How about the "PayPal Here" reader since quite a lot of people have PayPal accounts. I was thinking of getting one so I can use on trade shows.
Rob
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, Alice <whiterabbit32@...> wrote:
>
> Rob uses Square and really likes it. There's also a gal who runs a small boutique business near my parents that uses Square instead of a bank card reader. She said she's saving quite a bit of money in bank charges.
>
>
> On Nov 13, 2012, at 9:28 AM, "J. R. Rosen" <jrosen82@...> wrote:
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> I've been using Square for 1-1/2 years now. They are great! As Jim
> said, they'll send you the free reader and charge you only 2.75% on a
> swiped sale or 3.5% on a keyed sale.
>
> This is definitely much cheaper than a dedicated machine/bank/
> merchant service company. No monthly fees--if you don't use it, you
> pay nothing.
>
> The rates apply for V/MC/Amex/Disc. Swipe before noon, usually in
> the bank next day... at the very latest, the following day.
>
> I've been in business over 30 years, and this is the greatest thing
> since email on your cell phone!
>
> On Nov 13, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Jim Saklad wrote:
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> > > Is anyone using credit card readers with their iPhones? I need to
> > get one and was hoping to get some input on reliability and cost. I
> > think Apple sells one for about $10 - and so does Target. I have no
> > idea what the processing fees are on the Apple one but it appears
> > the one you can buy off the shelf at Target charges 2.75% per
> > transaction.
> > >
> > > Any advice from folks using these?
> > > Are there other better choices or is one of these good enough?
> >
> > Square (<https://squareup.com>)
> >
> > Reader is free; sign up for account; 2.75% fees.
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