I have a chance to switch merchant service providers and save some on credit card fees. The catch is that I would need to switch to gateways. They have serveral options but the only one AC supports is SkipJack. I am currently using Authorize.net and it was been working great.
If anyone has used or is currently using them I would appreciate any insight you could share.
Eldon
Anyone using SkipJack?
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Re: Anyone using SkipJack?
We've been using Skipjack the whole time I've been on AC 7 (and before when we had AC 5). I've had no problems with them and all the features of the AC Admin work well so we don't have to go into Skipjack's login area to deal with settling, refunding, etc. We get a decent rate with them as well and since there's not a whole lot of gateway options, we'd rather not change when everything's working.
Mike
Mike
Re: Anyone using SkipJack?
Thanks for the reply. I think we will give giving them a try.
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Re: Anyone using SkipJack?
Cheaper then auth.net?
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Re: Anyone using SkipJack?
I'm not completely sure ... I checked authorize.net's site and they don't list actual transaction charges so I can't compare. Also, I'm not really the person who deals with the numbers so I don't know exactly what Skipjack charges but I do know that it is reasonably comparable to the fees we get from our retail store's processor.
Mike
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