PAYware Mobile iPhone Credit Card Processing
The PAYware Mobile iPhone credit card application and reader make payments possible anywhere your iPhone can go. The reader makes every payment a card-present transaction, reducing your merchant account bill significantly. Plus our merchant account for PAYware mobile has the cheapest rates you'll find anywhere.
Information and reviews for iPhone merchant account applications and swipers
If you prefer an iPhone credit card processing application other than PAYware mobile, we will give you a $50 iTunes gift card if you sign up with our merchant account. However, PAYware Mobile is the only application on the market with a credit card reader or swiper.
Why the getting an iPhone credit card swiper is better than a normal application:
** We have the lowest merchant account rates, guaranteed! **
If you find any lower rates, we'll beat them. But good luck finding lower rates than ours!
iPhone application to accept credit cards
Using a swiper lowers the cost of accepting credit cards by eliminating higher rates from 'Card Not Present' transactions.
iPhone mobile payment processing terminal machine
The reader automatically encrypts credit card data so that your customer's account data is never stored on the iPhone, reducing liability.
Never key-in or write down credit card numbers again. The process is swift and error-proof, making each transaction a breeze. iPhone PAYware merchant account swiper application sleeve
Never key-in or write down credit card numbers again. The process is swift and error-proof, making each transaction a breeze.
iPhone credit card terminal swiper machine
Verifone, the maker of PAYware, is the biggest and most trusted manufacturer of credit card processing machines in the US.
iPhone PAYware credit card processing merchant account
..are awesome. We flaunt them because we know how low they are compared to the competition and we want you to know exactly how much you will be paying.
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