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Internet Merchant Account Requirements

In the article How to get a Merchant Account/Requirements we already listed the “general” requirements to get a Merchant Account.

Recently we helped a couple of clients through their application process and it proved to be slightly more difficult than anticipated.
Hence it might be necessary to list a few more (requirements) – especially if you are applying for an Internet Merchant Account to sell your products and/or services online.

The following come directly from 2 different Merchant Account Providers:

Merchant Account Provider #1:

Merchant Account Provider #2:

Missing Refund Policy & Privacy Pages are the most criticized items during the approval process, yet they can very easily be created.
[A few years ago (while trying to get approved myself), when asked about the missing Refund Policy page on my website, I jokingly said “Oh, we don’t give refunds”. They did not think it was funny. Nowadays this will probably get you denied immediately – so please, no joking around. Do as they say.]

All Merchant Providers require your website to be active, or at least (if it is not publicly accessible yet) a link to the working demo site (they cannot review your Refund Policy and other items if you do not provide them with a link to your site).

What I found particularly interesting when dealing with Provider #1 was that they made it an absolute necessity to remove the free trials that were available on the website. They reasoned it was to avoid chargebacks – take this into consideration when applying.

All providers wanted to see SSL implemented before the approval.
We successfully argued that we would NOT be able to obtain an SSL certificate if we didn’t have the Merchant Account first (Having an active Merchant Account is a requirement to be able to obtain the SSL certificate from Trustwave. Your Certification Authority’s requirements might be different.).

While over the past few years it has become a little bit more difficult to get an Internet Merchant Account, if you have all “your ducks in a row” – a good product, a professional website, a business plan and a good team that can implement all the requirements, your approval should be only a matter of time.

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