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Bubblecraft

That terminal has additional fees every week for the SIM card - £1.50 (£78 per year). £99 for the device but will go up to £199 or you can hire it for £50 deposit + £3 per week. You have a maximum transaction amount per week depending how many transactions you have. Transaction fees are much the same though.

I prefer Worldpay & iZettle. One off payment for device. Pairs with phone so no additional sim charges. It's good if you don't use it very often. You can also take up to £25k per day on the device.
 
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Bubblecraft

Tbh, Worldpay mate. I've got both & that's what I prefer. It's in the bank quicker. Here's the pro's & cons.

Worldpay:

Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard & Maestro only.
Amounts accepted: Up to £25k per year capped. Upgrade after.
Amounts per card/transaction: £5k Default (Can be raised after account review).
Cleared: In bank account within 4 banking days.
Charge: 2.95% Credit, 75p Debit
Cost of unit: £59.99 (Introductory offer of £29.99 has finished)

iZettle: (Business)

Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, V Pay & Electron (Diners accepted via chip & sign reader)
Amounts accepted: Up to £25k per day! No cap.
Amounts per card/transaction: £10k per card & transaction.
Cleared: In bank account within 7 banking days.
Charge: 2.75% for all supported cards.
Cost of unit:£58.80 (Introductory offer. No date when it will end)
 
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Bubblecraft

This is what I have on my website regarding cards - Broken Link Removed

And the small print -
Terms and Conditions - http://www.coupleatools.com/terms

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