credit cards

Israel Stein custos3 at comcast.net
Fri Jul 28 08:33:15 MDT 2006


At 12:01 AM 7/28/2006, you wrote:
>I've been using Quickbooks for years, and they have a system for 
>accepting credit cards right into the program.  You can also enter 
>transactions online from anywhere via a "Virtual Terminal Plus" app 
>that runs on the 'net.  When you get home you just download the 
>transactions from the "Virtual Terminal Plus" website.

Quicken "Home and Business" edition - which is quite a bit cheaper 
and less complicated than Quickbooks - has the same system for 
processing credit cards.

Israel Stein




>     I work at a store where they allow me to sell benches, covers, 
> etc., and I card swiping terminal attached to my computer to accept 
> card payments.  This card swiping attachment cost me about 
> $90.00.  I just use my printer to print receipts from 
> QuickBooks.  I get a discount if I use the swiper, or I can 
> manually enter the info and pay a percentage more.  The monthly fee 
> is about $15.00.  I rarely get requests to accept credit cards for 
> tunings, but most often do for benches and other more expensive items.
>     It works for me, but YMMV.
>
>     Paul McCloud
>     San Diego





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