Best Card

December 9, 2025

Credit Card Processing

Endorsed by 20+ dental and medical associations – including ASDA – Best Card offers great rates and personalized customer service for credit card processing. Thousands of dental offices have saved an average of 27% ($6,496 annually) in credit card fees over their prior processor. You will receive one deposit and one monthly statement for all of your activity for MasterCard/Visa/Discover and American Express. Close your batch by 5pm CST and receive next business day funding.


Best Card understands that your credit card processing statement can be hard to decipher so we encourage you to calculate your effective rate: Take your total fees charged (including AMEX) and divide it by the total $$ processed. If this number is greater than 2.1% (0.021 on calculator), you may be paying too much. Example: $766 (fees) ÷ $19,488 ($ processed) = 0.0393 or 3.93%.


Fax a recent credit card processing statement to 866-717-7247 (or email to CompareRates@BestCardTeam.com) and Best Card will send you a detailed cost comparison and a $5 Amazon.com gift card.


About Billy Tarpley


Served as chief lobbyist for the dental association, which was established in 1887. Oversees all legal and regulatory matters, as well as publications, continuing dental education, conference planning and governance activities. Between 2005 and 2009, spent 4 years as Director of Development at Henderson State University (alma mater), but returned to the association in 2009.



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