Additional Web Resources
The Merchant Bill of Rights promotes fair credit and debit
card processing practices on behalf of small and mid-sized business
owners. Listed below are several additional web resources that you may
find useful.
Better Business Bureau
According to their web site, the Better Business Bureau
(BBB) is an unbiased organization that sets and upholds high standards
for fair and honest business behavior. Businesses that earn BBB membership
contractually agree and adhere to the organization’s high standards
of ethical business behavior. BBB provides objective advice, free business
Reliability Reports and charity Wise Giving Reports, and educational
information on topics affecting marketplace trust. To further promote
trust, BBB also offers complaint and dispute resolution support for
consumers and businesses when there is difference in viewpoints.
Click here to visit the site...
Ripoff Report
This is a general, consumer-oriented site. According to
their web site, Ripoff Report® is a worldwide consumer reporting Web
site and publication, by consumers, for consumers, to file and document
complaints about companies or individuals. While they encourage and
even require authors to only file truthful reports, Ripoff Report does
not guarantee that all reports are authenic or accurate. Be an educated
consumer. Read what you can and make your decision based upon an examination
of all available information. Click
here to visit the site...
Unfair Credit Card Fees
According to their web site, The Merchants Payments Coalition
(MPC) is an organization representing the nation’s retailers, department
stores, supermarkets, drug stores, convenience stores, gas stations,
and on-line merchants in payment and transaction issues. MPC represents
more than 2.7 million locations and approximately 50 million employees.
The mission of the MPC is to achieve a more competitive and transparent
credit card fee system that better serves American consumers and merchants
alike. Click here to
visit the site...
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