Basically I want to know if I can use Google Check out without having to apply for a merchant account.
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Do I still need a merchant account to use google check out to accept payments online?
Saturday, October 30th, 2010Do I need a merchant account from my bank to accept credit cards on my online store?
Thursday, October 14th, 2010Do I need a merchant account from my bank to accept credit cards on my online store?
Would I need one if I used PayPal exclusively?
Why is it always very hard to get a merchant account and approved for business online?
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010Why is it very difficult to get a merchant account online and for approval?
What are some good sites to research in order to sell products online w/o having to setup a merchant account?
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010Beyond sites like Ebay but something that can be tailored to host the product listings without having to invest in a separate merchant account and building a database to query the products. I would rather it be something that can be integrated in a current site without it having to redirect to another site to make the final purchase. Anything that would allow me to have the least amount of click-thru’s that result in a sale.
I’m looking to start an online business, not sure what merchant account to use to process payments?
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010If I use my personal bank I use will it be more difficult or should I go w/ a strictly ecommerce merchant account. I’d rather a more package approach because I am not that savvy when it comes to programming.
Is it difficult to get a merchant account in order to accept credit card orders for an online business?
Saturday, September 18th, 2010Can you recommend any great companies I could use to obtain a merchant account? What is the criteria companies use to issue or deny a merchant account to online stores? Thank you.
How to open up merchant account and shipping account online so i can sell my products via the internet?
Friday, September 17th, 2010I’m looking to open up an E-Commerce website soon, and need info on how to open up a merchant and shipping account?
what steps are involved?
How much does it cost to get a merchant account for online order, and which do you recommend?
Thursday, September 16th, 2010I don’t know very much about merchant account, but I’m a retailer and do business selling products online. Which merchant account do you recommend, how much is the monthly fee and which do you recommend in addition?
Christmas Online Slot Machines
Sunday, January 10th, 2010Slot machines are the most popular form of casino entertainment, both at land-based and online casinos. The main categories of online slot machines are classic 3-reel slots, 5-reel and 7-reel video slots, interactive i-Slots, and progressive jackpots. This article summarizes 5 online slot machines that have Christmas and winter themes, including Cabin Fever, Ho Ho Ho, Jingle Bells, Rudolph’s Revenge, and Santa Paws.
Cabin Fever is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot from Microgaming that has a winter theme. It accepts coins from 1¢ to 50¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 200 ($100). There are 37 ways to win, a top jackpot of 5,000 coins, wilds (Wild Blizzard), scatters (Squirrel), and 20 free spins. To win the 20 free spins, you need to hit two Sun symbols on reels 1 and 5. Symbols include Wild Blizzard, Squirrel, Television, Cherries, Plums, and Oranges.
Ho Ho Ho is a 5-reel, 15 pay-line slot from Microgaming that has a Christmas theme. It accepts coins from 1¢ to 50¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 150 ($75). There are 32 ways to win, a top jackpot of 15,000 coins, wilds (Santa), scatters (Gift), and 20 free spins. To win the 20 free spins, you need to hit three or more Gift symbols on the reels. Symbols include Santa, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Turkey, Christmas Tree, Eggnog, and Pudding.
Jingle Bells is a classic 3-reel, 5 pay-line slot from Microgaming that has a Christmas theme. It accepts coins from 25¢ to $5.00, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 5 ($25). There are 9 ways to win, a top jackpot of 6,000 coins, and wilds (Bells). Symbols on the reels include Bells and Holly.
Rudolph’s Revenge is a 5-reel, 50 pay-line progressive slot from Real Time Gaming that has a Christmas theme. It has a fixed coin size of 4¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 50 ($2.00). There are 21 ways to win, wilds (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer), scatters (Bomb), and 7 free spins. To win the 7 free spins, you need to hit three Bomb symbols on the reels. Symbols include Bound Santa Claus, Rudolph, Gifts, Bomb, and Snow House.
Santa Paws is a 5-reel, 20 pay-line slot from Microgaming that has a Christmas theme. It accepts coins from 1¢ to 25¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 200 ($50). There are 40 ways to win, wilds (Santa Paws), scatters (Penguin), and 12 free spins. To win the 12 free spins, you need to hit three or more Penguin symbols on the reels. Symbols include Santa Paws, Rudolph, Seal, Owl, Fox, Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten.
So there you have it, five online slot machines that have Christmas and winter themes. Whether you play slot machines in Las Vegas or at your favorite online casino, decide beforehand how much you want to spend during your gambling session and don’t exceed the spending limit should you lose.