Does anyone have the square credit card reader and app. For your phone. It allows you to take credit and debit card transactions with your phone. If you do let me know how well it works and if you like it. Thx.
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Does anyone have the square credit card reader and app. For your phone. It allows you to take credit and debit card transactions with your phone. If you do let me know how well it works and if you like it. Thx.
I have it. Got it free from square. (Best buy) had it for sale for 10.00 ?
It works good .
But no one really wants to use it for a payment method.
Give it time, paypal is charging so much people will be moving over.
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I use the "Square Up" reader and app. It works well. I uses it at my garage sale and local craigslist sales.
I'm a photojournalist and have used it a few times on my Dinc. It is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Flawless, free, easy to set up and use. You earn big nerd points with clients, too! Flat 2.75% transaction fee, no monthly charge.
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Have it as well. I mostly use it when I do computer repair at peoples home. Even have an option for when they pay cash you can still send a receipt by email.
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I have used both Square and Intuit Go Payment. Both work fine and are easy.
I had it on my OG and transferred to my Bionic. I use it for my home inspection business. Works great especially since I never do biz in the same place twice. My customers love signing with their finger on the screen. Then It emails a receipt. Whats really great in my biz is there is an option to include Google maps on the receipt. My clients get the map of their "new" place
Droid does some cool and amazing things. Yet it does not do some basic stuff that has been stock on most phones for years. It makes me think the Google developers were marooned in some kind of a 1977 LOST flashback/flashforward/sideways combo reality gameshow