Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Best Pharmacy Merchant Account for Yerba Mate Sellers

Now a little bit of insight for consumers who are reading this article: It does pay to find out if you are buying from a reputable online pharmacy. One way to know is if they are employing the services of a high risk merchant account provider. What's the connection? Simple. High risk merchant account providers won't accept applications from online pharmacies which have been involved in fraud or have a history of being riddled with complaints and chargebacks.

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Although I'm a big fan of native arts and crafts and not much of soda, I've never judged a drink based on the design of the glass or bottle. No I'm not talking about liquor. I'm talking about Josh's favorite: tea. Here's one that reminds me both of Josh and Brazil. One, because it's South American-ish. Two, because I owe Josh a trip to Rio de Janeiro. And three, because the fusion of Josh and Brazil will boil down to some hearty drink called Yerba Mate. This herbal drink is hailed as one of the best in South America, probably next to ginseng.


So what's all the hype about Yerba Mate? Probably not much except for the fact that it's being sold on most online pharmacies. Because of this, Mate can be classified as high risk merchant product. Like most other herbal drinks or medicine sold online, Mate is being maligned despite its innocence and good intentions. The reason is simple. Since it is quite a rare herb found only in some South American farms, selling it to customers in various parts of the world is subject to suspicion of fraud. I won't blame customers. Everyone needs to make sure they're getting genuine products that's worth what they paid for.

Now a little bit of insight for consumers who are reading this article: It does pay to find out if you are buying from a reputable online pharmacy. One way to know is if they are employing the services of a high risk merchant account provider. What's the connection? Simple. High risk merchant account providers won't accept applications from online pharmacies which have been involved in fraud or have a history of being riddled with complaints and chargebacks.


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Yerba Mate Pharmacy Merchant Account

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

whether it's herbal drinks or foreign plants, there can be reasons that are unfair for classifying things as high risk credit card transactions. fact is that if things ARE labeled as high-risk, processing can be expensive. but generally the item being sold is at high-cost itself, so that can more than make up for it.

Merchant Account Services said...

Oh this is so hard to say that all of them have the same ,, they approximately recover their money on some way .