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What is square?
@SSH0126 wrote:What is square?
An alternative to a traditional merchant account. You can use their card reader or process credit and debit cards online or your iPhone. Check out their website below for more info.
Since starting this thread, I have been using square and been very satisfied. Their payments are prompt and efficient. They have no hidden fees, which is such a huge problem with so many processors out there for small biz
I prefer Intuit GoPayment http://gopayment.com/pricing/,
Device feels more professional and when you don't do 10k+ a month, its cheaper.
I also recommend anyone using either spend a doller on a touch screen pen so customers don't have to sign with their finger.
@firesoul453 wrote:
I prefer Intuit GoPayment http://gopayment.com/pricing/,
Device feels more professional and when you don't do 10k+ a month, its cheaper.
I also recommend anyone using either spend a doller on a touch screen pen so customers don't have to sign with their finger.
I don't see any discounts if you spend LESS than?
I see cheaper rates if you pay the $12.95/month.
Do you have something that you got grandfathered in or am I looking in wrong location?
Thank you.
@Creditaddict wrote:
@firesoul453 wrote:
I prefer Intuit GoPayment http://gopayment.com/pricing/,
Device feels more professional and when you don't do 10k+ a month, its cheaper.
I also recommend anyone using either spend a doller on a touch screen pen so customers don't have to sign with their finger.
I don't see any discounts if you spend LESS than?
I see cheaper rates if you pay the $12.95/month.
Do you have something that you got grandfathered in or am I looking in wrong location?
Thank you.
Looks like they rased their price to match square.
Still prefer their card reader.
You know, I wonder how these mobile payment services will handle upcoming EMV adoption.
Also I know that PayPal offers 5% + 0.05 cents for those mostly dealing with less than $10 transaction. Wonder any competitor offers any comparable plan?