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January 12, 2011

Intuit's GoPayment and Mophie Credit Card Reader Available for iPhone4

By Rajani Baburajan, TMCnet Contributor



Intuit, a provider of business and financial management solutions for small and mid-sized businesses, announced that its GoPayment and mophie credit card reader are available for small businesses that use iPhone 4.

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The all-in-one credit card reader and processing solution from Intuit (News - Alert) combines two mobile payment offerings – Intuit’s GoPayment app and merchant account and mophie’s credit card reader.

The combined package gives small businesses everything they need to get paid fast on the latest iPhone (News - Alert) with no arbitrary transaction limits that delay them from getting their money, said the company.

GoPayment and the mophie credit card reader are now available for the iPhone 4 for $179.95 on GoPayment.com, mophie.com, Amazon.com (News - Alert) and ATT.com. The mophie card reader works with the GoPayment App, which is freely available from the App Store.

With this offering, accepting credit card payments has got easier and faster for small businesses that use iPhone 4. GoPayment assists small businesses to get paid quickly. It has processed more than $70 million in transaction volume, according to the company.

With GoPayment and the mophie credit card reader, payments are processed in seconds after a business owner swipes a credit card through mophie card reader. There is a quick-to-activate merchant account that lets business owners start processing credit cards in 15 minutes. GoPayment also provides 24x7 live customer support for help.

“GoPayment and the mophie card reader are together one more weapon in my arsenal – and that is big for my tiny business,” said Andrew Huff, owner of LuLu Redstar, a jewelry design business in Milton, Ga., in a statement. “The all-in-one solution helps me be more competitive and not miss out on potential sales.”

GoPayment offers several features. These features allow businesses to create and sell from a list of frequently sold items, apply sales tax, and send customized receipts via text and e-mail with a map of where the transaction occurred.

The GoPayment app is compatible with QuickBooks to help more than 4 million small businesses that use the program save time by keeping their financial files up to date, company officials said.

Earlier in August, Intuit announced it is powering Verizon’s (News - Alert) new website, TMCnet reported


Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Janice McDuffee



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