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Mobile credit card readers grow, with iOS as foundation

If you popped into Betty’s Speakeasy, a cupcake shop in Philadelphia, last Saturday, then you probably saw co-owner Dylan Snow taking pictures of pastries using an iPad 2. after years of doing retail business with traditional machines—a cash register and a card-swipe reader to process customer credit cards—Betty’s is doing away with both and replacing them with an iPad.

(Image caption: The Square Register app lets merchants process credit cards and ring up sales.)

While the iPad, loaded with the new Square Register app, offers a number of business-friendly features, Snow is happiest that the app replaces his traditional card-processing service, which charged both a monthly fee as well as a cut of transactions—the rate of which varied depending on the type of card used. instead, Square just takes a 2.75-percent cut of every transaction swiped through the iPad—a reduction in expenses for Betty’s that means bigger profits.

“Right now we’re paying $69 a month in merchant services to swipe credit cards,” Snow said. “We won’t pay that with Square. [The new iPad] pays for itself very quickly.”

Such stories are behind the growing market for iPhone- and iPad-based card-swiping systems like those offered by Square. PayPal recently announced that it is launching its own card reader and app for iOS; it joins a sector that also includes big players like VeriFone’s Payware and Intuit’s GoPayment. (That list doesn’t even include Google Wallet, which is currently compatible with only the Nexus S 4G Android phone.)

Turns out there’s big business in catering to small businesses and independent vendors like food trucks and farmer’s market vendors.

“The target market for these products are small businesses who otherwise would be cash-only,” said Denée Carrington, an analyst with Forrester Research, adding: “Merchants can now capture revenue that previously could have been missed altogether if the consumer didn’t have cash.”

While most of the card-reader services can be used on a variety of mobile platforms, iOS devices have led the way—due both to their “cool factor” and, according to users, their simple sturdiness. and they point out that if the hardware does have a problem, it’s quicker and cheaper to go buy a new iPad than it is to wait for a delivery from a business-supply warehouse.

“We needed more reliable hardware,” said Snow at Betty’s Speakeasy, “and that was the iPad.”

Buying an iPhone or an iPad is the easy part, though. how do merchants choose between services? all provide a free app and a free card-reader to attach to your iPhone and iPad. But there are some differences.

Intuit GoPayment: this service offers two tiers—a free service that charges merchants a 2.7-percent fee for each swiped transaction, or a $13-a-month service for high-volume users, which drops the transaction fee to 1.7 percent. (That’s if you use the card reader; you can key in a credit card number via your iOS device’s touchscreen, but Intuit charges a higher fee for those transactions.) Intuit also offers integration with its QuickBooks small-business software, which might ease a merchant’s paperwork hassles. Vendors are promised access to their money within two to three days of the transaction.

VeriFone Payware: Like Intuit, there are two tiers of service here: The free version charges a 2.75-percent fee for each card swipe; a $10-monthly service lowers that rate to 1.95 percent. (VeriFone’s site includes a calculator to help merchants decide which option makes the most financial sense.) The company also promises iPhone-enhanced security for disputed payments by geotagging every sale made off-premises with the latitude and longitude of its location.

PayPal Here: no tiers here; PayPal will simply charge a 2.7-percent fee per swiped transaction. The company is attempting to entice merchants with access to PayPal’s existing customer base of more than 100 million people who already use the company for online financial transactions, along with the promise of round-the-clock tech support—and immediate access to funds in their PayPal account.

Square Register: this is the pioneering company in the market—one that says it is now processing $4 billion in payments annually. Like PayPal, it charges one rate: 2.75 percent. its new Square Register app expands the company’s services beyond mere card-reading to all aspects of a retail sale, even offering cloud-based business analytics that a business owner can check remotely. The company promises next-day deposit of funds into a merchant’s bank account.

What those offerings have in common is that they’re aimed at the very smallest businesses. But iOS-based retail is expanding into mid-sized companies; Revel—targeting businesses with $500,000 in annual sales—recently introduced an iPad-based point-of-sale system that lets customers choose what they want to buy, then swipe their card to complete the sale. The system is in place at Twistee Treat, a Florida-based chain of ice cream franchises.

“We took on the iPad because they’re selling like hotcakes,” said Twistee Treat CEO Corey Balzer. “For us, because we’re a 30-year-old brand, it really updated our brand overnight. The more Apple does—obviously they’re doing pretty well—we’re piggybacking off of that.”

Industry observers say the market for mobile card readers is only about 10 percent as big as it could be. despite Revel’s advancements, though, most companies expect to focus on small businesses for now.

