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Credit card machine companies are going to hate me for telling you this, but who cares, I'm on your side. When people ask me, "what's the best credit card machine?", I always reply with, "what kind of business are you in and what do you sell?" The reason I ask this, is because many businesses can process credit cards using a very cheap credit card machine. I'm talking about $55 cheap.
For example, contractors, plumbers, electricians, air conditioning services, storage facilities, marinas, landscape companies, home inspectors, mobile or internet businesses, any company that as-a-majority will never swipe a credit card, can use a $55 credit card machine. The reason is these less expensive terminals have no printer and the customer won't be present to sign a receipt, when the credit card is processed. Also, this same equipment will process all the major credit cards - so there is no difference between this terminal and a more expensive one with a printer. You can get the same service without the high price of a more expensive machine.
Aside from the $55 priced machine, I recommend you buy a $13 manual imprinter. These are the old "knuckle busters" that require you to give the customer a carbon copy receipt. I would sell you one, however my prices are more expensive than what you will find locally, due to shipping costs. You can find these at any office supply company. This way you can give the customer a receipt and have your own convenient copy to take back to the office.
After you get a cheap credit card machine, it's just a matter of programming it. Which I do for people absolutely free. For the details on where to get $55 credit card processing equipment contact the person I use below - or take a look at the catalog now. Again, it doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg to process credit cards for your business. There are many ways to save money and make more money at the same time.







