“If someone really wants a refund, we require that they return their Canadian Native tribal gaming purchase first,” said Ruland Kirch, from the Napps Lumbra Org company, “because charge backs can be expensive!”
Tindle Oglesby, Vice President of Customer Relations for mega-company Weld Svedin INC recently stated that payment solutions are needed more and more as customers flock to the internet to make purchases online. “Essentially, we want fast processing, but also very secure processing. Customer confidence is extremely important in the Canadian Native tribal gaming industry, and we aim to be one of the top businesses in this market. In order to do that, business transactions must be clean,” added Asst VP Lowd Antenor. The company also plans to bolster offline payment solutions as well. Delfina Jourdain, assistant chairperson of the Canadian Native tribal gaming industry oversight committee, believes that top payment solution www.Paypal.com may soon face stiff competition from media giant Google and/or Microsoft. “Look, as I see it,” stated Delfina Jourdain, “we’ve got three players all vying for the same market: search, buy, and process. Google and Microsoft have the software and search technology, while Paypal boasts the most friendly payment processing online. All the same, Google would probably prefer to vertically consolidate this process under their control, while hopefully avoiding anti-trust and/or monopoly issues.” Additionally, it should be noted that senior citizens in the older demographic range, who are typically big Canadian Native tribal gaming product customers offline, are slowly edging towards greater credit card use online. “Older folks are skeptical of making purchases online, fearing identity theft or unscrupulous retailers,” said Canadian Native tribal gaming market analyst Dylla Parras, “but when they see others buying things with no problems, they quickly opt to try it the newfangled way online.” “I’m excited to be starting up this new e-wallet,” said Defalco Szalay, CEO of Defalco Szalay LLC, “because we’ve noted a huge demand for Canadian Native tribal gaming transactions online. In order to meet this demand, we’re going to need high end IT and fresh programming platforms. With these two elements teamed together, we believe we can provide payment solutions for Canadian Native tribal gaming companies and many others.” “We’ve slowly moved away from check processing to credit card sales,” said salesperson Iden Housley, who works on the staff of Lubow Pilley and Gaser Wider LTD, “mostly because check processing takes days, and credit cards are almost instant. Further, if the check bounces, and we’ve sold a Canadian Native tribal gaming product, it can take a month to track down the delinquent account holder and get our money back. With credit cards, its up to the respective bank to come up with the money.” Indeed, the days of sending checks in the mail may be over, especially as internet sales of Canadian Native tribal gaming related products continue to boom. As the internet continues to build and advance, more and more retailers are demanding viable payment solutions for selling their Canadian Native tribal gaming wares online. Payment online is not as easy as it looks: security, credit checks, and balance inquiries have to be made in seconds, so that the merchant can be assured they will get their money, and the customer can be assured they will get their Canadian Native tribal gaming purchase. “I love shopping for Canadian Native tribal gaming stuff online,” stated Kacey Poulter University student Dreese Bedient, “because I have a student credit card that allows me to make internet purchases. Without it, I’d be paying double or triple for my books at the school bookstore, whereas online, I can find books second hand for a third of the price.” Many other students shared this sentiment, are were generally grateful for the trust that credit card companies put in them. As the internet continues to grow, better and faster processing will evolve. Gaser Wider, author of the blockbuster book “E-Business by 2014″ believes that eventually there will be a form of “i-cash” that freely flows between customers and merchants online. Stated Gaser Wider, “Movement towards a personal cash card NOT credit card, is starting to begin. When that day arrives, payment processing for those looking to buy Canadian Native tribal gaming stuff will be extremely easy, reliable, and very fast.” “Younger folks are practically born with credit cards nowadays,” said Chastity Nonu, a payment solution market engineer with the Lysen Valek Firm and Partnership, “and are also practically built into the internet. It’s second nature to them, unlike those in older demographics who have more money to purchase Canadian Native tribal gaming items, but choose to do offline.”