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    Brokerage Seeking Ability To Charge Fees

    Never really charged fees before,
    would like to sign up with a company to charge fees through.

    ACH works, first ACH, etc won't allow a broker to sign up, they will only work with direct funders.

    Anyone out there know of/ work for a company that will allow a broker to charge fees?

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    Thomas Chillemi
    Diamond Capital Funding

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiamondCapitalFunding View Post
    Never really charged fees before,
    would like to sign up with a company to charge fees through.

    ACH works, first ACH, etc won't allow a broker to sign up, they will only work with direct funders.

    Anyone out there know of/ work for a company that will allow a broker to charge fees?

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    Thomas Chillemi
    Diamond Capital Funding
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    Don't spend money on ACH unless you're doing the funding and need something automatic. It happens to be that @Yankeeman7's solution is the same thing, you just need to pay for a service.

    It's something called a Check Draft and make a deposit with your smartphone. It's a completely legal way to draw money from a merchant if they agreed. They don't need to sign the check, that's the coolest part. You just need a signed agreement that he agrees to pay the fee via Check Draft (or recorded on the phone, like @Yankeeman7 is suggesting).

    eCheckDirect.com has 2 free checks/month, and some small monthly fee for 10/month. No software download, create via PDF, and print on any check stock paper.

    PM me or email me and I'll help you out.
    Last edited by abfunders; 03-29-2017 at 08:25 AM.

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    Thanks abfunder for your valuable input... I will use that service too....

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    5 Minite Check Payment

    Quote Originally Posted by abfunders View Post
    Don't spend money on ACH unless you're doing the funding and need something automatic. It happens to be that @Yankeeman7's solution is the same thing, you just need to pay for a service.

    It's something called a Check Draft and make a deposit with your smartphone. It's a completely legal way to draw money from a merchant if they agreed. They don't need to sign the check, that's the coolest part. You just need a signed agreement that he agrees to pay the fee via Check Draft (or recorded on the phone, like @Yankeeman7 is suggesting).

    eCheckDirect.com has 2 free checks/month, and some small monthly fee for 10/month. No software download, create via PDF, and print on any check stock paper.

    PM me or email me and I'll help you out.
    Our System is NOT the same as echeckdirect.com --
    eCheckDirect does not verify nor guarantee funds in your clients' bank account. " Banking Systems do not provide an automated method to verify funds. "

    We do have a system to verify funds - NOT Guarantee - Also since echeck check do not have a "Signature" many banks will not accept them.. Wells Fargo. Td Bank, Compass, BB&T (you have to have an account for at least 1 year) banks to name a few.

    Our checks have "Signature on File" "Preauthorized by Payor" - major difference when a customer attempts to dispute a withdrawal from their checking account.
    Dave Lambert, Business Development
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    Merchant Services Consultant
    High Risk Merchant Payment Solutions
    SBA 7(a) Loans & Short-Term Funding
    T/VM: 727-291-7890
    Office: 727-233-1111
    Skype: fc-financial

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    Fair enough point. You'll have to do your research with your personal business bank.
    Legally, check drafts are a valid check however.

    Guaranteeing funds is nice - if you didn't get an email from the direct funder stating "we sent an ACH today to your client, here's the receipt." We know that there is $50k in the account today, so why do we need verification?

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    Brokerage Seeking Ability To Charge Fees

    We use actum message me for a number over there if needed
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    21 E Front St
    Redbank Nj. 07701
    718-839-5710

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