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- 12-12-2008, 08:45 PM #14phunGuest
Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
techflash.com Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application.
Includes a video.
http://digg.com/apple/Turn_your_iPho...inal_for_49_99
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- 12-13-2008, 12:46 AM #2Kevin WeaverGuest
Re: Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
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Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
techflash.com Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application.
Includes a video.
http://digg.com/apple/Turn_your_iPho...inal_for_49_99
Ya, I'm going to give my credit card for payment without a receipt. E-mail
it they say.
Sure, that's going to fly. Buy a item for xyz.xx but get a bill for xxx.zz
Then fight it out with your bank.
Without a paper trail, your asking for problem's.
- 12-13-2008, 01:09 AM #3Todd AllcockGuest
Re: Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
At 12 Dec 2008 18:45:32 -0800 4phun wrote:
> Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
>
> techflash.com Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
> charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
> Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application..
> Includes a video.
Turn your Palm or Windows Mobile-based phone into a credit card terminal
for $0.00:
http://www.merchantanywhere.com
Like with the iPhone application, the merchant account runs $25/month,plus
transaction fees.
Unlike the iPhone app, Merchant Anywhere offers an optional bluetooth combo
card reader/receipt printer which is not only a bit more professional
looking than fingering a credit card number into a phone and telling a
customer he'll get a receipt via email, but qualifies the merchant fora
lower transaction fee. (Credit card companies charge lower fees on swiped
transactions since the fraud rate is lower- the swipe "proves" the merchant
had the actual card in hand.)
- 12-13-2008, 03:49 PM #4DevilsPGDGuest
Re: Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
In message <[email protected]> "Kevin Weaver"
<[email protected]> was claimed to have wrote:
>
>"4phun" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:f0342da4-ddd8-4d46-a42d-9574a0536f0f@e18g2000vbe.googlegroups.com...
>Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
>
>techflash.com Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
>charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
>Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application.
>Includes a video.
>
>http://digg.com/apple/Turn_your_iPho...inal_for_49_99
>
>Ya, I'm going to give my credit card for payment without a receipt. E-mail
>it they say.
>Sure, that's going to fly. Buy a item for xyz.xx but get a bill for xxx.zz
>Then fight it out with your bank.
>
>Without a paper trail, your asking for problem's.
Please read your card holder agreement again. You're better off without
a paper trail, the merchant takes the risk, not the card holder.
If the merchant doesn't have a piece of paper with the correct total and
a signature, the card holder will win the credit card dispute without
any financial exposure.
- 12-13-2008, 08:01 PM #5Kevin WeaverGuest
Re: Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
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> In message <[email protected]> "Kevin Weaver"
> <[email protected]> was claimed to have wrote:
>
>>
>>"4phun" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:f0342da4-ddd8-4d46-a42d-9574a0536f0f@e18g2000vbe.googlegroups.com...
>>Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
>>
>>techflash.com - Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
>>charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
>>Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application.
>>Includes a video.
>>
>>http://digg.com/apple/Turn_your_iPho...inal_for_49_99
>>
>>Ya, I'm going to give my credit card for payment without a receipt. E-mail
>>it they say.
>>Sure, that's going to fly. Buy a item for xyz.xx but get a bill for xxx.zz
>>Then fight it out with your bank.
>>
>>Without a paper trail, your asking for problem's.
>
> Please read your card holder agreement again. You're better off without
> a paper trail, the merchant takes the risk, not the card holder.
>
> If the merchant doesn't have a piece of paper with the correct total and
> a signature, the card holder will win the credit card dispute without
> any financial exposure.
I always get the paper work. If not I go elsewhere. Went to the apple store
with a friend today. They said they would send his paperwork in e-mail.
(Which he does not have) So he went to bestbuy and bought it there. 2200.00
Computer. They made up some BS about there printer was out of paper. I'm
sure if they knew what he was going to spend there printer would have
worked.
- 12-14-2008, 07:45 PM #6DevilsPGDGuest
Re: Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
In message <[email protected]> "Kevin Weaver"
<[email protected]> was claimed to have wrote:
>
>"DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> In message <[email protected]> "Kevin Weaver"
>> <[email protected]> was claimed to have wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"4phun" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>news:f0342da4-ddd8-4d46-a42d-9574a0536f0f@e18g2000vbe.googlegroups.com...
>>>Turn your iPhone into a credit card terminal for $49.99
>>>
>>>techflash.com - Most iPhone applications are free or have a nominal
>>>charge of a couple bucks. That's why we were intrigued with Inner
>>>Fence, a Seattle startup that is charging $49.99 for its application.
>>>Includes a video.
>>>
>>>http://digg.com/apple/Turn_your_iPho...inal_for_49_99
>>>
>>>Ya, I'm going to give my credit card for payment without a receipt. E-mail
>>>it they say.
>>>Sure, that's going to fly. Buy a item for xyz.xx but get a bill for xxx.zz
>>>Then fight it out with your bank.
>>>
>>>Without a paper trail, your asking for problem's.
>>
>> Please read your card holder agreement again. You're better off without
>> a paper trail, the merchant takes the risk, not the card holder.
>>
>> If the merchant doesn't have a piece of paper with the correct total and
>> a signature, the card holder will win the credit card dispute without
>> any financial exposure.
>
>I always get the paper work. If not I go elsewhere. Went to the apple store
>with a friend today. They said they would send his paperwork in e-mail.
>(Which he does not have) So he went to bestbuy and bought it there. 2200.00
>Computer. They made up some BS about there printer was out of paper. I'm
>sure if they knew what he was going to spend there printer would have
>worked.
>
Good for you -- None of that negates what I just said.
You're welcome to insist on paperwork, or a shiny gold star, or whatever
other terms yourself and the merchant negotiate, but in terms of a
credit card dispute, you're no worse off without a proper receipt, and
potentially in a stronger position if it means that the merchant didn't
get your signature in the process.
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