BlankI'll be interested to see if this is more accessible than the Square 
reader.
(article below)
Steve
Lansing, Mi
Amazon debuts mobile payment app and card reader By Mae Anderson Associated 
Press Amazon is taking direct aim at mobile payment systems such as Square 
by introducing the Amazon Local Register, a credit-card processing device 
and mobile app designed to
help small business owners accept payments through their smartphones and 
tablets. The move places the largest U.S. e-commerce retailer in competition 
with Square and other established mobile payment processing systems such as 
PayPal Here and Intuit's
GoPayment. Amazon's technology includes a card reader that attaches to a 
smartphone, Kindle or tablet. The reader processes credit or debit card 
payments via a secure Amazon network, the same one that processes Amazon.com 
purchases. The service is designed
to serve on-the-go small business owners who might otherwise only accept 
cash or checks, including massage therapists, food truck operators and 
artists who sell their work at outdoor fairs. Small businesses can start 
using Local Register by creating an
account on http://localregister.amazon.com . Businesses must buy Amazon's 
card reader for $10, and download the free mobile app from the Amazon app 
store, the Apple app store or Google Play. The app works on most smartphones 
and tablets, including the
Kindle Fire. Similar to Amazon's strategy in many of its businesses, the 
company aims to compete on price in the mobile payment arena. For customers 
who sign up for the service by Oct. 31, Amazon will take as its fee 1.75 
percent of each payment processed,
or each "swipe" of the card, a special rate that will last until Jan. 1, 
2016. For people who sign up after Oct. 31, Amazon will take a service fee 
of 2.5 percent of each payment processed. The first $10 in transaction fees 
will be credited back to the
customer, essentially paying for the card reader. That's below most of its 
competitors' rates. Square takes a fee of 2.75 percent of each transaction. 
PayPal Here takes 2.7 percent of each transaction and Intuit's GoPayment 
rates start at 1.75 percent
per transaction if businesses pay a $19.95 monthly rate or 2.4 percent of 
each transaction without a monthly payment. "I've actually heard some 
business owners say the only thing that would make them change (point of 
sale) systems is cost savings," said
Matt Swann, vice president of local commerce for Amazon. "Payments are hard 
and that's one of the things that gets in the way of serving customers, 
especially for small businesses," Swann said. "Payment tools need to be 
inexpensive, simple and trusted
to get the job done. Local Register is part of a slew of new products and 
services that Seattle-based Amazon has introduced this year. The company's 
Fire smartphone debuted this month. In April, it began selling the Fire TV, 
a media streaming device.
Meanwhile, Amazon is expanding its same-day delivery service and offering 
grocery delivery and video and music streaming for its Prime loyalty club 
members. Investors have largely given Amazon a pass on profit as it focuses 
on spending the money it makes
to grow and expand into new areas. But there are some signs patience may be 
waning. The company's most recent quarterly report in July showed a 
deeper-than-expected second quarter loss despite surging revenue. Since 
then, the company's stock has fallen
about 11 percent. Amazon has been expanding into the payment space with 
other products: Amazon payments, which lets users with stored credit card or 
banking information on the Amazon site use their Amazon login to pay at 
sites other than Amazon. And Amazon
Wallet, a beta app that lets users store gift cards, loyalty and rewards 
cards and membership cards and redeem them in store or online.

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