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Demo · Card-Fee Check

Understand your card-fee statement without learning bank jargon

Start with the 2 easiest numbers on the statement: what customers paid by card, and what fees were taken out. NailWage calculates the fee rate, estimates any overpayment, and keeps the technical detail optional.

A plain-language read for salon owners

Processor statements can be full of confusing terms. NailWage turns them into one practical question: how much did the salon process by card this month, and how much did the processor take?

No interchange figure needed to start.
If you have itemized numbers, open advanced details for a stronger read.
The result is always an estimate to review, not a legal conclusion.

Sample merchant statement

April · one nail salon

Total customers paid by card
$42,000.00
Total card fees taken out
$1,470.00
Transactions
1200
Card tips in the POS
$3,500.00

No itemized bank-cost detail on this sample, so the read is an estimate. If the statement has interchange + assessments, NailWage can read it more precisely.

What NailWage found

Estimate · Estimated
On the high side
You're overpaying about $426.00/mo (~$5,112.00/yr).
You are paying about
3.50%

Total fees divided by total card volume. This is the easiest owner-level number to read first.

Estimated overpayment
$426.00

Compared with the fair-markup benchmark. Review it with your processor before making decisions.

Show the advanced calculation

This separates bank/network pass-through costs from the processor markup. Owners do not need every term to use the first read.

Bank/network pass-through cost
$798.00
Processor markup
$672.00
Benchmark markup
$246.00
Processor markup
1.60%
Estimated processing fee on card tips$122.50

For processor-audit purposes only. Not guidance on what may be deducted from technician tips.

Worth a look

  • PCI fee · $39.00
  • Statement fee · $15.00
  • Monthly minimum · $25.00
  • Markup above a fair rate · $672.00
  • Signs of hard-to-audit 'tiered' pricing

No interchange figure provided, so this is an estimate. Add interchange + assessments for an accurate read.

This is an estimate for informational purposes only — not financial or legal advice. Verify with your processor.

How the check works

NailWage starts with a simple fee rate, then uses statement detail to estimate the processor's markup.

Start with 2 numbers

Total card volume and total fees charged give you the effective fee rate. It is the fastest owner-friendly read without processor jargon.

Go deeper if your statement is itemized

Interchange + assessments are bank/network costs. When you have those numbers, NailWage separates the processor-controlled markup and compares it with a benchmark.

Always framed as an estimate

Without itemized numbers, the result stays an estimate. If the fee looks high, use the number to ask your processor/POS for an explanation, not as a guaranteed conclusion.

An estimate / benchmark for informational purposes only — not financial or legal advice, and not a 'guaranteed overcharge'. Verify with your processor.