Big companies attract lots of reviews, and this one is no exception. Are the Fiserv complaints what you should believe, or should you listen to the reviews that praise the company? The truth is, you could get a great deal with Fiserv merchant services, or a not so great deal. It depends on how you go about signing up for processing. The company offers credit card processing services directly and through resellers, commonly known as ISOs.
Because of that, there's no standard pricing. The ISO has control over the rates and fees you'll pay, and it can vary wildly.
Let's take a look at exactly what the company can do and what customers think of Fiserv's merchant services.
In spring of 2017, First Data acquired Acculynk, makers of the PaySecure solution that enables online PIN debit entry. The use of PINs for online transactions has been possible for several years, but has not caught on and isn't offered by most online businesses. Supporters hope that First Data's acquisition will increase usage of online PIN debit transactions, which can be lower cost for businesses.
In the summer of 2019, First Data was acquired by Fiserv. The name change from First Data to Fiserv was not immediate, but now the company's website almost exclusively refers to the processing company as "Fiserv." You may still see "First Data" used on other third party sites, especially review sites.
As one of the largest processors in the world, Fiserv offers all the payment services you need, including credit card and check acceptance, terminals and point-of-sale solutions, ecommerce, fraud protection, mobile solutions, and robust reporting.
The company offers merchant accounts directly and through resellers, called independent sales organizations (ISOs).
The company's website can be a little overwhelming with so many options and buzzwords, but at the heart of it, Fiserv is still a payment processor. Let's demystify their offerings by looking at the various categories of services.
You'll see a lot of references to “omnichannel” processing. It simply refers to having several different options for customers to make their payments. With Fiserv, you can quickly and securely accept credit and debit cards online, in person, or by phone. First Data offers card acceptance online, in store, or on-the-go. However you need to take cards, you can do so on the Fiserv platform.
In addition to physical credit and debit cards, you can accept “mobile wallet” payments, such as Apple Pay, Android Pay, Venmo, Paypal, and more.
The option for next day funding means you'll see funds in your bank account quickly, reducing the time between when you process a transaction and when you receive the money.
Fiserv's merchant services boasts transaction approvals in under 2 seconds, and allows you to accept most major credit and debit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Diners' Club, and EBT. The company also has seamless integration with point-of-sale systems and the option to offer cash back to debit card users.
For those businesses that still need or want to accept checks, Fiserv offers TeleCheck electronic check acceptance service to convert paper checks into electronic checks. Conversion to echecks helps reduce fraud and bounced checks. You can also choose options like TeleCheck Checks by Phone to allow customers to make payments from their checking accounts over the phone, or TeleCheck RemotePay to allow you to accept recurring payments from a customer's checking account.
Not all processors take on business to business (B2B) payments, but Fiserv offers that service. The company states it can integrate with ERP systems for ease of ordering, and offers both accounts receivable and accounts payable modules to easily keep track of cashflow. Fiserv is compatible with ERP systems from Oracle, SAP, and Microsoft Dynamics.
Businesses with international customers will be happy to know that Fiserv offers Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to allow you to accept and process transactions from international customers in their preferred currency while receiving the funds in your home currency.. DCC features daily updates of foreign currency exchange rates. Fiserv supports more than 130 currencies.
Read more about how to take international payments.
Fiserv provides scalable e-commerce solutions for processing transactions online. The company boasts security features including end-to-end encryption and tokenization to keep transactions safe. When you use compatible equipment and services, you may be able to reduce your PCI compliance scope, helping ensure you don't get hit with PCI non-compliance fees. Fiserv states that utilizing their multi-layered security solution results in PCI compliance scope of just three requirements: protecting any paper cardholder data that your business collects or stores, restricting physical access to cardholder data received by your business, and maintaining a policy for information security.
Looking to take payments on the go? For accepting payments with a smartphone or tablet, Fiserv offers SourceConnect and uCommerce as well as the Clover Go to allow you to use an NFC mobile device. Seamlessly integrate mobile payment apps or use the PayEdge cloud-based mobile solution.
The company also offers wireless terminals for on-the-go acceptance of payments. If you'd like to use your smartphone or tablet, Fiserv offers MobilePay, Pogo, or Verifone's PAYware Mobile solution to process transactions.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused more consumers to seek out contactless payment options to avoid handling cash or handing over a card. Fiserv gives you the option of accepting QR code payments. A customer can pull up the QR code for their card right on their phone, which your cashier or server can scan at checkout without having to touch it.
Gift Cards
Many businesses like the option of offering gift cards. Fiserv offers options for both digital or physical gift cards that you can sell and redeem at any of your locations. If you opt for digital gift cards, you can automatically replenish the "inventory" so that it never appears out of stock to an interested customer.