“For the foreseeable future, it will be a lot of incremental enablements—we’ll be able to enable lots of businesses that don’t currently have credit card readers,” said Hill Ferguson, PayPal’s senior director of mobile. “We’re not looking to displace [the traditional credit card] infrastructure; we’re looking to enable the entrepreneur.”

[Frequent Macworld contributor Joel Mathis is a writer in Philadelphia.]

Mobile credit card readers grow, with iOS as foundation

Credit Card Processing For Your Business Needs

Are you in the market to find a credit card processing company for your business? Are you unsure what feature to look for? Are you not quite sure what you even need? While finding a company that will be a perfect fit can be done, you will need to investigate and compare multiple companies until you find the one that is right for you. Here is a look at the areas that you will want to consider.

Comparing The Cost

Credit card processing fees vary from company to company. It can be a challenge trying to figure out exactly what it is you will be paying for processing services. Companies can charge a variety of fees including an initial contract fee, monthly service fee, per transaction fee, minimum transaction fee and more. Your best bet, especially if you are a new or smaller business is to avoid companies that have monthly minimums, transaction minimums, etc. Usually the most inexpensive contract will be one that offers an interchange plus pricing contract.

Customer Service

Next, you will want to look for a company that offers superior customer service. Before signing a contract make sure you check out the company’s customer service line. Additionally, you may want to ask around to other businesses that use the company to see how they rate the customer service. In most instances, you will want to choose a company that offers around the clock support, provides initial training and is quick to respond to your questions and needs.

Read The Fine Print

When you are deciding between different companies make sure you always read the fine print of every contract. Some companies may claim to have the best rates but when you read the fine print you may find you don’t qualify for the best rates. Many times to get the best rates you need to have a super high volume, a minimum amount of transactions per month and more.

Other Things To Look For

As you are comparing processing companies here is a list of other things you may also want to consider:

Can I lease equipment? If so, how much does it cost? Many times buying your own equipment is a better option, but you will still want to compare.

How long will it take for me to get my funds? This can vary greatly from one company to the next. It is usually ideal to find a company that has a turnaround time of 24 to 48 hours.

What fraud protection measures will be provided? Credit card fraud is a serious issue today and you will want to make sure the credit card processing company you choose takes fraud very seriously and has fraud protection measures in place.

Do they offer technical support? Especially if you are renting equipment, you will want to make sure the company you choose offers technical support around the clock. You never know when your equipment might decide not to work and you will want to be back up and running as soon as possible.

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Choose The Best Rates For Small Business Credit Card Processing

Today ecommerce has been redefined by credit card. In fact almost all internet shoppers are using their plastic to purchase items over the internet. This has become a universal way to pay. In fact consumers from around the world have a credit card. If a business doesn’t have one, most likely they would lose their customers and will not garner enough sales that will make them successful. They also wouldn’t look professional if they don’t have a credit card processing. With this kind of tool, a business would appear to be credible and customers would rely on them in terms of security.

If your small business is not accepting credit card, their competition will surely do it. You don’t want to be left behind. There are many benefits of accept credit card transactions. If a small business owner is able to facilitate credit card transactions, they can now compete with large companies. Because of the competition, providers will now offer a much affordable rates for this kind of service. As merchant, one should be careful because most of the processors have tactics that not straightforward particularly in terms of pricing. There are rates that are charged which sometimes hidden and hard to understand.

There are fees that could be added after a few months. Another tactic is that they would have a new rate that is higher than what is quoted. It is also best if the merchant would see if there is a cancellation fee. This is important in case you are not satisfied with their service. There are some providers that might charge thousands of dollars for this. Remember that rates vary depending on several factors. However it is the same in terms of processing fees. The rates shouldn’t change a bit from what is quoted in the website of the provider.

Any changes in rate would certainly make an impact on the cash flow of small business. A merchant looking for a credit card processing provider should be knowledgeable on pricing and charges that accompanies that services he or she is applying for. This information would be useful in a lot of ways because can be able to compare and go for a competitive rate. Make sure to go with a processor that is willing to explain everything that includes their services and pricing. The rates should be clear from the start. As a merchant, it doesn’t hurt to ask questions.

One should also understand the terms and condition before signing a contract. Avoid a company that will not bother to explain their services in detail. Don’t go for the one taking time to deal with you. As a business owner, it is ideal to research on the provider and make sure that they have a good reputation. Go for the one that place emphasis on their customer service. Remember that your business relies on how effective their customer service is in case they would be problems or issues. You don’t want to lose any customer because of technical problems.

Need a merchant account? Not all merchant account providers are created equal. They would be a strong alliance in building your business. Do your research and choose the best merchant account provider for your business.

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