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First of all I have to say I hate phones and I've only ever used a mobile for making and receiving calls. With things getting quite busy lately I've had to admit defeat, admit I need one of those fancy 'smart phones' or whatever they're called and get with the times so I can take card payments and check my emails on the go.

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Currently lookng at card payment devices such as the one advertised here on the forums too.

Any advice would be most welcome.


Cheers, Keefy.
 
I never saw the point of the smart phones, that was until I got my Samsung Galaxy Note :)
 
I've got an I phone 5 awesome phone I use the PAYLEVEN card reader to take card payments I use it daily with no problems it has no fees you only pay 1.7 % per transaction really good
 
Get A iPad take payments on iPad or with terminal works off Bluetooth, no monthly line rental it's purely pays as u go, debit cards 66pence per transaction
 
These pay as you go ones sound ideal, thanks for the replies so far.
 
There is one card system that piggybacks the iphone

They use it in the apple store and is available publicly
 
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