> Now, here is the thing:  The client REFUSES to sign
> as a guarantor on the account.

As an aside, HUGE red flag there.  Why won't they guarantee their own
merchant account?  Are they expecting high rates of complaints or
chargebacks?  If they won't do it, you certainly should NOT do it for them.
Many merchant providers won't service a new business without a guarantor,
and those that will are going to be looking hard at the kinds of products
they sell to gauge risk and you can expect higher fees and percentages or
even a reserve balance requirement as a result.


-Justin



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