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Hey all, If you have a android or iphone (check website for your phone) you can accept cc payments from this free app https://squareup.com/. they even send you a card reader that plugs into your headphone jack for free. You get the money next business day. You get charged when you use it, 3.76% so if the charge is $100.00 pass the cost to customer $103.76...Nice when you are on the job and can take cc payments on the fly. This app was created by the gentleman that created twitter.
Terry
Hey all, If you have a android or iphone (check website for your phone) you can accept cc payments from this free app https://squareup.com/. they even send you a card reader that plugs into your headphone jack for free. You get the money next business day. You get charged when you use it, 3.76% so if the charge is $100.00 pass the cost to customer $103.76...Nice when you are on the job and can take cc payments on the fly. This app was created by the gentleman that created twitter.
Terry
I don't claim to be a mathematician here, but if you try to charge a customer 103.76 your going to get charged 3.76% on the 103.76. So you will end up with $99.85. While you have reduced what you are paying out down to $0.15 for the transaction your still paying. While your math may seem simple in your mind it just doesn't work in reality.
Paypal is nice but don't rely on it 100%. If a buyer ever disputes anything you could have your account frozen until it is resolved. Then you are stuck
so any CC company will freeze your entire account if there is a dispute?
That is what's going to happen. That's what all of them do, very hard to have it set up for the customer to "eat it".
It does make sense for it to be this way as the processors are providing a service to the business. I don't nitpick the customer to death on the little things like that. If someone is trying to do that then for some reason they are very very concerned about their financial stability. If you have a tidy profit margin figured in(which you should) that 3.xx% should just fall under the category of "cost of doing business".
I believe if you want to add a charge you had better make sure to charge it as a "Credit Card Lost Cash Discount". I believe it's illegal to past the processing fee's along to the customer?