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Jakin Harper
Simple as it sounds. Been looking forward to this for a long time.
Allowing end-users (customers) to select from 2 payment methods (e.g., ACH & CC) means our clients (sub-accounts/locations) only needs to pay the transaction fee on 1 method.
Example:
[] ACH (fee .05%)
[] Credit Card (fee 3.x%)
Not only would this save them money, but if the customer selects ACH, there’s much less likely going to be a transaction dispute.
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Richard Rowzie
I sell to large ticket contractors that can't use GHL for payments because of the lack of utility behind offering both payment options. A (two button) function existing inside the same invoice would be a game changer. Settling with QuickBooks and allowing a surcharge of 4% for the card only feature. GHL needs to allow the 4% card fee to be communicated on the invoice total without kicking the 4% to NMI. The fee is toggled within the NMI gateway and NMI is passing a fee on top of whatever they pickup from GHL. If GHL is passing the fee as a tax on a proper dual-pricing product from NMI, the customer is getting hit twice. Please Fix!!
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Steve Wilson
Richard Rowzie NMI as a gateway does not natively support Dual Pricing. The platform does support Surcharge or Convenience fees, however there are certain card-brand compliance standards that need to be met. As far as ACH options in NMI there are 11 ACH processors that are integrated to the gateway for US based businesses. Neither QBO or HL's fee options are compliant with the card-brands, however there are very easy ways to accomplish what you are looking for.
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Christina Ramirez
Richard Rowzie Unbelievable that this isn't already built in by now!
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Clifford Paulick
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Jakin Harper
I’m aware there is an external tool (noomerick), but this should be handled internally & needs to be a switch - not an overhaul of configuration.