Elavon Review
Elavon offers interchange-plus pricing upon request, but pricing isn't disclosed online and you might get locked into a long-term contract.
Elavon
Total Rating | 2.3 |
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Fees & Rates1.9 | |
Products & Services4.0 | |
Contract2.3 | |
Sales & Advertising Transparency1.6 | |
Customer Service2.9 | |
User Reviews2.0 |
Elavon At A Glance
- Elavon is a large merchant account provider, offering tools for in-person and online sales
- The company discloses next to nothing on its website regarding its pricing, fees, contracts, etc.
- Elavon is viewed negatively by most of the merchants who use it
Pros
- Large, direct processor
- Full range of products and services
- Interchange-plus pricing available upon request
- No early termination fees
Cons
- Standard three-year contract with an automatic renewal clause
- No pricing disclosed online
- Poor customer support
- Numerous public complaints
Table of Contents
What Is Elavon?
Elavon is one of the largest merchant account providers in the United States, currently serving over 2 million customers in over 30 countries. Elavon’s size gives it several advantages, including the ability to process all transactions in-house and provide a full range of quality proprietary products and services.
However, there are also disadvantages to dealing with an organization of Elavon’s size. Search for Elavon reviews, and you’ll see that the company has a rather high volume of complaints filed against it. Now, considering the company’s size, that’s not unusual. However, Elavon’s public reception, which was already shaky, has deteriorated further in recent years.
More disturbing is that so many of the complaints cite poor to non-existent customer service and support after the sale. While this is a common problem in the processing industry, customer service seems to be an afterthought at Elavon. Given the company’s vast resources, there’s no excuse for this.
With practices like this, Elavon does not deserve to be counted among the best credit card processing providers.
Products & Services
Products & Services4.0 |
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Software & Services 4.7 |
Hardware & Equipment 3.2 |
Elavon’s product offerings for processing online and in-person sales are on par with many respected merchant account providers, leading to the company’s decent score in this category. Here’s what Elavon offers:
- Merchant Accounts: As we’ve noted, Elavon is large enough and has the resources to handle all transaction processing in-house. You’ll never have to deal with a back-end processor.
- Credit Card Terminals: Elavon offers a wide variety of traditional countertop credit card terminals on its website, but it no longer discloses pricing information for merchants who want to purchase their equipment outright. Several popular terminals from Ingenico and Verifone are available, all of which support EMV payments. Most models also support NFC-based payment methods. Unfortunately, Elavon also offers terminal leases through Ladco Global Leasing Solutions, a company we’ve named as one of the worst credit card terminal leasing companies in the industry. We can’t emphasize enough how important it is to buy your equipment outright instead of getting trapped in a four-year, noncancelable lease.
- Wireless Terminals: The company also offers the Poynt 5 and larger Poynt 61 Smart Terminals. These futuristic devices combine a tablet display with all the payment processing features of a credit card terminal. They can accept magstripe, EMV, and NFC-based payments and include many features usually only found in a full-blown point of sale (POS) system. Poynt terminals are available in the United States, Canada, and Europe. One word of caution: We’ve found numerous complaints from merchants who’ve encountered technical difficulties with these machines. It might not be a good idea to rely solely on a Poynt terminal for your in-person processing needs until the numerous software glitches have been resolved.
- Payment Gateway: Elavon offers eCommerce merchants a choice of two proprietary gateways: Fusebox, a traditional browser-based gateway, and Converge, an integrated payments platform that supports both online and in-person payments and integrates smoothly with the company’s other products and services. Support for most third-party gateways is also available in case you’d prefer to keep your existing gateway.
- Virtual Terminal: While the company doesn’t offer a standalone virtual terminal, you can use either the Fusebox gateway or the Converge integrated payments platform on your desktop or laptop to achieve the same functionality.
- Mobile Processing: Elavon supports mobile processing with its Converge Mobile app, which is available for iOS and Android. The app works with either the Ingenico iCMP Bluetooth-enabled PIN pad or the Ingenico RP457c card reader, which can connect through either the headphone jack or Bluetooth. Both readers support EMV and NFC payments. Converge Mobile is only available in the United States.
