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Collecting payments from customers is the last thing you want to worry about. With check acceptance software, now you don’t have to.
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Chances are your homebased business requires monetarytransactions. Maybe you have a credit-card merchant account or sendbills through the mail. But upkeep on a merchant account can becostly and mail can be slow. AdvanceMeant’s Draft Creator checkacceptance software makes for some nice middle ground. Availableonly over the Internet at , it allowsyou to accept checks by phone, fax machine, e-mail and theInternet.
After a simple setup, it’s ready to create bank drafts fromthe information your customers provide: their account number andbank routing number from the bottom of a regular check, checknumber, bank name and phone number, and personal contactinformation. You then fill the information into the Draft Creatorinterface as if you were filling in a check onscreen. The draft youprint of their check contains the message, “Payment authorizedby accountholder. Indemnification agreement provided by: [yourcompany name.]” This allows you to deposit the draft into yourbusiness account as you would any regular check.
After the $49.95 registration fee, the only ongoing costs arefor check stock for your printer (about $.04 per check). DraftCreator also maintains a searchable database of all printed checksand drafts for reference and reprinting if necessary. You can evenprint checks for your own business bank account. The softwarerequires Windows 95/98/NT2000, 10MB available hard-drive space, anda laser or inkjet printer. Unlimited e-mail technical support isincluded.
Chances are your homebased business requires monetarytransactions. Maybe you have a credit-card merchant account or sendbills through the mail. But upkeep on a merchant account can becostly and mail can be slow. AdvanceMeant’s Draft Creator checkacceptance software makes for some nice middle ground. Availableonly over the Internet at , it allowsyou to accept checks by phone, fax machine, e-mail and theInternet.
After a simple setup, it’s ready to create bank drafts fromthe information your customers provide: their account number andbank routing number from the bottom of a regular check, checknumber, bank name and phone number, and personal contactinformation. You then fill the information into the Draft Creatorinterface as if you were filling in a check onscreen. The draft youprint of their check contains the message, “Payment authorizedby accountholder. Indemnification agreement provided by: [yourcompany name.]” This allows you to deposit the draft into yourbusiness account as you would any regular check.
After the $49.95 registration fee, the only ongoing costs arefor check stock for your printer (about $.04 per check). DraftCreator also maintains a searchable database of all printed checksand drafts for reference and reprinting if necessary. You can evenprint checks for your own business bank account. The softwarerequires Windows 95/98/NT2000, 10MB available hard-drive space, anda laser or inkjet printer. Unlimited e-mail technical support isincluded.