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yes you pay $4.99 per month for the app, how much are you paying for the gateway..Even the Wcharge site says you have to pay extra for that
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Paypal charges $30.00 per month for a Merchant account, $4.99 + $30.00 = $34.99, thats just a start, now you have to add in your processing percentages and any other fees associated with the service.
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If you have a paypal merchant account, you are already paying the $30.00 per month fee that paypal charges. To add wCharge, it is an additional $4.99 per month. You are already being charged a percentage for each sale processed through paypal. So, to add wCharge costs you only $4.99 per month plus the per transaction fee for each transaction. There are no other fees or charges than these.
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Correct,
I need to clarify my $25.00 per month minimal fee, That includes the use of the App and gateway. Now I dont know for sure. but i pay like $.50 per transaction and maybe 1.5 %... but thats is included in my $25.00 per month.. so I could have like 10 or 15 transaction's, before i go over my $25.00 per month. From what i remember, i need to have $500.00 a month in sales before i start to pay more than $25.00 per month.
and to restate I get my money in 2 days or less,
hope that makes more sense.
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Am REPAIR only (300+ yearly) 80% insurance 20 % cash If they dont have 50 dollars thers a problem ?!?!?
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Popped out to the shops for a newspaper I took my wallet with a few £ in it, saw some tools I liked in the shop next door and bought them immediately on plastic. Now the moral of this story is, would I have been as impulsive if I was actually handing over cash, would I have gone back to buy them if they had only taken cash. The answer to both of these is likely to be no, this means the shop would have lost a sale. I feel plastic is here and now and certainly the future.
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screenman wrote:Popped out to the shops for a newspaper I took my wallet with a few £ in it, saw some tools I liked in the shop next door and bought them immediately on plastic. Now the moral of this story is, would I have been as impulsive if I was actually handing over cash, would I have gone back to buy them if they had only taken cash. The answer to both of these is likely to be no, this means the shop would have lost a sale. I feel plastic is here and now and certainly the future.
I hate plastic. It is one of the main reasons why the economy sucks. Cash is king. People should do less business with plastic.
To accept plastic is a different story. We do accept all cards. :D But I have banned our company plastic.
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Frank, I use plastic, but I do not use credit. I think the credit bit is the problem.
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screenman wrote:Frank, I use plastic, but I do not use credit. I think the credit bit is the problem.
Oh, don't get me wrong. By plastic, I mean any credit card. I hate those.
We DO USE plastic, the EU way, ie; what the American call, a debit card.
We use our ''pin-code'' every day -for gas etc.
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