roborobs computer repair
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- Kissimmee, FL
What services do you use to accept credit cards?
how do you use paypal to do credit cards? Are you able to edit eh price if need be? Also are you able to do it from your place of business or do you have to do it over email?I use the paypal network.
I also use square, there is no limit and only transaction fee's, great for tech's.
anything over 1000.00 in 7 days will be held for thirty days and then put into your account.
How much is it for setup and is there a monthly fee? if so how much?I have been using square.
I am happy with it so far but i have not made a payment over $100 yet and I am worried about reports that there is a $100 limit.
For the most part if the limit is not true then the service works quite well. They deposit in to your bank account at the end of the week as long as charges are under $1000 and the fee's are not that bad. I took an $85 payment yesterday and they charged me $2.49.
It also makes you look very professional when you can swipe the card right in front of the customer.
How much is it for setup and is there a monthly fee? if so how much?
do they have a website and if so what is it?No setup fee or monthly fee just 2.75% and .15c for charges. However, it took 3 months for them to send me the card reader.
Square works well for the small amounts I get (I use paypal as a backup just in case but haven't had to use it lately). Most business that I get in my part time tech work is invoiced or cash for residential clients, so I haven't been able to give it a real workout.
99% of all my transactions are by check. I get a few cash transactions and in the last 7 1/2 months since my business opened I have had 3 or 4 credit card transactions.
Thanks for the assistance guys. I think I'll try square. It seems reasonable enough I'm just concerned about it not looking professional in front of customers. (using your cell phone to run credit cards) What are others feelings on this matter?