With the increasing popularity of "buy now, pay later" purchasing options, some businesses want to offer that option to their customers. After all, "buy now, pay later" options can help customers with larger transactions, such as fitness equipment, home furnishings, and other items with price tags that could otherwise discourage a purchase.
Fiserv supports buy now, pay later in two different ways: QuadPay and Installment Loans. As you may have guessed from the name, QuadPay lets customers split a purchase into four equal (and interest-free!) payments over the course of 6 weeks. Transactions are limited to $1,500 and payments are deducted from the customer's linked card
With Installment Loans, you can enable installment plans so customers can pay for their purchase monthly for up to 60 months, depending on the transaction size. Installment Loans are available on purchases ranging from $300 - $15,000.
In either case, you get paid upfront, so there's no risk of losing out if your customer falls behind on their payments.
In addition to offering payment services for retailers, restaurants, and service businesses, Fiserv offers credit card processing for specific niches.
Franchise owners looking to streamline operations can take advantage of Fiserv's options specifically geared to multi-location businesses. This option combines Fiserv's enterprise level processing with its franchise support model to help ensure that customers have a seamless, consistent experience no matter which of your locations they patronize.
Sport and event stadiums face unique challenges for accepting credit card transactions. Acceptance must be fast and both the equipment and the processor's network must be able to handle many transactions all at once. With Clover Sport from Fiserv, stadiums get fast, reliable transactions to help speed up lines. As with other services, there are multiple options (omnichannel payments) available. Customers can pay a cashier with a traditional POS system or a portable line-buster solution, or you can opt for mobile ordering or self-serve kiosk orders.
Businesses that "pay out" money to customers face their own unique challenges. Considered high risk by some processors, these businesses aren't always able to easily secure credit card processing. Payout businesses range from medical services like HSAs and insurance companies handling reimbursements to sports betting sites paying out cash winnings. You can choose from single or mass payouts depending on your needs. You can even white-label a payee portal for easy tracking and viewing of payments.
Fiserv helps minimize the risk of fraud and other issues that payout businesses face by offering card industry blacklist filter services and other screenings to help ensure your transactions are safe.
Fiserv continues to offer the merchant cash advance program, Clover Capital, that was previously offered under the First Data name. It’s intended for those that need access to funds for business purposes. As with most cash advances, Clover Capital does not require collateral or a personal guarantee. Additionally, there's no fixed payment amount, as you'll repay the advance through a percentage of your daily credit card sales.
The one-page application requests basic information about your business and financial situation. Businesses that have been around for at least 6 months and process a minimum of $1000/month in Visa and Mastercard transactions are eligible to apply for Clover Capital. You'll also need to provide copies of your previous 6 months' processing statements and previous 2 months' bank statements.
The application review takes an average of 3-5 business days and funds for approved applications are typically deposited within 2 days of approval and signing paperwork.
Funds can be used for almost any legitimate business expense, including expansion, purchasing inventory, marketing campaigns, purchasing or upgrading equipment, hiring staff, and more.
First Data was a supporter of veterans by offering a "Veterans' Program" that provides veteran-owned or affiliated businesses with discounted pricing on processing and lower cost equipment. Fiserv shares this commitment to the military through its Fiserv Salutes military engagement strategy, in addition to serving as a founding member of the Coalition for Veteran-Owned Businesses. The company commits to hiring veterans, and also provides discounts on some equipment and services. At the time of this review, Fiserv offers veterans and their spouses half off a Clover device and a waiver of the first 3 months of software fees.
Fiserv offers a variety of machines for taking credit cards, including the popular Clover family of processing equipment. It also offers the proprietary FD series. Terminals boast fraud protection and security features to help keep your customers and your business safe. Most equipment can connect to the internet wirelessly.
In the past, First Data has regularly leased equipment, a practice we don't recommend here at CardFellow. Leases went through the equipment arm, First Data Global Leasing, and typically involve expensive contracts separate from your processing contract. It’s not clear from Fiserv’s website if the company has continued the leasing practice. In any event, we strongly recommend avoiding equipment leases.
While Fiserv supports other equipment, it particularly pushes the Clover line, which includes full POS systems (the Clover Station and Clover Station 2018), small footprint or portable systems like the Mini, Flex, and Mobile, and a smartphone app/reader called the Clover Go. You can view details and read reviews of any of the Clover machines in our product directory: Clover systems: Clover systems.
One feature that sticks out about Clover systems is the Clover app market, which allows you to customize your Clover Station with specific apps that you choose. The app market breaks apps down categories ranging from general business to specific industries, as seen in the image below.
