Netbilling Waives ACH/Check Processing Setup Fee

VALENCIA, Calif. – Netbilling, Inc., a provider of payment processing, merchant and call-center services, has announced that it is waiving its $100 setup fee through Aug. 15, as a result of negotiations with its check processor that has led to the company now offering merchants the ability to get started processing online checks at no charge.

"Netbilling offers ACH transaction processing price points that are some of the lowest in the industry, without any monthly fees," said Mitch Farber, Netbilling's president. "Now through Aug. 15, online merchants can signup for our check processing services and save themselves the usual $100 setup fee. Pricing plans range between 2.5-5 percent, depending on risk and business type."

Netbilling's internal fraud scrubbing modules help minimize surfer fraud, reducing returns. Netbilling also supports EFT transactions through the ACH system and auto represents returned items.

The ACH Network serves more than 20,000 financial institutions, 3.5 million businesses and 115 million individuals.

According to the company, "Companies frequently use electronic ACH payments as a safe, reliable, and convenient way to conduct business at retail locations and online."

Netbilling's ACH processing is available to all merchants, even those not processing credit cards through Netbilling.

For more information, visit Netbilling.com.

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