Easy Soft offers merchant
accounts, exclusively for law firms.
What’s a ‘merchant account?’
We’re glad you’re asking. Our merchant
services offer payment solutions
for your clients, from credit cards to debit cards.
A law firm merchant account is the processing component of credit card
charges and debit transactions. When
clients want to pay by credit card, credit
cards processing goes through a merchant account to issue the charge and transfer
payment to you. It’s the same process for
debit card remittances.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston estimates there
are more than 609.8 million credit cards held by US consumers, with an average
of 3.5 credit cards per person. The
modern economy is driven by consumer spending via credit card for current
charges and as personal loans. Credit
cards have become the way for lawyers to get paid on time and in full.
Opening a law firm merchant account through Easy Soft will dramatically increase
law firm cash flow, reduce overdue accounts, and minimize collection
efforts. Because our merchant account is
designed specifically for law offices, we’re your best credit card merchant account option.
Now, for a limited time, Easy
Soft is offering a $249 rebate towards your next software purchase when you
sign up for our law firm merchant account. We
recommend that you pair your merchant account with Easy TimeBill, our law office billing software, and Easy Trust, our attorney trust accounting software.
When you partner our merchant services account with our legal billing software and our trust accounting software, you empower
your law firm to issue bills with advance retainer deposits submitted by credit
card.
What you have to offer clients
are the time and expertise involved in your professional services. Once you render those services, you can’t
repossess them, as you would a car in a delinquent loan payment situation. The time to get paid is the month in which
you render the services. How you get
paid is through advance retainer deposits, regular invoices, and online payment acceptance, using an Easy Soft merchant account and
software products.
Is there a Fortune 500 list for
lawyers?
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