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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