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credit machines
Those of you using portable credit machines, i have heard/seen good things about the new cellular(bklackberry- style) machines that use third party software but fear the learning curve. What is y'alls preferred/ favorable newest tech. answer for on- road credit sales? please assume i am computer ignorant.... ;)m -- |
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credit machines
go to artfairsourcebook forum: lots of info on various portable credit
machines and the ones that are being phased out. greg of artfairsourcebook uses one of the slides with a treo or blackberry and he goes "everywhere" selling his books and online editions of artfairsourcebook. www.merchantanywhere.com is the service most are using i think. m. |
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credit machines
Thanks, that's the info i needed.
"glassywoman" wrote in message om... go to artfairsourcebook forum: lots of info on various portable credit machines and the ones that are being phased out. greg of artfairsourcebook uses one of the slides with a treo or blackberry and he goes "everywhere" selling his books and online editions of artfairsourcebook. www.merchantanywhere.com is the service most are using i think. m. |
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credit machines
i've been using my business bank and the knuckle buster for years, no per
charge fee/ free paper supplies, no equipment rental fee, etc. but it comes to about 3% total charges. I just thought it might be time to get more hi-tech if the cost was similar and not such a great learning curve involvd. I haven't had bad luck often, maybe 60$ in the past 3 years in bad cards, but i always ask for a phone #. Most often it's a simple clerical error, not intentional(hell, for that amount?) and i've never had a bad charge on a major piece. I could call it in but only do so if they seem nervous. So which set-up and merchant bank do you favor? thanks, m "diddly0909" wrote in message ... select what model you think you need. I just use store and forward, but most of my glass pieces are under $100.00 at art shows. I have one dude (stolen) credit card in the last 5 years. you get a better rate for normal service vs mobil connect. i pay 1.35% then go look on ebay. shop around and get a good merchant service business partner. "michele" wrote in message ... Thanks, that's the info i needed. "glassywoman" wrote in message om... go to artfairsourcebook forum: lots of info on various portable credit machines and the ones that are being phased out. greg of artfairsourcebook uses one of the slides with a treo or blackberry and he goes "everywhere" selling his books and online editions of artfairsourcebook. www.merchantanywhere.com is the service most are using i think. m. |
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