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*chuckle* I had the business teacher at our school once tell us to make it as easy as possible for people to give you money.
I totally agree. And if massage is anything like selling body products, i have noticed that most people use their charge/debit cards faster and more freely :)
Erica Olson said:*chuckle* I had the business teacher at our school once tell us to make it as easy as possible for people to give you money.
I've been using Propay. It's a one time fee for a year and a small percentage on charges. I really like it. No monthly fees, easy to use. It's been great. I paid $35 but they have other plans available too.
I've been looking at Propay lately. Do you get the card reader with the $35 annual membership? Or do you call in by phone. I can't tell exactly how their system is setup. Have you had any hassles with it? I always hate calling these companies for more information because it seems to invite daily sales calls!
Misty Van Staaveren said:I've been using Propay. It's a one time fee for a year and a small percentage on charges. I really like it. No monthly fees, easy to use. It's been great. I paid $35 but they have other plans available too.
With the $35 that I paid, the only way to inpu the card info is from their website. I got one of those old fashioned "swipers" and imprint the card then I just input the info into their site. It's the larger package plans that come with the phone calling. Also, I believe you pay an additional fee for their electronic swiper in addition to the package price. I haven't had any problems with them. What I really like is they are a member of the Better Business Bureau. I usually get my money in about 3-4 days. The percentage is a bit higher than most but you're also not paying a monthly fee, so for me, it's cheaper. So far, I really like it! And I love the flexibility of being able to accept credit cards.
Misty
Sanna Miller said:I've been looking at Propay lately. Do you get the card reader with the $35 annual membership? Or do you call in by phone. I can't tell exactly how their system is setup. Have you had any hassles with it? I always hate calling these companies for more information because it seems to invite daily sales calls!
Misty Van Staaveren said:I've been using Propay. It's a one time fee for a year and a small percentage on charges. I really like it. No monthly fees, easy to use. It's been great. I paid $35 but they have other plans available too.
Thanks Misty! That helps a lot. I didn't even realize it was still possible to get those imprint machines, but that seems like a great way to go. Much more professional than just a hand written receipt after calling in a card, and saves time too!
So where does one get one of those ratcheting finger-eating . . . err, credit card machines?
Sanna Miller said:Thanks Misty! That helps a lot. I didn't even realize it was still possible to get those imprint machines, but that seems like a great way to go. Much more professional than just a hand written receipt after calling in a card, and saves time too!
I did a google search for knuckle buster and there are a lot of sites that sell them.
Knuckle busters is what I read them referred to when I was looking for them! You can get them pretty cheap off Ebay but I got mine free, complete with forms from our local Freecycle. You can also try Craigslist. I did a google search for knuckle buster and there are a lot of sites that sell them.
Misty
Erica Olson said:So where does one get one of those ratcheting finger-eating . . . err, credit card machines?
Sanna Miller said:Thanks Misty! That helps a lot. I didn't even realize it was still possible to get those imprint machines, but that seems like a great way to go. Much more professional than just a hand written receipt after calling in a card, and saves time too!
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