ProPay credit card processing

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AGSS

ProPay credit card processing

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How many here use propay for their cc processing? I need a way to process using my phone and this looks good so far. I dont like the fact that they ask for your social security number and the page does not look encrypted!
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How much do they charge per month and/or per transaction?
Onsite

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I signed up with them and like the service so far.
AGSS

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Onsite, do you still like their service?
I see they have monthly and daily maxs of like $250 a day? what happens if you exceed these limits?
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I went with my bank. They don't charge me a set up fee, and it works just the same. All I do is pick up the phone and dial a phone number and get an authorization number. Also the money is in my account the very next day, I don't have to wait 3 to 4 days. Also I can process as many credit cards as I want with no limit on them. Give your bank a call. Its a lot easyer then you think.
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Go question AGSS. I have never been over $250 a day in cc transactions.
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Thanks, I did infact get info from my bank today. I think this will be the better way to go. Low fees and no max limits!!

I live in a tourist area, most will not have cash so credit card acceptance is mandatory for any mobile business IMO. as far as $250 a day in CC. I should be doing that by summer, hopefully..
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Coitster;23671 wrote:I went with my bank. They don't charge me a set up fee, and it works just the same. All I do is pick up the phone and dial a phone number and get an authorization number. Also the money is in my account the very next day, I don't have to wait 3 to 4 days. Also I can process as many credit cards as I want with no limit on them. Give your bank a call. Its a lot easyer then you think.
David
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Good idea! I will visit my bank and see what they can offer to me

What's your bank name?
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