A system for that has been in place in Canada for a while.
There's still not a lot of retailers who use it. And I think it costs me a buck for every transactions, but that may just be money transfers via email.
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A system for that has been in place in Canada for a while.
There's still not a lot of retailers who use it. And I think it costs me a buck for every transactions, but that may just be money transfers via email.
Square looks like something I would want (and their card case app): [link]
I love the idea of Square/Card Case, but I don't know of any stores that actually use it. Seems to be more common closer to Silicon Valley.
I see it used a lot by local arts & crafts vendors. Really makes sense if you are doing the market/fair circuit.
A lot of the food trucks out here use Square.
I was thinking more for the personal ways people tend to use it, such as here, although I can see Square being great for vendors.
Ugh. I've got some active items on eBay right now and a few more to do by the end of the week, but once those are all cleared I'm closing my PayPal account. That's... that's just rancid.
I keep hearing ads for Popmoney on NPR, but am not familiar with it [link] Might be time to look into it.
We use Square in my business and it has been really great.
Lots of vendors at RollerCon used Square and some guys at Brickworld did, too. It was really easy (too easy) to make purchases!
I'm obviously happy to move the b.org business, if we can figure out where to...