BRASELTON, GA, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Merchant Services Professionals ("MSP") has taken superior merchant services to a much higher level. Along with exploding ecommerce and business globalization, MSP has rolled with the punches, risen to the occasion -- and met the challenges. The innovative, conscientious firm has launched a new website to better serve business customers' needs. MerchantServicesProfessionals.com is the virtual spot for "one-stop" servicing of virtually all business marketing and payment processing needs.
Since its 2009 inception, this New York-headquartered payment processor has integrated integrity into all its operations. Indeed, "Honesty and Integrity Is Our Foundation" appears on the firm's predecessor website. What's more is that MSP is literally putting its money where its mouth is. Its new site conspicuously displays its dedication to quality with a bold offer to any prospective business client: The firm will give a free Starbucks gift card worth $50 USD, should it be unable to beat your company's current costs of merchant services.
Combined with a comprehensive free analysis of your existing merchant services billing statements, this offer is doubly impressive. Clearly, MSP is not afraid to fully face its competition head-on. This no-lose proposition is a pleasant change of pace from ordinary payment processors' marketing approach.
To maximize bottom lines, businesses must burn the candle at both ends. Outgo decrease must accompany revenue increase. MSP's $50 guarantee gives you the best of both worlds. If they do not identify substantial savings, you don't lose one thin dime. In fact, you become $50 richer - at their expense.
Through its extensive network of partnered arrangement with other consumer finance firms, MSP offers the latest in POS payment equipment. All MSP software and equipment provide seamless integration into any existing platform, including:
- All major debit and credit cards
- Business and personal checks
- Automated clearing house ("ACH")
- Electronic Benefits Transfer ("EBT")
- Electronic Loyalty and Gift cards
As adjuncts to these valuable merchant services, MSP also offers this exciting lineup through its new webpage:
Website Development
E-Store
Customer Resource Management ("CRM") Tools
SEM/SEO Marketing
Already a major international online presence in the payment processing arena, Merchant Pro Express is small enough to provide excellent individualized service. Highly-trained staffs of dedicated professionals offer essential enhancements to boost your business tremendously. Continuing education through ongoing seminars and individualized industry skills updates are the hallmark of MSP service staff.
The following client testimonial sums it up rather succinctly:
"Merchant Pro Express went above and beyond to ensure a smooth transition and follow up to maintain a high level of service. To me service is the cornerstone of any good business and Merchant Pro Express provides that service to the ultimate degree."
Dr. Eugene Witkin
Dental Industry
With a satisfied client base, proven track record of success and the clear willingness to stand behind its product, MSP is the one to watch in the merchant services industry. Visit MerchantServicesProfessionals.com for a first-hand overview of their comprehensive array of quality services. Take advantage of the $50 guarantee today. You'll end up miles ahead with substantial merchant services savings. You have nothing to lose - and everything to gain.
Visit www.MerchantServicesProfessionals.com for a first-hand overview of their comprehensive array of quality services. Take advantage of the $50 guarantee today. You'll end up miles ahead with substantial merchant services savings. You have nothing to lose - and everything to gain.
MerchantServicesProfessionals.com Launches New Online Platform with $50 Satisfaction Assurance
Merchant Services Professionals ("MSP") has taken superior merchant services to a much higher level.
2011-05-13
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