Question: I am looking for INDEPENDENT research papers that review the mechanism for acceptepting credit cards online via a merchant account. I am NOT looking for information resources (such as infomerchant.net) that are owned or in any way affiliated with any industry tie. I am NOT looking for information on PayPal or NetworkForGood.org or any of the other means that do not require a merchant-account. The items necessary which I need the research to minimally address are: (1) SURVEY of the average discount rates paid for card-not-present transactions (hopefully by non-profits) (2) SURVEY of most popular processors used online (with market percentages identified) (3) SURVEY of hidden charges commonly encountered _OR_ average net-costs in accepting funds online Bonus Questions (only after other questions are addressed): (A) What "market penalty" does a company encounter by not accepting Discover and/or Amex? (B) Do check accounts tend to "expire" less often than credit cards? (i.e., Is there a long-term benefit to accepting checks as opposed to credit cards' whose expiration dates have to be updated in terms of automatic recurring billing?) (C) To Whom do discount rates get paid? (to the bank or the processor? are there kick-backs to the processor?) (D) are there any advantages for non-profits? (i.e., discounted rates, etc.) (E) comparison charts showing different merchange account fees for online transactions (F) some information that describe the mechanics of accepting credit cards online (i.e., distinguishing gateways from processors from merchant accounts, etc.) Background: I am trying to put together a research paper to forward over to my favorite non-profit that wishes to accept credit cards and setup recurring donations. I'd like to have a clear, succinct research-based guide for what options one has to accept donations online. I'm sure I'm re-inventing the wheel, so I'd like assistance in finding other research to help me along. However, I specifically want the points above addressed to best provide a point of reference for making decisions on whether organizations are getting good deals or not. -Jonathan




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