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General Questions

Yes, Mint pays for itself through the significant time savings (in administration and bookkeeping) that you’ll make and the faster payments which speed your cash flow.

Additionally, you can directly recover the cost by using the Merchant Service Fee uplift function that’s available to you each time you process a payment.

In 2003, the Reserve Bank of Australia allowed merchants to pass on bank service fees to their customers, which many industries now (such as taxis) consider standard practice.

As a basic guide, by applying a simple 2% increase on top of your fee will generally cover the cost of your Mint system.

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Merchant account set-up

We can help you set up an internet merchant account. You need one of these to be able to take payments through Mint. Tell us you need one when you sign up.

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