Avoid $1,400 PCI Fees—Here’s How

If you’re searching for a new credit card processor or shopping around for better merchant services, here’s something most companies won’t tell you: Every year, business owners are required to complete a PCI DSS Compliancequestionnaire—short for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. It’s meant to protect cardholder data, but the actual process is anything but user-friendly.

The questionnaire includes about 20 technical questions that often sound like they were written for cybersecurity experts, not everyday business owners. If it's not filled out correctly, many payment processors will automatically charge you “PCI non-compliance” fees—sometimes as much as $1,400 a year.

And guess what? Those fees are nearly all profit for the processor and their sales agents. That’s why so many big-name credit card processing companies don’t help you complete the form—they make more money if you don’t.

Here’s how ePOS is different:

At ePOS Merchant Services, I personally handle PCI compliance for every one of my clients. Each year, I contact every merchant who trusts us with their payment processing, walk through their business practices to ensure they meet PCI standards, complete the online form for them, and get their signature.

No confusing jargon.
No guessing.
No hidden charges.
And no PCI non-compliance fees—ever.

This is just one of the ways we make credit card processing simple and secure for local businesses.

Looking for a new credit card terminal?

We offer every new ePOS client processing more than $10,000/month a free Clover Flex 3 terminal with advanced encryption and contactless payment support. Whether you're switching from Square, Toast, or another point-of-sale system, we’ll help you upgrade to a better solution with:

  • No contracts

  • No junk fees

  • Local support

  • Free terminal loaner programs

If you’re tired of PCI hassles, hidden charges, and fine print, now is the perfect time to switch to a processor that puts your business first.

Ready for better merchant service?
Let’s talk.

Jason Hanson
Owner, ePOS LLC
www.eposcc.com