Use your iPhone or Blackberry to Accept Credit Card Payments from Virtually Anywhere USING YOUR EXISTING MERCHANT ACCOUNT.
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No need to open up another overpriced merchant account and gateway so you can use your Smartphone, like the other guys make you do.

Don’t let Intuit, QuickBooks, and others hold you hostage by forcing you to use THEIR overpriced merchant account. Use YOUR merchant account, or any merchant account you want.
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Contact Automated Merchant Solutions for details
Visit our website at
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An ideal payment processing solution for::
- Healthcare & legal practices
- Back office merchants
- Mobile merchants
- Limo/taxi/transportation
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- HVAC
- Flea market venders
- Pest control
- Pool services
- Restaurants (pay at the table)
- Any merchant who would benefit from inexpensive state-of-the-art payment processing capability
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Use your Smartphone to process payments in addition to or instead of your present processing credit card machine or software.
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WHY IS OUR BLACKBERRY AND IPHONE PAYMENT SOLUTION BETTER?
Because, unlike other plans:
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You don’t have to buy, lease, or rent software or anything else.
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You don’t have to apply for overpriced merchant accounts or gateways in order to use your Smartphone to process payments.
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The payment Gateway is included, and you can use your existing merchant account.
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Your program is always up-to-date. No need to buy upgraded software every 2-3 years like Intuit and others require.
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Our no-nonsense
pricing:
$79.95 one-time license fee
(You’ll never spend another dime on software or upgrades)
$39.95 one-time activation
$15.95 per month and $.10 per transaction
plus your merchant account fees.
Payment gateway included.
COMPARE THESE NUMBERS WITH INTUIT/QUICKBOOKS OR ANY OTHER OFFERING.
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DON’T HAVE A MERCHANT ACCOUNT?
We can help.
No setup fees
1.64% plus $.27
$10. per month
CLICK HERE::
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Call today
1-877-689-1691 or
Visit our website at
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