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Mobile Credit Card Processing Coming to iPhone, iPod Touch

Turns out, while the iPhone and iPod Touch are just about the awesomest fart-generating devices ever, the considerable power of Apple’s mobile devices can also be marshaled to more productive uses, such as processing credit card sales.

ProcessAway, a Tustin, CA-based company has submitted to Apple software that will allow busiiness owners to process credit card transactions over any available network connection. The app is designed for use in places such as conventions, street fairs, antique shows, and by business owners performing mobile detailing, on-site consultation or construction, but certainly the list of scenarios is virtually endless where on-the-spot transaction processing could be useful.

ProcessAway software utilizes the Authorize.net gateway (one of the very first Internet payment gateways) with one of the largest customer bases in the card processing industry. “The Authorize.net API fueled development of ProcessAway,” according to spokesman Randy Palermo, allowing “millions of iPhone (and iTouch) users to turn their device into a credit card terminal.”

Authorize.net merchant accounts used with ProcessAway include an option to download transactions into Quickbooks and also a comprehensive Virtual Terminal. This will give business owners the benefit of processing transactions out of the office with ProcessAway as well as in the office through the web-based Virtual Terminal, all with a single account. Even though the Virtual Terminal is available, ProcessAway was designed as a stand-alone comprehensive processing solution that can be used effectively in any environment.

ProcessAway software will be sold through the iTunes AppStore for $19.99. A fully functional free version, called ProcessLite, will also be available, identical to ProcessAway except the charge amount is limited.

The apps were submitted to Apple on January 26 and the developer offers a notification sign-up page should you want to hop on this one as soon as it’s available.

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Lonnie Lazar

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6 comments

    LOL! I just answered a very similar post on CenterNetworks:

    There is already an app that does this. It’s been available for the iPhone for some months now. It’s called Credit Card Terminal. However, it is significantly more expensive than the price ProcessAway will be offered at.

    http://appbeacon.com/apps/008838/credit-card-terminal

    Justin Noel

    now if one of these companies could make a small strip reader that attaches to the dock connection. like the size of the belkin recorder thing, that would be awesome.

    heck even Apple might switch those cranky pocket pc machines of theirs for ipod touches which only makes sense

    [...] Mobile Credit Card Processing Coming to iPhone, iPod Touch: “ [...]

    After doing some research, the company best known for this service is a group by the name of MobileVision (www.mobilevision.com). Right now they only offer their MobileCharge service on the BlackBerry OS. But the functionality of their product is far and away the best I’ve seen. They have a mag reader/thermal printer combo that offers card swipe and receipt printing, as well as barcode scanners and digital data capture for additional form data entry. It seems that they are also offered by Auth.net. I inquired about their ability to do this on an iPhone and their sales department says it’s coming soon.

    Steve B.

    [...] Mobile Credit Card Processing Coming to iPhone, iPod Touch (cultofmac.com) Permalink||View commentsComments|Filed under ‘Business, Mobile X.0, Tools’ Mobiles+Emerging Markets+Markets=The Future of Finance Now even more for the same low price! [...]

    iTouch2Pay is another app for iPhone that can process credit cards. I’ve just looked at their site. It can issure refunds and email receipts. Pretty cool.

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