Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Square Card Reader = Awesome!

I heard about the Square credit card reader a few months back on Etsy.  Basically it’s a little tiny reader that plugs into your smart phone to read and process credit cards.  At the time, I had my Zach Morris flip phone, so I couldn’t use it (I decided to go with Propay, which is I’ve been happy with).  A few weeks ago I broke down and bought a fancy new phone, so I ordered a Square reader and let me tell you, I’m in love!

I got it in the mail last weekend and had to try it out, so I ran a charge on my credit card for $1.  I wonder how many $1 charges Square processes from everyone getting new readers and wanting to try them out?  Here’s how everything looks when you process a payment.  Sorry for the kind of crappy pictures – the screen on my phone is REALLY reflective and I was having a horrible time taking pictures without the reflection of our overhead lights.
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Plug square reader into headphone jack.  Evidently this thing is called a dongle, which I find to be a very funny word.  I almost titled this post “Fun with my Dongle” but I was afraid of what kind of traffic I would get.  Anyway, make sure it’s pushed in all the way – my first try I didn’t push hard enough and it didn’t read my card.
square reader on bobalookids.com
Open the Square app.  I use a phone that runs on Android, so I just downloaded it from the Android Market.

Enter payment amount.  You can even take a picture of the product (or the purchaser, I guess) by tapping on the little camera icon.

Swipe the card with the magnetic stripe toward the thicker part of the reader (toward the back of phone).  A message will pop up that says “Authorizing”, but it was gone too fast for me to get a picture.
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The customer signs the signature screen and taps “continue”.

Next, the customer can choose to receive an email receipt by entering their email address, or they can skip it.  Just a note – their email address (and credit card number) aren’t stored anywhere, so you might want to reassure the customer that he or she won’t end up on a mailing list.
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The confirmation screen will pop up, and you’re all done!  You (the vendor) get emailed a payment notification and the customer gets an email receipt right away.  The customer’s receipt even has a map showing the location of the purchase!

It’s all super easy, and I’m really excited to try it out next weekend at the Ben Davis Homespun Holiday show.  The fees are low – 15 cents + 2.75% (or 3.5% for typed-in cards).  I have to say, from a vendor’s point of view it’s much easier – the money just gets deposited into your bank account after a few days. 

What do you think, if you were a customer would you be okay with paying on one of these? 

6 comments:

  1. That is so cool! Perhaps your new nickname should be Dongle.

    I wouldn't be afraid to use this if a vendor had it.
    Kate

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  2. Please please please change the title of this post!!! That really made me lol:). So, you got me thinking about the whole not being able to use a smart phone touch screen with gloves. Check out target. They now sell smart phone gloves. They are $20. Just a thought. Great post!

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  3. You guys should hear the dongle jokes going around this house lately! Hannah, I'll check out Target - thanks for the tip!

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  4. Please please please change the title of this post!!! That really made me lol:). So, you got me thinking about the whole not being able to use a smart phone touch screen with gloves. Check out target. They now sell smart phone gloves. They are $20. Just a thought. Great post!

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  5. This sounds like it was generated within the company. Too many good things and precisely worded. Tell me it isn't. I am waiting for my square to arrive.

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  6. Nope, it's all from me. :) I really really like my square reader and I
    honestly haven't found anything bad about it, except it's so small I'm
    afraid I'll lose it. I just started using it with my iPad and it works
    great with that, too. You'll like it, I promise.

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