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Electronic Check Service is an E-Commerce Exchange payment service that allows online and traditional merchants to accept and process electronic check payments -- either directly from their website storefront or through the QuickCommerce Virtual Terminal.

Electronic Check Service makes it easy for online businesses to add an electronic check payment option to their Website. Customers who wish to pay for a purchase with an electronic check can simply select the electronic check option and enter the requested bank account information. Electronic Check Service encrypts the data using SSL 3.0 encryption technology and transmits it to the secure server for posting. Transactions are automatically settled each day. Then the system debits the consumer's account via the Electronic Check Service and transfers the funds to the merchant's account. If the account numbers are entered incorrectly or the account has insufficient funds, the Electronic Check Service system notifies the merchant.

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Traditional merchants without commerce-enabled Web sites can also use Electronic Check Service to handle periodic billings. Businesses such as health clubs, tanning salons, subscription services, ISP's, membership companies, and health care practitioners are typical examples of businesses that need the ability to periodically deduct funds from their customer's checking accounts. Of course, customer approval is always recommended, and merchants must sign a separate Electronic Check Service agreement to perform these types of transactions.