Alternative to knuckle buster
#1
Posted 10 October 2012 - 09:49 AM
Does anyone use a credit card reader/printer for this purpose? It doesn't need to authorize the transactions because we'll still need to call them in manually. It would be nice to enter an amount, swipe the card, and have two receipts print out (one for them to sign and one for them to take with them). If so, where did you get it and what model do you have? There are some fairly inexpensive ones on eBay, but I don't know if any credit card reader/printer will do.
Any suggestions?
Larry
#2
Posted 10 October 2012 - 11:24 AM
I have a wireless nurit/virafone 8020 its wireless and has a 24$ a month charge its more than you are asking about but they have lesser stuff that will do your job.
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#3
Posted 10 October 2012 - 12:47 PM
It is not difficult, and it is not too expensive either, but does take a little know how to setup properly at an art show. I think they intended this setup to be used in a fixed retail or restaurant environment.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=wz71mdXRWzo
#5
Posted 10 October 2012 - 02:38 PM
Can someone here answer if the Potters Council service is compatible with a terminal? And if so, how much does it cost?
If you already have a smartphone or iPad, then the Square or the Intuit Gopayment swiper are your best bets. You can still hand your customers a paper receipt.
Mea
#6
Posted 10 October 2012 - 03:14 PM
GEP, on 10 October 2012 - 02:38 PM, said:
Can someone here answer if the Potters Council service is compatible with a terminal? And if so, how much does it cost?
If you already have a smartphone or iPad, then the Square or the Intuit Gopayment swiper are your best bets. You can still hand your customers a paper receipt.
Mea
My device (verafone 8020) will still do this Mea if its not getting reception I set it to whats called store forward-When you get to a land line or a better wireless signal it will download all the cards taken that day-as you noted you are taking all the risk as its does not know whats a bad card.
Store forward is a function I have needed at a few shows over the past years-I would not get a device without it. It also works when the network is overloaded (like at big shows)
The new smart phone stuff will not do this.
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#7
Posted 10 October 2012 - 04:25 PM
Mark C., on 10 October 2012 - 04:14 PM, said:
GEP, on 10 October 2012 - 02:38 PM, said:
Can someone here answer if the Potters Council service is compatible with a terminal? And if so, how much does it cost?
If you already have a smartphone or iPad, then the Square or the Intuit Gopayment swiper are your best bets. You can still hand your customers a paper receipt.
Mea
My device (verafone 8020) will still do this Mea if its not getting reception I set it to whats called store forward-When you get to a land line or a better wireless signal it will download all the cards taken that day-as you noted you are taking all the risk as its does not know whats a bad card.
Store forward is a function I have needed at a few shows over the past years-I would not get a device without it. It also works when the network is overloaded (like at big shows)
The new smart phone stuff will not do this.
Mark
Yes my nurit will "store and forward", but as soon as I plug in the nurit into a phone line, the charges are processed and the numbers are erased. It's not what Larry's looking for. He wants to punch in the cc numbers himself so he doesn't have to alter his merchant account. However, what I'm suggesting to Larry is to ask Potters Council or Chase if their service can work with a store and forward terminal. And if not, I think he should go with Intuit or Square.
I've been using the Intuit service for a few shows. So far it has worked well (definitely only takes one swipe per card so I think it would solve the issue you mention in another thread). Howver I do worry about those times when I can't get a cellular signal, because it doesn't store and forward either.
Mea
#8
Posted 10 October 2012 - 05:12 PM
One more idea for you ... if you decide to stick with Chase Paymentech and an imprinter.... I don't know what type of knucklebuster you are using but possibly you could simply buy a smaller and sleeker imprinter? When I had to imprint credit cards, I was much happier when I switched from the conventional knucklebuster to one of these:
http://www.creditcar...rs/Portable-990
It's much easier to pack, and customers would frequently say "how cute!"
Mea
#9
Posted 10 October 2012 - 05:43 PM
Mark, I have a call out to Merchant Warehouse to see what they suggest. I wonder if just about any credit card reader/printer would be able to do what I want, as long as I can tell it to skip the authorization step and just print the receipt.
Brian and Neil, I'm still trying to avoid the smart phone options for now and stick with Chase Paymentech through the Potters Guild. I think it's just a matter of time, though, before we're all processing charges with our phones.
Mea, I'll check with Chase to see if they can take any kind of terminal. I'm trying to keep it simple and just replace the knuckle buster with a card reader, especially now that more cards no longer have the raised numbers. I've seen those smaller imprinters before, and I wondered if they worked well. If I can't find what I'm looking for, maybe I'll try one.
Thanks again!
Larry
#10
Posted 10 October 2012 - 06:31 PM
I give customer's a paper receipt.
#11
Posted 18 October 2012 - 05:09 AM
#12
Posted 22 October 2012 - 01:50 AM
johnspence, on 18 October 2012 - 05:09 AM, said:
My last two shows where about 50/50 cash credit cards with one check, Thats over two states and about 14K in sales.
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com

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