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Are they worth it
barclays have offered £25 a month and 1.5% transaction fee
 
I would say they are if you are doing loads of small jobs everyday.

i find most happy to pay cash or cheque so I haven't got one.
Also another overhead.
 
Not at that price.

Depends on how much your going to use it, I suppose.

If only occasionally get a pay as you go one.

If more often and with larger transactions take a look at some others.
 
Not at that price.

Depends on how much your going to use it, I suppose.

If only occasionally get a pay as you go one.

If more often and with larger transactions take a look at some others.
payg ? Not seen those - must google better
 
You can now get chip and pin or chip and signature readers without monthly charges, just a percentage fee per transaction. If anyone is interested, I can point you in the direction. You will need a bank account ( doesn't have to be a business account either).
 
We have a forum sponser called card save ! Many of the plumbers on here use them ! Great service ! System3 sorted out the deal and sponsorship with them but if you need any questions answered ask him !
 
Contact Cardsave who are a forum sponsor by clicking on their link. They are offering UKPF members a discount.

I don't take cheques and only take cash or card payments. I've eliminated cash flow problems and rubber cheques completely plus I get paid immediately.

So what if there's a small fee? Multiply the amount of hours you spend by your hourly rate chasing up overdue payments and you'll find a card machine very good value!
 
If you take lots of card then go for the monthly payment and smaller transaction fee. If you only take the odd card payment then go for a pay as go.
 
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