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Ilovetofixcomputers
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So I need to look into accepting creditcards.. companys for a real terminal. like do I need a POS or what? any help is appreciated, thanks
Check out squareup.com or paypal.com - both have a free thingie you plug into your cell phone to swipe credit cards with. I think square provides a USB based terminal too when you aren't mobile. Paypal is nice though you can just direct your clients to the website - especially when working remotely. Few other companies out there with same or similar. Else you need to check into a credit card processing co. and get one of those terminal jobs. You'll pay a little less percentage of the charge, but it will be more in setup fees.
I just received my card reader from payanywhere[dot]com... it's basically a competitor to Square, and so far I think Pay Anywhere's features and interface is WAY better. I haven't taken any charges yet as I'm still getting the account setup. I'll update later on with my experiences. Fees are equivalent to Square, FYI.
Never had anyone question paying with square. Many people think it's cool and ask about it.I don't want a mobile reader I want to look semi- professional..
What's so unprofessional about a smartphone attachment credit card reader? Been to an Apple store lately? No POS credit card readers there. Only iPhones with a credit card reader attachment.
I don't want a mobile reader I want to look semi- professional..
As one other poster mentioned, the rates you pay will be higher if you go with one of the smart phone options.
When I opened my business, I went with Intuit's iPhone credit card reader. I also had the option to swipe cards using a web interface using a usb card swiper. However, as my card sales increased, I eventually switched to my local bank because the fees were allot cheaper and the fact I rarely used the mobile swiper for anything.
I don't want a mobile reader I want to look semi- professional..
So with a 20 dollar ebay server backboning your company and a dumb phone, you are worried about a square reader making you look unprofessional... mmmmk
I agree with other posters.. We have used square with lots of business clients and the thought of it being unprofessional never crossed my mind.
And no you dont need a POS.. we have an in store reader and you just punch the total in.. invoicing is done separately in quickbooks.
Perception is one thing, but math is math. If you are doing any significant volume, you are paying too much with square and PA.