- Point Of Sale (POS) Systems: Elavon now offers the Poynt 61 smart terminal as its primary POS system. You can also choose to use talech, Elavon’s proprietary POS system. These products offer both a retail version and a specialized restaurant version. The popular NCR Silver system was once offered, but it is no longer mentioned on Elavon’s website.
- Online Shopping Carts: The Converge system integrates with most of the popular online shopping carts, including Shift4Shop (formerly 3dcart), BigCommerce, and UltraCart. If you have a different cart that you’d like to use, check on Elavon’s Developer Portal for compatibility.
- Online Customer Portal: Online reporting is a pretty standard feature these days, and Elavon offers a proprietary portal called Payments Insider. While the company doesn’t disclose too much information about it, it appears to cover all the basic features you’d expect. These include showing all transactions as well as chargeback and funding activity. You can also export reports in PDF, CSV, or Excel formats.
- Gift/Loyalty Card Programs: Elavon’s loyalty programs are free for your customers, who can join with as little as a phone number. They also include advanced reporting tools for you, so you can track how well they boost sales.
- Contactless Restaurant Ordering: Elavon recently introduced a contactless ordering and payment app called TableRes, which it offers without charge to medium and large restaurant chains and foodservice businesses in the US and Canada that use Elavon for payment processing. Diners can order and pay at their table without requiring a server. The TableRes app also offers pre-order and pre-payment functionality for delivery, pickup, and drive-thru.
There’s nothing wrong with Elavon’s product offerings per se, but the company’s apparent continued use of equipment leases through Ladco Global Leasing Solutions prevents us from scoring Elavon any higher in this category.
Fees & Rates
Fees & Rates1.9 |
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Pricing 1.8 |
Affordability 2.0 |
We’re giving Elavon a poor rating in this category due to its complete lack of pricing disclosures on its website. Given the increasing transparency in the credit card processing industry as a whole, there’s absolutely no excuse for Elavon not to bother with these increasingly standard disclosures.
Elavon provides merchant accounts for businesses of all sizes, but unlike many providers, it has split its pricing options into two separate categories. One category, designed for small businesses, offers flat-rate pricing and low fees. You won’t find information on Elavon fees on an easy-to-find Pricing page, but the company used to disclose some information when you started the application process for an account. This category is tailored to the following industries:
- Retail shops and boutiques
- Fairs and festivals
- Quick service restaurants
- Delivery/farmer’s markets/food truck businesses
- Professional services
- Home repair/maintenance
- Boutique hotels and B&Bs
The other category is intended for larger enterprises and features quote-based pricing. This isn’t explained very well on the website, and the company doesn’t disclose any contract terms or pricing for the large business category.
If you’re not sure which Elavon pricing category will be most economical for your business, you’ll have to crunch the numbers and talk with an Elavon agent to see what specific rates and terms you’re offered. Like most providers offering flat-rate pricing, Elavon’s small business plans had featured low monthly fees but high, fixed processing rates. These plans purportedly allow you to buy your equipment outright, which is a big plus. Although the large business plans aren’t disclosed, you can expect to pay higher monthly and annual fees but have much lower processing rates.
Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to find any pricing information on Elavon’s website, no matter how much you click around. However, you can find some Elavon pricing information regarding its flat-rate plan elsewhere on the web, though there’s no telling whether these rates are current:
- 2.6% + $0.10 per transaction for card-swipe transactions
- 3.5% + $0.15 per transaction for key-entered transactions
Here are the formerly disclosed rates and fees for Elavon’s terminals (Elavon offers other terminals for which pricing was never disclosed):
- talech Starter: $10/month equipment rental fee, $29/month software fee
- talech Mobile: $5/month equipment rental fee
- Ingenico DESK/3500 Terminal: $10/month equipment rental fee
- Ingenico MOVE/5000 Terminal: $20/month equipment rental fee, $20 one-time fee, and a $19.99/month wireless data plan fee
- Poynt Smart Terminal: $20/month equipment rental fee
Regardless of your pricing plan, Elavon claims there are no cancellation fees and no “hidden” fees included with its merchant accounts. However, should you still be interested in Elavon despite reading this review, you’ll still want to read your contract very carefully before signing up to understand all the possible payment processing fees and to confirm that you’re getting what your sales agent promised you.
