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    Friday, July 22nd, 2011
    1:12 pm
    Crescent Processing Company Scam Myths
    There are some Crescent Processing Company scam myths out there. However, as you learn the facts about the business, you will see that there is nothing to worry about. This is a legitimate payment processing business that has helped more than 65,000 merchants in the USA to get the money that they have earned.

    Myth: There are hidden fees with Crescent Processing Company.

    Truth: There are no hidden fees at all with Crescent Processing Company – scams aren’t part of how they operate their day to day business. All of the rates and fees are completely disclosed to the merchant before they sign the contract. Then there is a 3rd party confirmation that takes place to verify all of the information is accurate. Only then will the merchant account be set up. The merchant also has to agree that they agree to the outlined Terms and Conditions of Crescent Processing Company.

    Myth: Crescent Processing Company scam involves not paying their ISA’s what they have earned.

    Truth: All of the ISA’s (Independent Sales Agents), are given leads for potential merchants. Such leads involve those merchants that have been spoken to at least twice and continue to show an interest. The sales efforts and skills of the ISA can help to encourage the closing of the deal after the merchant has watched a presentation about how to use the free equipment, typically about 5 minutes in length.

    The earnings of the ISA’s depend on how many sales that they close. It also depends on the rates that are agreed upon with the merchant. It is important to note that Crescent Processing Company offers payment when such an account is considered active. This is all explained to all ISA’s, and they should receive payment within 3 business days of the activation. This time lapse is due to the time it takes to accurately confirm all of the elements of the sale. This information is recorded on the laptop of the ISA.
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