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Wanted to get advice from those who have gopayment accounts...
Do you like the service?
Do they charge you a PCI fee? (THEY told me they do not - just curious if true)
Do they charge a monthly gateway fee for wirless transactions?
Any other hidden fees?
They don't seem to have apps for many of the newest phones... most are old models... and some are not even sold anymore.
I want to get the bluetooth reader/ printer combo unit, but I am afraid that they won't keep up with supporting it. I usually upgrade to a new phone every two years or so and I would like to get a nice up-to-date phone rather than get some, soon to be discontinued, antique model just so it is on the compatibility list for the service.
1NB has a similar setup where you get a bluetooth reader/printer that works with a long list of current compatible smart phones. They seem to be keeping on top of the new technology.
The downside is:
The reader/printer that is compatible with a large list of phones is twice the $ of gopayment's.
They charge a PCI fee... $129.
They charge a gateway fee every month... $15.
That adds up to $200 more initial investment and about $300 more a year to operate.
Just wanted to know what others thought who have the gopayment service, and also any comments from those with 1NB services.
Thanks,
Chip Bingham
Battle Creek, Michigan
Permalink Reply by Michelle Baker on January 18, 2011 at 1:40pm Yes. You are correct. You can pay the $12.95 fee with lower discount rates or the $0 plan with higher discount rates.
As a general rule of thumb we recommend the $0 plan if we plan to charge $1000 or less a month and $12.95 if you think monthly volume will exceed $1000.
Let me check on bluetooth with printer compatibility
Permalink Reply by Esther Barr on January 18, 2011 at 5:29pm Hi Michelle,
I have a Samsung Captivate 2.1 android phone. I have contacted Intuit a couple of times trying to find out if the phone would be supported (I don't want to use the web based higher rate option) sp far they say they don't have it on their list. I know they support other android phones and I didn't think it would matter which phone since the operating system is the same.
Permalink Reply by Charles Bingham on January 19, 2011 at 11:11am One quick way might be to just try downloading the android app they have (I'm pretty sure it is free) and see if the program starts up and works, or if you just get an error screen.
I asked them earlier about the list only including "droid" and not including the new droid incredible or droid X. They said that they just put droid, meaning all droid phones rather than listing each model. Don't know if that is true or not.
Permalink Reply by Michelle Baker on January 19, 2011 at 12:44pm Hi Esther
It looks like this phone will be supported in a week or so. Just so you know, to ensure that every customer has a good user experience, we like to test every phone. Because Android is just the operating system, we have to actually check the handset as well.
Permalink Reply by Charles Bingham on January 19, 2011 at 12:56pm I really want to get the new Motorola Droid X in April and then sign up for the Intuit gopayment service. But, if the X doesn't have an app available and isn't supported, I don't know that the Intuit service will be worth it for me.... the service switch would be all about the convenience of using the bluetooth swiper/printer.
Do you know when the X app will be coming out:?
Permalink Reply by Dann Jackson on January 24, 2011 at 11:59am
Permalink Reply by Esther Barr on January 25, 2011 at 3:28am Hi Dann,
I don't think that they made the Captivate with 1.1... maybe it is a typo. Where is the list that you mentioned? I just checked the web site and could not find an updated list.
Permalink Reply by Dann Jackson on January 25, 2011 at 10:23am Might be a typo. They sent me the list. If that is correct, then you're good to go.
I don't think they've gotten around to updating their list.
Permalink Reply by Michelle Baker on January 25, 2011 at 2:40pm That is correct. We are working on updating the list
We support
HTC Evo 4G
Motorola Droid X
HTC Droid Incredible
Motorola Droid, Droid Pro
HTC Nexus One
Permalink Reply by Esther Barr on January 26, 2011 at 1:17am I would like to switch to gopayment if they support my phone. My only last reservation might be that I can't store and forward when I have no signal, and I don't want to give up the swiped rates. My best case scenario is that they also let me use my nuruit 2085 to store and forward at events with no cell signal on the same account.
Permalink Reply by Megan Horan on January 30, 2011 at 9:41am Michelle - I have a question. I went onto the website to look at the application for the no monthly fee service. When I look at "pricing information" and the "Monthly minimum" section, it says that if I do not incur $20 in fees per month, I will be charged the balance of that. Is that correct? Thanks
Megan
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