Sales & Advertising Transparency
Sales & Advertising Transparency1.6 |
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Sales Practices 2.0 |
Web Presence 1.1 |
Advertising transparency is another area where Elavon lags behind the times, resulting in many merchants feeling cheated by the company. With its use of independent sales agents and its near-total lack of honest disclosures, we can’t give Elavon a decent score here.
The company scores a few points for not using any of the misleading sales gimmicks that many other processors use on their websites. Its “no hidden fees” claim is a little suspect, though. There are always going to be occasional extra fees for things such as chargebacks, for example.
Again, Elavon uses independent sales agents to market its products and services. Independent agents have a well-deserved bad reputation for failing to disclose important contract terms and using high-pressure tactics to close deals. Naturally, this leads to lots of unhappy merchants.
Contract Length & Early Termination Fee
Contract2.3 |
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Commitment 1.2 |
ETF & Other Fees 3.4 |
Elavon still apparently offers three-year contracts, which is not what we like to see from a merchant account provider in this day and age, to put it mildly. Though these contracts now have no early termination fee, we’ve found numerous reports from merchants who closed their accounts, only to continue to be charged monthly fees long after they thought their accounts had been closed. Therefore, we have to give Elavon poor marks in this category.
If you close your account before your contract term runs out, follow the procedures outlined in your contract very carefully and monitor your account afterward to catch any unauthorized payments.
Also, unlike true month-to-month contracts, Elavon includes an automatic renewal clause for one to two years in its merchant agreements. This clause makes it even more difficult to close your account, as your contract might renew for a new term if you don’t provide adequate notice. We’re not thrilled about this.
Note that terminal leases through Ladco Leasing are under a separate contract — one which usually runs for four years and cannot be canceled without buying out the remaining months of the agreement.
Customer Service & Technical Support
Customer Service2.9 |
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Personal Support 1.9 |
Self-Service 3.8 |
Elavon offers 24/7/365 US-based customer support via phone and email. Altogether, the company has support in 30 countries. However, there are simply too many complaints from small business owners regarding the quality of support offered to ignore — hence the company’s mediocre score in this category.
Be aware that if you sign up through a reseller, you’ll get customer support from that ISO and not through Elavon directly. In some cases, this can be an advantage.
If you’ve signed up with Elavon directly, you should also be assigned a dedicated account manager. This isn’t necessarily your sales agent, which is a good thing — turnover among independent sales agents is very high. While it’s generally an advantage to have a dedicated point of contact, your account manager won’t be available 24/7 (they have to sleep, too). Outside of regular business hours, you’ll be talking to a customer support representative.
Many merchants on consumer protection sites like the BBB have expressed dissatisfaction with Elavon’s customer support. Many of these complaints refer to resellers, such as Costco Merchant Services. However, there are also many complaints directed at Elavon itself, mostly from small business owners.
Elavon Support | Availability |
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Live Chat | |
Dedicated Support Representative | |
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Social Media |
User Reviews
User Reviews2.0 |
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Customer Feedback 2.0 |
Review Site Aggregate 2.0 |
As of our last review update, Elavon’s reception among merchants, judging by the company’s user reviews, was poor. It has only gotten worse since. We’re giving the company a poor rating in this area, and deservedly so.
Final Verdict
There was a time when Elavon’s business practices were standard for the merchant account industry, and if you wanted to accept credit card payments, you simply had to deal with the likes of Elavon. We are long past that time.
The most significant advantage Elavon’s pricing has is that you’ll have a full-service merchant account right off the bat, making it easier to transition to interchange-plus pricing when your business grows enough that flat-rate pricing no longer makes business sense. With Square, for example, if you outgrow the service, you’ll have to switch processors to get a full-service merchant account and interchange-plus pricing.
However, the simple fact is that many other providers of full merchant accounts offer vastly better pricing and contract transparency, better sales practices, and better customer service than Elavon in its current iteration. Additionally, Elavon’s already high complaint volume has worsened significantly in the last few years, with praise becoming ever more scarce.
If you’re seeking a merchant account, do yourself a favor and go with a provider that doesn’t embody the business-unfriendly practices of the industry’s past.
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We also look at contract length and fairness and test out sales staff and customer service channels ourselves to ensure that the company uses reputable, above-the-board sales techniques. Finally, we take the company’s online reputation into account, reading customer reviews and comments.
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