Bruce McLeish
Well-Known Member
I'm researching "square" right now. Waiting for an email from them asking about exclusions .
Thanks. I will checkthey send the money to your email......check with your bank.......it is free
Square closed my account and kept the funds in it. They refuse to give any explanation other than "violated policy". The only thing I was using Square for was selling handle blocks of wood. They have done the same to others.I'm researching "square" right now. Waiting for an email from them asking about exclusions .
Tells us more about Wave.Yeah that's happened to several makers over the last year... I know one personally who lost about 9k.
I no longer use them... I use Wave online invoicing and it's perfect for freelancers... And they said knives are no problem
Tells us more about Wave.
How easy is it for the customer to make a payment?
Can they make a payment with their Pay Pal balance?
That's pretty much what I see. Their mobile invoicing platform seems straightforward.I use wave for invoices and keeping track of sales. I haven't used their payment processing. I did just look over the terms and I didn't see anything that talked about knives/weapons. They do credit cards 2.9% + .30 per transaction or bank transfers are 1%. I didn't see anything about using Paypal or any other service.
You may want to consider staying away from Stripe as we
I just signed up with them but have not actually looked into their terms too much. They seem pretty good so far...I use wave for invoices and keeping track of sales. I haven't used their payment processing. I did just look over the terms and I didn't see anything that talked about knives/weapons. They do credit cards 2.9% + .30 per transaction or bank transfers are 1%. I didn't see anything about using Paypal or any other service.
I think in most locales, calling something a raffle that isn't, is illegal, too.Also keep in mind the raffle type of fundrasing is often against rules too.
having knives in the business name and on packages just begs for package and courier theft.
It's super easy... You just enter their name and email and they hit the checkout button when they receive the email. They can then punch in card info and check out. There isn't a way for them to use PayPal balance unless they have a PayPal debit card they can use.Tells us more about Wave.
How easy is it for the customer to make a payment?
Can they make a payment with their Pay Pal balance?