However, it's important to note that Clover stations cannot be reprogrammed. If you purchase a Clover POS system, you can only use it with the company from whom you purchase it.
Since POS systems like the Clover aren't cheap, be sure you know what you're getting into before purchasing. It's important to secure competitive pricing and the right processor before purchasing your system. Additionally, you'll need to purchase a Clover software plan in order to use all of the features of the Clover systems. Software plans come at an additional monthly charge, which is separate from the fees to take cards and any merchant account monthly fees.
You can also read or leave Clover reviews here.
Many businesses correctly note that there are a lot of similarities between Clover equipment and Square equipment. (Especially as Square continues to debut new machines like the Terminal, a competitor to the Clover Flex.)
A primary difference between Clover and Square is processor compatibility. Square only works with Square for credit card processing. You can't use the equipment with other processors. By contrast, Clover works with any processor that runs on First Data's platform, giving you more choices when deciding on a processing company.
That also means that you have more opportunity to negotiate better pricing. (More competition = lower costs for you.)
Read more about the differences between Clover and Square.
Fiserv offers the TransArmor Data Protection service started by First Data, for an additional fee. But when I say "offers," I really mean "requires" since First Data adds the TransArmor solution to all its clients' accounts. (Note that CardFellow clients are exempt from this requirement. You can choose to use the TransArmor security package, but you are not required to like other businesses.) TransArmor features encryption and tokenization to protect businesses and their customers.
Aside from TransArmor, the company provides a limited warranty against compromises. Additionally, the company offers EMV enablement to allow you to implement chip-based payments through point-of-sale terminals or with a mobile device.
Fiserv helps you achieve PCI compliance and complete yearly assessments to ensure that you are always meeting compliance requirements. The company can help you identify possible vulnerabilities in your systems, and suggest solutions to prevent breaches. Fraud detection services help you avoid costly fraudulent transactions by identifying patterns and fraud trends using machine learning.
Like all processors, Fiserv can set rates and fees differently from one business to the next. The company has the ability to offer pricing on several different models, including interchange plus and flat rate.
Keep in mind that your pricing will vary depending on whether you go directly to Fiserv or to a reseller in addition to what pricing model the processor uses.
At the time of this update, Fiserv does not publish pricing on its website. You should expect fees for accepting credit cards, for security / fraud protection, and for equipment, at a minimum.
However, if you prefer not to use flat rate pricing or it isn't the best fit for your business, you may still be eligible for interchange plus pricing. To get a fully-disclosed quote with extremely competitive pricing, you can request through this profile. Signing up for interchange plus pricing can often drastically lower your credit card processing fees.
Note: For historical record, we're leaving our information about First Data's reviews here. However, we'll add sections specifically for Fiserv reviews and attempt to separate the two whenever possible.
On the Better Business Bureau's website, Fiserv has its own profile separate from First Data's. However, Fiserv does not solely handle credit card processing, but also provides other banking and financial services. At the time of this update, the company has an A+ rating, though it is not currently accredited with the Better Business Bureau.
The company has had close to 150 complaints in the past 3 years, and currently averages a 1-star rating (out of 5 stars.) It's worth noting that the BBB has a reputation among consumers as a place to go to complain and have a business wrong addressed. This may skew the reviews to those seeking out a place to complain vs. those seeking to make a review in general.
Several of the negative reviews refer to BillPay or other consumer services rather than credit card processing. The only review that mentions merchant services states that the company held funds but still withdrew fees from the customer's account. Fiserv replies to all reviews.
The complaints closed in the last few years span a range of issues, again not all related to credit card processing. The issues that do apply to processing claim that the company holds funds from legitimate transactions, continues to charge for equipment that has been returned, and provides poor customer service.
It's one of the largest credit card processors in the world, and therefore people have a lot of opinions on the First Data Corporation. Any company this size is going to attract some negative reviews, and First Data merchant services is no exception. The company has had over 1,000 complaints lodged with the BBB in the past 3 years – a hefty number. While it's true that as a giant processor, First Data has an accordingly large client base, other big processors don't come anywhere near First Data's number of complaints in their own BBB profiles.
Yelp and Ripoff Report also have some info worth reviewing.
First Data Merchant Services is not currently accredited with the Better Business Bureau. However, the company has a profile page at the BBB site, and currently shows an A+ rating on a scale of A+ to F.
As of autumn 2016, there are a bit over 1,000 complaints on the BBB site. By contrast, other large processors have under 100 complaints.
First Data complaints allege a variety of issues, including failure to properly disclose contract information, failure to honor refund promises, failure to correct billing errors, unauthorized work performed outside the scope of the contract, unauthorized debits, and customer service problems.
