Psychic services and tarot reading merchant accounts UK
Card networks treat the category as high-chargeback on "service did not deliver promised outcome" disputes. Subscription-billing models compound the dispute exposure. Mainstream acquirers decline categorically.
Legal status (UK)
Legal in UK subject to the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. Services must be presented on an entertainment basis; specific outcome guarantees risk engaging unfair-commercial-practice rules.
Best way to take Psychic services and tarot reading payments (UK)
Our pick
MerchantHQ, specialist Psychic services and tarot reading broker and account team
Mainstream UK acquirers (SumUp, Square, Zettle, Dojo, Worldpay, Barclaycard) decline Psychic services and tarot reading at onboarding or terminate after launch. We hold a specialist panel of UK high-risk acquirers that underwrite it. As a broker we match you to the right one for your licence, volume and processing history, then stay on as your named UK account team for the life of the agreement.
The acquirer pays our commission on signup, so it costs you nothing on top, and we never sell your details on. We disclose the risk classification upfront so the right underwriter is approached from the start.
Get matched to a Psychic services and tarot reading acquirerHigh-risk merchants are the most exposed to chargebacks, frozen funds and MATCH/TMF listings, and that is exactly what your MerchantHQ account team handles, for the life of the agreement.
How Psychic services and tarot reading placements work
Psychic services and tarot reading routes to specialist regulated-vertical acquirers matched per application rather than a published list. The right underwriter depends on your licence, volume and sub-category, so we approach it individually. We hold the relationships and disclose your risk classification upfront so the right acquirer is contacted from the start.
Typical pricing
- Rate
- 4.0% to 6.5% blended
- Settlement reserve
- 10% to 20% rolling reserve standard
Watch outs
- Entertainment-basis disclaimer required on consumer-facing copy and at checkout.
- Outcome-guarantee language must be avoided to stay outside unfair-commercial-practice rules.
- Subscription cancellation flow scrutinised heavily.
- Vulnerable-customer policy expected at acquirer onboarding.
Director, MerchantHQ
Oliver leads MerchantHQ's terminal testing and acquirer comparison. With a background in UK commercial finance and merchant payments, he oversees terminal reviews, switching guidance and high-risk vertical mapping.
Last reviewed: 18 May 2026