by buzzadmin | Mar 14, 2021 | Credit Card Processing, Processor Tips & Insights
While convenience fee and surcharge laws vary from state to state and from one card issuer to another, just because you can charge your clients a fee for paying with a credit card, does it mean you should? We’ll look at the pros and cons of charging a fee to...
by buzzadmin | Mar 7, 2021 | Credit Card Processing, Industry News & Info, Law Firm Efficiency
As more clients express a preference for paying for legal services with credit cards, many attorneys are adding credit and debit cards to their accepted payment options. The Bar Association has no objections to credit card payments. Still, certain considerations apply...
by buzzadmin | Feb 7, 2021 | Credit Card Processing, Processor Tips & Insights
If you’re a bit confused and bewildered about unexpected fees and charges that may be turning up in your credit card processing statements, you’re not alone. Recent research by Law Technology Today, an online publication of the American Bar Association,...
by buzzadmin | Jan 31, 2021 | Credit Card Processing
Credit cards are the cash of the 21st century. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta released data in August 2019 that revealed 75.5% of consumers had at least one credit card¹. More and more Americans are going cash-free, according to a recent survey by the Pew...
by buzzadmin | Jan 24, 2021 | Credit Card Processing, Processor Tips & Insights
The days of sitting at the kitchen table writing checks to pay bills are long gone for most people. In fact, research shows that 80% of people prefer to use credit or debit cards for their transactions. ¹Yet, law firms have been slow to adopt these methods. In a...
by buzzadmin | Jan 18, 2021 | Credit Card Processing, Processor Tips & Insights
Start using Credit Card Processing for your Law Firm. If your firm only accepts cash or check payments, you may be limiting your practice’s income. A 2018 US Consumer Payment Study found that 80% of consumers prefer spending with a credit or debit card over cash¹. As...