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Which online payment company offers credit card processing services for restaurant?

Greetings! A you can see, I work as the product manager for UniPay Gateway at United Thinkers.I can agree with other answers to this question. If you are working in the restaurant industry, you can choose your processing prtner from among many companies. Restaurant industry is not considered a high-risk one, so your choice of potential credit card processing partners should be wide enough.Particular choice depends on your specific needs and situation.When it comes to payment processing, in most aspects, restaurant industry does not differ much from other industries. To my mind, however, the distinguishing feature of the restaurant industry is the presence of tips.So the feature you should look at when selecting a processor is support for tip adjustment. Originally, the tip amount could be processed (authorized) on top of original transaction. However, with the advance of EMV technology the need for tip adjustment in “chip-and-PIN” transactions became very relevant. The most convenient arrangement would be tip amount selection by the customer (cardholder) prior to transaction authorization, so you might be better off partnering with the processor that supports this function.Another useful (and more advanced) feature regarding tips is support for tips addressed to several recepients. If a processor supports it, this speaks in favor of this particular processing partnership.Here is an article explaining these matters in greater detail:Credit Card Processing in Restaurant Industry.

What are those little lines at the bottom of envelopes you get in the mail?

They represent the number for your mailbox.  There are actually eleven digits represented, plus a correction digit to make sure the machine read it right.  Five digits for the post office, four digits that represent your block or building and the last two for your mailbox.When letters are mailed, the machines take a picture of the letter, then the computer scans the picture for an address, then matches that scan with the data base for every mailbox in the USA and Canada, plus many other characteristics for addresses in other countries.  When it is confident it knows where this is, the barcode is printed on the front of the letter.

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