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Articles tagged: hidden fees

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Statement Review & Analysis December 2, 2024 8 min read

How to Read Your Credit Card Processing Statement: A Complete Guide

Your monthly processing statement holds the key to understanding exactly what you pay for every credit card transaction. Learn how to decode every line item and identify hidden fees.

Statement Review & Analysis December 11, 2024 7 min read

Top 10 Hidden Fees on Your Merchant Statement You Might Be Missing

Processors bury costs in vague line items that add up fast. Here are the 10 most common hidden fees and how to spot them on your monthly statement.

Choosing a Processor July 24, 2025 7 min read

7 Red Flags in Payment Processing Contracts You Should Never Ignore

Before signing with a new processor, review the contract carefully. These seven red flags could cost your business thousands of dollars.

Cost Reduction Strategies October 31, 2025 7 min read

How to Dispute Unauthorized Fee Increases on Your Processing Statement

Noticed new fees or rate increases on your statement? Learn how to identify unauthorized changes, dispute them with your processor, and protect yourself going forward.

Choosing a Processor May 26, 2026 9 min read

7 Signs It's Time to Review Your Credit Card Processing Relationship

Most businesses set up payment processing and never revisit it. Here are seven clear signals that your current processor may be costing you more than it should.

Choosing a Processor June 13, 2026 9 min read

Red Flags Your Credit Card Processor Is Not Working for You

A bad processor relationship does not always announce itself. Watch for these subtle warning signs that indicate your provider may be prioritizing their profits over your business needs.

Cost Reduction Strategies June 22, 2026 8 min read

What Your Processor Won't Tell You About Rate Increases

Rate increases are a fact of life in payment processing, but the way they are communicated and applied reveals a lot about your processor's transparency and priorities.