quickbooks merchant services
Please add quickbooks merchant services for credit card processing. we perfer they way they deposit and bill transactions rather than stripe. with quickbooks they send you the full amount to your bank account and then debit the transaction charges afterwords. stripe pulls the charges directly from each transaction before it reaches our bank account.
We’ve tried to integrate this in the past and the support is unfortunately not there on the Intuit side.
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thomas commented
We used to use intuit merchant services as well. I can attest that our experience with Vantiv has been FANTASTIC! When we had a few issues, Repairshopr was there with us helping.... unlike QB was with intuit (and they were the same company!)
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tjank commented
Yes, I agree. The current solution with Authorize.net is sad. Authorize is the worst company I have had to work with as a Gateway, along with their partners.
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AdminRajesh Agarwal (Admin, RepairShopr) commented
@CCW - all of our payment integrations (Authorize/Stripe/Mercury) send all the payment data to QuickBooks seamlessly. I think you'll find once things are rolling it's really smooth.
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CCW Technology commented
I can see however why other shops would want employees not in Quickbooks...
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CCW Technology commented
Much easier for accounting. I am leaving IPN for MercuryPay, but I'll be honest, if it's too much accounting, I am going back to IPN and cancelling RepairShopr. I hate to do that as I think this service has a lot to offer.
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AdminRajesh Agarwal (Admin, RepairShopr) commented
Authorize doesn't really have "rates" - as they are just a gateway. They typically add $0.10 to each transaction, or, on an average $100 transaction size - just 1/10th of a percent.
If you are using authorize - you can use them with any merchant account. Take your last merchant processing statement to some local banks and ask them to beat it - they will. (Or to beat Intuit, they will also do that.)
Also - for all USA accounts we have launched a new partnership with Mercury. They will meet or beat anything, and their introductory offer is better than anything I've ever seen published. Check them out in the app center.
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matt commented
This would cool. It would keep the employees out of QuickBooks. Plus their rates are much better than Authorize.net.