Paymaxx Pro Integrates with AutoAction DMS
SARASOTA, Fla. — Paymaxx Pro, a national automotive retail
merchant services and payment processing firm, recently integrated its payment
processing services with AutoAction, a product specifically catered to dealers
in Texas.
Executives highlighted the integration is geared to give
dealers the ability to efficiently provide consumers with more options for
payments while simultaneously reducing costs and fees for stores using this
dealer management system.
AutoAction serves hundreds of dealers across the state of
Texas and offers those dealers a specially designed, unique suite of features.
AutoAction is meant to be a user-friendly DMS that can empower dealers to
efficiently manage inventory, sales and payments and to remain compliant with
federal, state and local regulations.
AutoAction also can provide the dealer with a rich variety
of powerful reports that promote profitable operations. The AutoAction team places
strong emphasis on excellent customer support, as well as promoting sound
dealership practices.
"In today's marketplace, it is all about providing a robust
menu of payment options for consumers while improving operational efficiencies
and reducing overhead at the dealer level," said Paymaxx Pro president Chris
Leedom.
"We are excited about the strong partnership formed with
AutoAction and look forward to generating savings for the AutoAction community
of dealers," Leedom continued.
This integration can permit dealers to process walk-in,
phone and Web payments and automatically synchronize them between Paymaxx Pro
and AutoAction.
At the same time, Paymaxx Pro can offers retailers among the
lowest costs and fees for merchant services in the industry.
"All a dealer has to do is select Paymaxx Pro as their
merchant services provider through AutoAction," Leedom said. "This eliminates
the need to use multiple software providers and eliminates double postings,
thus saving labor costs. Dealer clients also have the ability to set up
recurring automatic payments, both ACH and credit card which are often
requested by consumers."
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