Was posted a while ago when it was on offer for £25 + VAT, now down to £19 + VAT on the link. Thought this was an excellent price for what it can do & is ideal for small businesses to take card payments.
With iZettle there are no contracts or fixed monthly costs & currently max fee's are 2.75% per transaction (between 1% - 2.75%)
Payments are deposited to your bank account within 2-3 days
Top industry certifications and state-of-the-art technology and systems ensure payments kept safe
Battery life of 8 hours active use or 100 transactions Charge with USB or the iZettle Dock (which is also on offer, buy both the reader & the dock for £39 + VAT)
Sell smarter iZettle’s point of sale solutions make managing your day-to-day operations easier – so you can sell more and focus on what you love.
Get paid The all-new iZettle Reader takes card and contactless payments in seconds – wherever and whenever.
Grow your business iZettle Advance offers easy access to funding that can help you expand your business in a big way.
Even more free features: Make better business decisions with in-depth sales reports Create relationships with our Customers feature Track individual sales with unlimited staff accounts Email, print or text receipts to customers Get daily deposits Get your sales data automatically sent to Xero for faster bookkeeping
All comments (36)
ristac
25 Aug 17#1
Why the need for any monthly fee when they take a percentage of the sale
frozencake to ristac
25 Aug 17#2
wishihadadonkey to ristac
25 Aug 17#3
There isn't a monthly fee, the offer is for the actual reader itself, normally £59+ Vat, has been on offer for £25+ vat is now down to £19+vat
ristac to wishihadadonkey
25 Aug 17#7
Sorry misunderstood, still wouldn't hurt to give it away for free though
artnada
25 Aug 17#4
*HOT* This is an excellent price for this reader. I have one, and it is very fast at taking payments. If you are ok with 3 business days for your money, then this is for you.
dannyblackbeard to artnada
2 Sep 17#31
3 business days? It's 2017 not 1997.
Asdababe to artnada
2 Sep 17#35
I'll second that. Ideal in my tea room.
baggs1981
25 Aug 17#5
Anyone know how long does the charge lasts on these type of things if rarely used.. i.e. could this be charged up then left switched off in a car just for the rare occasion it might be of use? Alternatively if battery flat how quick are they to switch on and work when plugged into vehicle usb?
artnada
25 Aug 17#6
The battery on this lasts along time without charge. If you're not going to use it much, press and hold the on/off switch and it will actually turn off rather than go into standby. They switch on within 2 seconds.
miaas
25 Aug 17#8
Shame it's not for existing customers, my original one broke just out of warranty with very little use and they want full price for a new one.
artnada to miaas
25 Aug 17#10
Close your account and sign up for a new one
vrypleased
25 Aug 17#9
Great price, thanks just got one.
Hillzat43
26 Aug 17#11
Be aware of what phones the reader are currently compatible with (there is a list on their web site). I had a Izettle a couple of years ago and had to replace my then mobile phone when a newer versions of the Izettle application was rolled out and no longer compatible with my phone (Iphone3Plus). I changed to a Iphone4. Yet another version was rolled out within the year which was not compatible with the Iphone4 !!!! I changed to Payleven as their reader/application was (and still is) compatible with Iphone4. But otherwise an great alternative to the chip/pin machines being peddled by retail rip-off merchants.
PaddyGreen
30 Aug 17#12
Does anyone know how the % is charged (i.e. is it a flat % added onto the total cost)? i am trying to work out if there would be a simply way of passing the charge to the customer should they wish to pay by card...
jordanc93 to PaddyGreen
30 Aug 17#13
Based on what ive read from January it will be illegal to add a surcharge to a customers transaction as the government will be bringing in legislation which means business have to cover the card transaction charges themselves.
Morenenth to jordanc93
2 Sep 17#33
You're right, that legislation is coming in, and typically government hit small businesses hard.
oneeyedvic to Morenenth
2 Sep 17#34
Personally not sure it will happen. HMRC and DVLA are two organisiation that will miss out on millions
smallclone to PaddyGreen
30 Aug 17#15
For example, if the customer paid £20 and the fee was 2.75%, you would receive £19.45.
Opening post
With iZettle there are no contracts or fixed monthly costs & currently max fee's are 2.75% per transaction (between 1% - 2.75%)
Payments are deposited to your bank account within 2-3 days
Top industry certifications and state-of-the-art technology and systems ensure payments kept safe
Battery life of 8 hours active use or 100 transactions
Charge with USB or the iZettle Dock (which is also on offer, buy both the reader & the dock for £39 + VAT)
Sell smarter
iZettle’s point of sale solutions make managing your day-to-day operations easier – so you can sell more and focus on what you love.
Get paid
The all-new iZettle Reader takes card and contactless payments in seconds – wherever and whenever.
Grow your business
iZettle Advance offers easy access to funding that can help you expand your business in a big way.
Even more free features:
Make better business decisions with in-depth sales reports
Create relationships with our Customers feature
Track individual sales with unlimited staff accounts
Email, print or text receipts to customers
Get daily deposits
Get your sales data automatically sent to Xero for faster bookkeeping
All comments (36)
They switch on within 2 seconds.
I had a Izettle a couple of years ago and had to replace my then mobile phone when a newer versions of the Izettle application was rolled out and no longer compatible with my phone (Iphone3Plus). I changed to a Iphone4. Yet another version was rolled out within the year which was not compatible with the Iphone4 !!!!
I changed to Payleven as their reader/application was (and still is) compatible with Iphone4.
But otherwise an great alternative to the chip/pin machines being peddled by retail rip-off merchants.