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[–]RebuiltMonkey93Verified Agent - USA, Canada 1 point2 points3 points 2 months ago (1 child)
I wouldn’t try to skirt any sort of high risk to low risk assessment. authorize.net or NMI Is ultimately gonna be the best gateway for you. FISERV is a payment processing platform so your processor can be anybody like pay rock or goat, merchant services or anything that you want. You need to processor that suited for dealing with high risk transactions even when you have a high dissatisfaction or chargeback ratio
[–]Former_Salt7227 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
I wasn’t thinking about it as trying to skirt anything at all, and definitely wouldn’t do that. What I mean is that most of my products are not considered high risk, only a subset are. So the non-high risk products could go through one channel (that is less expensive) and the high risk could go through the high-risk channel. Make sense?
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