ProColorGraphics
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I ditched my terminal a few months back and have stuck with Square too. I have had great luck with it. Plus if I have a month with no CC sales, I don't get stuck with the minimum fee.
There is a trick to use with all credit cards. Set up an account strictly for credit card deposits. Once the cash posts transfer it to your regular business account. No available cash will usually net you a call from the processor. Then you can present your documentation. Can't take what you don't have.
I learned this trick from guys that literally make their living on eBay.
Is this 100% fool proof? Nope. Will it buy you time? Yup.
I just pulled my statement after see all this and mine is 2.5% after all the after fees for the month...
my manual entrys are 2.55% which is the largest part on mine and 1.75 on swiped... I feel pretty good about mine.
I pulled the last 3 statements from the cc company..
Aug--8602.48---229.61
sept-6288.18---166.32
Oct 14900.33---374.90
I use the company my bank sent me to TIB-- the independent bankers bank
their number--- 800-327-0053
Don't cost you nothing to check it out...Maybe they can help some of you out..
I'd be interested to see who you are using. AFAIK, there is no way around business or reward cards sticking it to you. Even if your company charges a low rate at the time of the transaction, companies like Intuit go back at the end of the month and THEN take out the fees for business/reward cards. I'm in the process of shopping around as I have been using Intuit for almost 3 years. Took a look at one of my last monthly statements. We did about $8800 in CC transactions and after processing and reward fees were hit with $532.00. That's a big bite if you ask me...
I'm currently talking with folks at Elavon through Costco. Seems like they may be the best I've found so far. Anyone using Costco's processor?
I had to contact Rick about this too. Those are insanely low rates, especially for manual entry. I would be interested if anyone is able to get Rick's rates through that company. Doesn't seem right. I shopped forever and they all promise low rates but the rewards cards and card not present transactions (manual entry) jack those rates up considerably. 100% of my transactions are manual entry. I previously used Merchant Warehouse and they barely budged on rates. So I went to Intuit and saved some money but still nothing like Rick's rates
You might want to shop paypal. They have some merchant account offerings through wells fargo that are setup so you can get decent rates on cards not present. Also, I have found that forcing people to pay via paypal is pretty good too. The rate is 3.9% + .30 but, I get my money pretty quickly because people trust paypal. They also like that bill me later option that allows me to get paid and they don't have to pay for 30-120 days. Takes the pressure of collecting off of me and lets someone else do the chasing.
Square is primarily for swipes but what about manual entry? Does anyone use their same Square account? Does using a manual entry system trigger a monthly fee? I know the rates are higher for non swipe but was wondering if there are any other fees. They are not very informative at their site about non swipe