold
you the service and then passed you along to the Merchant
Service Provider that bought the contract.
Good advice: Keep customer
service phone numbers handy because if you have equipment or a
virtual terminal, you will eventually need support processing a
sale.
Warning Sign #5 - You Are Stuck in a Contract
Unfortunately, this is something you can’t get away from… unless
you use a month to month service. (And if you do, your monthly
fees and rates will be at least 100% what they should be)
If you are in a contract, you may think you are stuck. You’re
not. But you might have to pay around $300 to break the contract
and sign up with an honest, reliable merchant service partner.
Good advice: Some providers
will let you break your contract without a penalty, some won’t.
If you’ve come to the decision that you are being robbed, don’t
let it continue.
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How
Much Can You Save - 10%, 20% or 30%?
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