Accepting Credit cards?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ilovetofixcomputers
  • Start date Start date
do you not have a tablet or other wifi device? if you do you can get it for that and then swap to the iphone when you get it

I have a Toshiba tablet.. im gonna use intuit and when get my iphone switch to iphone.. or I may buy a ipad and run all bsuienss off that

Intuit rates...
Pay-as-you-go
Only pay per transaction

2.75 swipe
3.75 key
setup-0$
Monthly fee- 0$
 
I have a Toshiba tablet.. im gonna use intuit and when get my iphone switch to iphone.. or I may buy a ipad and run all bsuienss off that

Intuit rates...
Pay-as-you-go
Only pay per transaction

2.75 swipe
3.75 key
setup-0$
Monthly fee- 0$

Square's rates are better... and you can get the reader at Walmart.

PayAnywhere's rates are better still.

But... both require you to have a bank account to direct deposit to. Paypal Here might be your best bet for immediate use.
 
In 3-4 years I never passed a single credit card.

As soon as I got the system up and ready, +3k$ /month transaction on credit cards, people just love it.

I think it's a big ++ for any business, and it goes directly into your bank account.
 
stripe.com another good choice. Works like a charm with Freshbooks. Automated charges feature priceless.
 
In 3-4 years I never passed a single credit card.

As soon as I got the system up and ready, +3k$ /month transaction on credit cards, people just love it.

I think it's a big ++ for any business, and it goes directly into your bank account.

yes, I have decided on paypal here only for the debit card... but will soon be getting First data and one of there termains(im buying it for 600$) and they cost is 5/99 a month

EDIT!!!!!! bank of America offers better rates and the same reader but cheaper.. so im looking into this now
 
Last edited by a moderator:
yes, I have decided on paypal here only for the debit card... but will soon be getting First data and one of there termains(im buying it for 600$) and they cost is 5/99 a month

EDIT!!!!!! bank of America offers better rates and the same reader but cheaper.. so im looking into this now

Like I've said a few times.... SAVE YOUR MONEY -- GET A USED UNIT! We picked up a bunch of them used for 1/4 retail -work great
 
1. Go and open a business bank account. Now all the major banks have phone app that allow you to take picture if check and deposit it.

2. Get square for free! Or any other company...

3. If you dont have few hundred checks a month, you don't need terminal. It will cost you more for in the fees then u will be having checks.

Spend your money rather on good tools then paying fees.
 
1. Go and open a business bank account. Now all the major banks have phone app that allow you to take picture if check and deposit it.

2. Get square for free! Or any other company...

3. If you dont have few hundred checks a month, you don't need terminal. It will cost you more for in the fees then u will be having checks.

Spend your money rather on good tools then paying fees.

BANK OF AMERICA HAD THE BEST RATES EVER...
For pricing, your rates/fees will be as follows:
Set-up fee: $0
Processing rate:
1.48% + .20 cents – regular credit & debit cards
2.69% + .33 cents – rewards & business cards
3.49% + .33 cents – corporate, government & foreign cards


- American Express: 2.89% + .15 cents

____________________________________________________________

- NO contract

- NO cancellation fee

- NO monthly fee

- NO monthly minimum.

- Annual fee: $95 (billed every October)
 
Get a tablet to use with it and a stylus how would that be unprofessional? If its staying in an office fabricate a mount for the counter for it.
 
Now that the banks are tightening the noose on cheques in the U.K. and with the onset of our R.S. I'm looking around for a mobile option to take Debit and Credit card payments in the office and out on the road.

We have a PayPal account but the reader isnt available here yet!
Square only works for US and Canada
MPowa hasnt launched their chip n pin reader yet either.

If anyone in the U.K. has any other mobile options for taking payments please let me know ;)
 
On the blurb I read it can use Amex, Mastercard and Visa. There's also a facility to take "manual payments" at a higher fee. I'm guessing these refer to the payee not being present.

So hopefully we are catching up at last :D
 
Last edited:
We use Intuit Go Payment. We stopped using square because of how the transaction came into our bank account. It throws off quickbooks. Square takes the money out before they deposit it to your account. If you want to keep your books balanced correctly avoid using square. With the Go Payment, the full amount is deposited, and then a separate transaction is done where they take their merchant fees.
 
Doesn't half wind me up this type of topic ha ha !

Here in uk we are so neglected on choice compared to you USA guys!

God knows the hoops to jump through its not worth it, we have virtually no add ons for smartphones like you do !!

That is one way to look at it. Another is that every unmet need is an opportunity waiting for some one.
 
Back
Top