Credit cards

paypal.
it's like 3%.
I don't get paid enough by credit card to sign up for a monthly plan or anything
 
paypal.
it's like 3%.
I don't get paid enough by credit card to sign up for a monthly plan or anything
I ask because I have paypal on my website and square for mobile. Ive had 2 transactions this week which totaled 9 dollars. I can sign up with a company for 7.99 a month unlimited and next day bank deposit for me
 
I use paypal on my website.. I have paypal here on my phone. I try to use Quickbooks Go Payment. It will integrate with quickbooks automatically. Either paying an invoice created from an estimate or receives a payment ready fro deposit from a sales receipt. Paypal is a PITA if you are trying to apply the payment to an invoice since they take their fee off prior to depositing funds. ( you just have to stay on top of the transaction daily ) I have quite a bit of monthly receivables with my Lawn Maintenance so my situation is a little different.
 
I might get paid via Paypal 5 times a year. Customer pays an additional 3% "convenience fee" to use their credit card.
 
Quickbooks is great. Set it and forget it. Bills automatically every 1st of the month. Years ago it took us a couple of days each month to manually punch in a few hundred charges. Then I wrote a program to do it uploading them from lotus, now it is all done automatically. I love it!

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Thats a lot. Are you in the 2% range

No. We use square too. If you swipe it's 2.75 if you enter manually it's 3.75 + .15 cents.
We use square too, did $69k in transactions last year. All manually entered.

It's the distributors I feel sorry for.
 
Square all the way, I do about 1,000 a month in CC through residential work and is hands down the best we have used. Customers are quick to throw $400-600 on a CC that they can pay over time rather than what comes straight from their bank account.

You used to not be able to pass the charges on to your customers, but congress passed a law (vary by state) that you may pass those charges on to your customers.
 
Square....only charged when I use it. Best deal ever.

Square also. I took about 10 last year. Most of them were out of state homeowners that got a letter from the HOA. Think I paid around $35 in fees altogether last year.

We use square .... we run about 5-6 thousand in CC transactions a month in the summer.

No. We use square too. If you swipe it's 2.75 if you enter manually it's 3.75 + .15 cents.
We use square too, did $69k in transactions last year. All manually entered.

It's the distributors I feel sorry for.

Square all the way, I do about 1,000 a month in CC through residential work and is hands down the best we have used. Customers are quick to throw $400-600 on a CC that they can pay over time rather than what comes straight from their bank account.

You used to not be able to pass the charges on to your customers, but congress passed a law (vary by state) that you may pass those charges on to your customers.

Square all day. From residential to grand prix to refinery customers, it's easy for them. Deposited next day - ez for me.

I've had 3 customers that could only pay w/ cc.
 
I just don't understand why people resist taking credit cards now days. I honestly feel like if you don't accept them you almost put yourself behind your competition. Maybe it just me, but I never write checks, we're in the digital age. Also square works great and in many cases is cheaper then paying merchant fees.

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There are now only ten states where it is against the law to charge a surcharge for using a credit card.

If you read the merchant agreement they nearly all prohibit the surcharge. Will they terminate you? Don't know


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