Thank you both for your help, it is much appreciated!



> On Aug 25, 2015, at 12:27 PM, Deb Fuller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Kathleen,
> 
> I work at a small vintage store part-time and we use Square. It's easy, has decent processing fees and uses a downloadable app. You get a card reader from Square for free and can plug it into the headphone jack of any cell phone or tablet. You swipe the card through the reader or you can enter the numbers in manually and shoppers sign with their fingers on the screen. Then they can have a text or e-mail sent to them as a receipt. 
> 
> You can set your tax rate or even take the tax off if you don't use it. There are expanded options for creating discounts, item categories, and other things that we typically don't use. The nice thing about it is that it is mobile and we use it on the road when we do vintage shows elsewhere on the east coast.
> 
> You can get a cheap tablet or smartphone to use or have people use their own phones. There are expanded systems for a complete register system but the basic unit works well for us. We even get a summary of sales at the end of the day.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> Deb Fuller
> 
>> On Tuesday, August 25, 2015, Kathleen Foster <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hello All, 
>> 
>> Our museum is looking to update our credit card systems - we currently use a fairly simple Intuit package - and I was hoping to gain a bit more insight into what similar museums have had success with. 
>> 
>> To specify our scope a bit, we are a small non-profit museum, seeing about 300 visitors per month. We also have a small gift shop, consisting of two glass cases in our lobby. Our total credit card transactions are typically less than $10,000 per month. 
>> 
>> We are first and foremost looking for an affordable merchant services provider that is suitable for this level of income. In the future, we would also like to find a comprehensive point-of-sale system that can manage more facets of museum income (admissions, store, membership, ticketing, donations, etc.), which we currently keep track of manually. 
>> 
>> I would love to hear about any merchant services or POS systems that you've found successful:  Any recommendations, suggestions, or advice would be much appreciated!
>> 
>> Thank you!
>> 
>> Kathleen Foster
>> Administrator
>> National Electronics Museum
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