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      07-07-2010, 01:41 PM
Hi

I wonder if anyone can help me.
I have a Cardnet Merchant Account that settles into my
Lloyds Current Account every 3-5 days.

At any one time there may be between £0.00 and £10,000
waiting to settle.

So my simple question is:
HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT THE RUNNING BALANCE IS
THAT IS BEING HELD IN MY MERCHANT ACCOUNT ON
A PARTICULAR DAY?

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      07-09-2010, 09:39 AM
On 9 July, 03:52, "Laura" <inva...@sample.invalid> wrote:
> Does your Cardnet have a website that you can log into so that you can see
> your transactions?
>
> Unless Cardnet interfaces with Quickbooks there is no way to use QB to check
> your balance. This is one advantage to using the Intuit Merchant service.I
> can see the exact status of any credit card transaction process through that
> service.
>
> "put_upon" <reallyuseful2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news:60c1483c-a249-4e3f-99b4-...
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me.
> I have a Cardnet Merchant Account that settles into my
> Lloyds Current Account every 3-5 days.
>
> At any one time there may be between £0.00 and £10,000
> waiting to settle.
>
> So my simple question is:
> HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT THE RUNNING BALANCE IS
> THAT IS BEING HELD IN MY MERCHANT ACCOUNT ON
> A PARTICULAR DAY?
>
> Best Regards


Thanks Laura

Lloyds CardNet say that they are "just a transaction clearing account"
and as such do not have to provide a running balance.

This would appear to be the case with all UK Merchant account
reporting.

No wonder the UK is always in some sort of financial crisis

Thanks anyway.
 
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      07-09-2010, 02:15 PM




"put_upon" <> wrote in message
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On 9 July, 03:52, "Laura" <inva...@sample.invalid> wrote:
> Does your Cardnet have a website that you can log into so that you can see
> your transactions?
>
> Unless Cardnet interfaces with Quickbooks there is no way to use QB to
> check
> your balance. This is one advantage to using the Intuit Merchant service.
> I
> can see the exact status of any credit card transaction process through
> that
> service.
>
> "put_upon" <reallyuseful2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news:60c1483c-a249-4e3f-99b4-...
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me.
> I have a Cardnet Merchant Account that settles into my
> Lloyds Current Account every 3-5 days.
>
> At any one time there may be between £0.00 and £10,000
> waiting to settle.
>
> So my simple question is:
> HOW DO I FIND OUT WHAT THE RUNNING BALANCE IS
> THAT IS BEING HELD IN MY MERCHANT ACCOUNT ON
> A PARTICULAR DAY?
>
> Best Regards


Thanks Laura

Lloyds CardNet say that they are "just a transaction clearing account"
and as such do not have to provide a running balance.

This would appear to be the case with all UK Merchant account
reporting.

No wonder the UK is always in some sort of financial crisis

Thanks anyway.

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I agree with Laura, Intuits merchant services make it way easy to deal
with..


 
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