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January 23, 2012 at 6:56 pm #154800
Mdelsette
ParticipantWe use square. It works really well and has a tip feature and tax feature. the tip feature allows customers to chose a tip quickly and when we started using our customers now tip more often. Looking at getting rid of my nurit 8000 that we purchased for $750.00.
January 24, 2012 at 2:36 am #154801Anonymous
InactiveThanks guys, yeah I’ll get Square too.
AdrianJanuary 28, 2012 at 10:48 pm #154802hbottumwa
ParticipantI’ve got two employee run areas. I wouldn’t be with out the “square”!
February 15, 2012 at 3:21 am #154803Anonymous
InactiveJust a quick FYI, intuit (quickbooks) has a product similar to square. It’s called go payment and there is no monthly fee, free setup and no minimums. It hooks right on an iPhone or iPad and you can swipe or manually enter a card number. The Per transaction rate is not fabulous, but it beats having a monthly fee if you aren’t using it much.
February 16, 2012 at 1:57 am #154804Anonymous
InactiveI just signed up a week ago. I have the card reader, and downloaded the app. I had to google square app mto find it.
April 14, 2012 at 12:43 pm #154805Anonymous
InactiveTechnology improves monthly. Any new and improved routes in regards to phones, notepads, apps, ipads, ect.? I am planning to pull myself from the stone ages soon and would like some advice.
April 14, 2012 at 6:29 pm #154806hbottumwa
ParticipantThe best options I’ve found is 1) “The Square” no monthly fee, 2.75% per transaction with phone/ipad internet service. 4% from home computer. No month or year contract.
2) If you use quick books, I understand they offer about the same with options for $1000 or more monthly visa volume with a monthly fee + lower % rate. I use The Square.
I welcome more options.April 16, 2012 at 12:02 am #154807Anonymous
GuestI have been using Square for several months now and I have had no issue until the other day. I do business with several property management companies and I had a home owner who wanted to put his $3400 invoice on his card. He provided me with his card number over the phone and I manually keyed it into Square. Square deposited into my account $1700 and told me I would have to wait 30 days for the remaining balance. This didnt sit well with me. In my research I found out there is a limit to what Sqaure will deposit for manually entered charges while there is no limit for swiped charges. Square downloaded a form to my account to increase my limit. A day after I completed the form Square increased my manually entered limit to $5000 and they deposited the remaining balance into my account. For those of you that use Square you may want to verify and/or request to chage your manually entered charge limit….
April 16, 2012 at 8:43 pm #154808Anonymous
InactiveSquare is great. Works as advertised.
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