May 28, 2009
Can you use a different merchant account in Quickbooks?
Jodi Badodi asked:
We currently use three merchant accounts at our business: one for Quickbooks, one for the boss’ telephone orders, and one for our e-commerce website.
We currently use three merchant accounts at our business: one for Quickbooks, one for the boss’ telephone orders, and one for our e-commerce website.
We are looking at consolidating to one, but from what I’ve heard, you can only use Intuits merchant account in Quickbooks. Is that true? or can you change the information and accept credit cards through a different company?
Thanks!
I am aware you can import outside merchant information, what I need to do is process credit cards with Quickbooks. I need to know if Quickbooks ONLY accepts their merchant accounts or if I can use a different one, such as Authorize.net…
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Comments on Can you use a different merchant account in Quickbooks?
Not true, you can import any merchant account activity, just like importing your bank statement
Looks like Quickbooks Premier 2005 won’t allow you to process credit card payments from withing Quickbooks unless you have a merchant account from them.
Are you using Quickbooks as a point of sale?
You may be able to consolidate all of your accounts into one; by setting yourself up with a single MOTO account and updating to a new terminal. Then you can integrate via PC with a newer version of QB (IE 2009) If you have any questions, feel free to e.mail me.