Does anyone have opinions on Square v. Intuit v. PayAnywhere for accepting 
mobile payments?

A non-profit I work with (http://mrcaustin.org) is looking at mobile payment 
options. We won't be doing a large volume most likely under $1000 per month; 
mainly payments for bus passes, craft items we make and sell, donations, etc. 

Any opinions would be very appreciated.

Here's what our financial person has come up with after some research. 
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Intuit card reader charges 2.75% each time you use it to accept credit card 
payment.  There are no monthly fees and no contract.  This sounds like a good 
deal.  My plan is to encourage cash or check but, if someone doesn't have 
either (that was the case twice yesterday), then we'd let them use the credit 
card. http://www.intuit-gopayment.com.

Square card reader charges 2.75% and no monthly fee.

PayAnywhere (which I've heard of also) charges 2.69% with each swipe. Also no 
monthly fee or contract.

The actual card reader in all three cases is free.  Intuit sounds like the 
better deal.  Thoughts?
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Regards,

Eric Leversen
e...@webchronicconsulting.com




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