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“Always compare at least several offers on an apples to apples basis, make sure to ask for interchange plus pricing, and don’t get locked into contracts with processors.”

VentureBeat, Nov 01, 2011

 

“Still, even small merchants should insist on interchange-plus pricing when negotiating with an acquirer, said Sean Harper, chief executive of FeeFighters, an online service that lets acquirers bid for small merchants’ business.”

The New York Times, Oct 17, 2011

 

“FeeFighters is one of several processing-fee comparison services for merchants. Using the free service, Bearse, which takes in about $7 million in annual revenue, has been able to save as much as $10,000 a year on what it once had to pay in credit card processing fees. ”

Smart Money, Oct 12, 2011

 

“ Stella Fayman, marketing ninja for FeeFighters, a credit card processing marketplace and gateway, says that her company looks to solve problems with technology.”

AmEx Open Forum, Oct 03, 2011

 

“FeeFighters’ Samurai is debuting as a gateway for online merchants to accept payments.”

TechCrunch, Sep 23, 2011

 

“Samurai is a low-cost payment gateway that lets merchants switch between credit card payment processors with ease.”

The Consumerist, Sep 22, 2011

 

“FeeFighters Launches Samurai: Most Powerful Way to Send and Accept Payments ”

FeeFighters, Sep 21, 2011

 

“Customers that use Samurai can link to any processor or work with multiple ones. Sean Harper, co-founder and chief executive of FeeFighters, said he wanted to distinguish Samurai from other gateway providers that lock merchants into a single processor relationship. ”

Chicago Tribune, Sep 21, 2011

 

“We think Samurai is pretty neat, because it gives merchants an unprecedented level of control over their credit card processing system.”

NerdWallet, Sep 20, 2011

 

“Then he found FeeFighters.com. This website did much of the work for him, comparing the total costs in an easy-to-understand format. ”

Stores, Sep 15, 2011

 

“There was marketing everywhere, even in the urinal. From street teams, phamplets handouts, ninjas, and other circus acts, the one that stood out was how one startup Fee Fighters put branded screen urinals with their logo and saying something like “you’re pissing away money.””

Web Strategist, Sep 14, 2011

 

“FeeFighters’ CEO Sean Harper encourages business owners to make sure their credit card processors are passing on savings procured from the Durbin Amendment.”

First Business, Sep 14, 2011

 

“FeeFighters is a website that allows you to comparison shop credit card processors. They’re passionate about watching out for their customers, who aren’t likely to know much about how the Durbin Amendment affects them.”

NerdWallet, Sep 08, 2011

 

“That’s where FeeFighters comes in and relieves you of your headaches and saves you 40% on average with your credit processing.”

Business Beware Show, Sep 06, 2011

 

“ The company is now called FeeFighters, I love that name and business is booming. FeeFighters is a comparison shopping website for credit card processing. ”

Mixergy, Sep 01, 2011

 

“Northwestern states like Montana & Wyoming rely more heavily on small businesses, shows a FeeFighters infographic.”

Business Insider, Aug 26, 2011

 

“FeeFighters.com offers an online marketplace where small business owners can get competing bids for credit card processing services.”

AmEx Open, Aug 25, 2011

 

“Score one for the little guy. In the opaque world of credit card processing, good deals are no longer the exclusive domain of the WalMarts, thanks to new startup, FeeFighters.”

Carnegie Mellon University, Aug 12, 2011

 

“Chicago’s own FeeFighters recently reported a number of new milestones, most important among them that their company saved client companies some $75 million over the past year.”

NBC Chicago, Aug 08, 2011

 

“On FeeFighters, prices must be based on interchange-plus or flat-rate models, considered more merchant-friendly because they make it easier to see what is being charged.”

American Banker, Aug 01, 2011

 

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