A retailer can set the types of payment they will except and any condidtions on taking that type of payment. A customer can also decide which retailers they will give their business to.
Straight transaction account - a simple way to pay personal and household bills. Combination account - you can write cheques, make debit transactions, and also collect a small amount of interest.
To become a TY retailer, you will need to own a small toy store and you cannot be a part of a large chain retailer. You can then apply to become a retailer through the TY corporation.
A "small box retailer" is a high-volume retail operation with about 5,000 sq. ft. of retail space -- a good example of a typical small box retailer are the large chains of convenience stores which have updated to have food service and a larger selection of grocery products within their stores.
For small businesses it costs about 35 cents to swipe a card and then you can about 2% of the purchase price. So for a $10 purchase it would cost them about 55 cents. For a debit card it is usually a flat fee of about 65 cents. On big purchases a merchant would rather have a debit card pay for the transaction. I am assuming these fees are significantly less for very large businesses.
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Many small businesses take payments in the form of cash, check, credit and debit cards. If the cost is too much to process credit cards and debit cards the business will not have that option available.
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The costs involved in small businesses accepting credit cards are quite high. Small businesses are charged a fee per credit card transaction. This fee will vary from country to country. It is common among most - if not all - major credit cards, that the transaction fee increases when a "premium" credit card is used. These "premium" cards allow the cardholder to reap rewards, while the business owner suffers. In Canada, for example, the transaction fee ranges from approximately 2% to 3% per transaction (for Visa and MasterCard).
To apply for a business debit card, get in contact with the local credit card supplier of your choice, such as Visa or Mastercard. If you own a small business, you may qualify for the card.