The BBB notes that many complaints were resolved with the assistance of the BBB. The BBB found that while other complaints were not resolved to the customer's satisfaction, First Data made a good faith effort to resolve the complaint.
In addition, there are 6 reviews available with the BBB: 5 negative and 1 positive, however the positive review is actually negative and just marked incorrectly. The 5 negative reviews reiterate the complaints, mentioning difficulty cancelling service, predatory equipment leases, high fees, complex contracts, and poor customer service. The positive review, as mentioned, seems to have been marked positive by accident, as it talks about expensive leases, unsupportive customer service, and high fees, ending with a suggestion to use a different credit card processing company.
Yelp has several different listings for First Data Merchant Services in different locations. Each contains a number of reviews, mostly one star. Complaints range from serious (allegations of fraud by forging customer's signature on a contract) to the usual complaints about processing companies: high fees, terrible customer service, deceptive sales representatives, and difficulty cancelling accounts. Several of the reviews urge businesses to stay away from First Data, stating the company is unethical and deceptive.
400 reviews appear on Ripoff Report, again stating that First Data overcharges, takes funds unauthorized, has terrible customer service, and engages in deceptive practices. Some reviews also complain of expensive and non-cancellable credit card machine leases.
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From Patty, on May 28, 2014
Our rep is always very patient and helpful when I call. I appreciate his willingness to help.
From Trish, on May 28, 2014
Loved the simplicity. The account analysis and information provided by CardFellow was fantastic -- extremely helpful in what can be a very confusing processor comparison process!!! Definitely reduced the time needed and let me focus on actual store operations. I will definitely be recommending CardFellow to other shop owners. Knowing that CardFellow will regularly be reviewing to ensure adherence to contract is an added assurance that this was a great decision. Thank you! Oz was fabulous too!! He provided so much information on selection of equipment and the actual setup process with First Data. I can't say enough positive things about the entire experience.
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From Alan, on Mar 13, 2014
Been with Oz and First Data for five months and I am pleased with the great service and rates. Thanks to Ben at CardFellow also.
From JAMES, on Mar 07, 2014
Very prompt, up front, professional.
From David Dutton, on Feb 26, 2014
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Posted by Dennis M on Jun 01, 2023
I signed up for 4 years contract with first data ( now fiserv) and they covertly made me sign 6 years contract for the rental. Are you kidding? Why would I need 2 years extra rental when the contract is over? Not only that, they have so many hidden fees. Don't be fooled by their percentage rates. It's a big lie and they are still going to charge you for hidden fees you don't even know what you are paying for. Never sign up with First data or Fiserv
Posted by Ana on Dec 20, 2022
Everything everyone says is true. I have never had to deal with such poor customer service before. Every time you call you will be waiting an hour. No one solves any issues, they bounce you around and waste your time.
Posted by Anonymous Employee on Dec 12, 2022
I work for a Point-of-Sale company for restaurants and bars. We use Fiserv to process our clients' payments, and every few weeks Fiserv breaks down during busy weekend shifts. The clients are screwed. They have lost thousands and neither Fiserv nor my employer will do anything about it.
Posted by Same on Feb 08, 2022
First data is the worst on the planet.
Posted by David Yin on Nov 22, 2021
They will ripped you off. We are being charged about 7% fee for credit card transaction. And you will never get any customer service over the phone because they will just hold you off , and transferred, wait on hold, again and again.
Posted by Nadia Bodkin on Oct 08, 2021
First Data is a nightmare with no accountability. It appears as though they are opposed to us being a successful black-owned business from a conversation had with one of their Risk Management agents who took pride in stopping our money form being processed while saying really racist things to us. This entire experience with First Data has been belittling and it saddens me that there is no accountability for this company's behavior other than to report it to other prospective customers.
Posted by Wayne Albaugh on Apr 22, 2021
Rates aren't the best and always creep up if you do not request yearly reviews. But their failing is in their automated service line, it is terrible. When you finally speak to someone, good luck if they disconnect you, You have to jump through all those hoops again. My advice; take your business elsewhere.
Posted by WB on Nov 02, 2020
This is by far one of the worst companies I have ever been in contact with. Their prices are the highest in the entire industry. the costumers service is awful. Expect to wait at least twice the estimated wait time when calling in. Do not waste your time with having them hold your place in line with a call back number. You will wait longer than the original estimated wait time. overall First Data is a trash company.
Posted by Anonymous on Oct 26, 2020
Worst processor ever!
Posted by Andrew Postolovsky on Mar 23, 2020
Terrible City merchant service provided by FDMS Corp. Rip-off for the customers! One thing they do good is sign you up to get your money. After that they have no HELP.