The listing, Pay Anywhere For Your Mobile Device has ended.
Selling and Getting Paid
When you slide the iPhone's dock connector into the Pay Anywhere reader, it automatically looks to see if you have the free companion app installed—if you don't, it gives you a link to the App Store where you can download it.
Merchants can review recent transactions on the app or online, set defaults for tax and tip, or create a list of items you sell to make itemizing receipts even more useful. You can also link your bank account to Pay Anywhere, and whatever money you make will be sent to your account within three business days of the transaction.
The only cost associated with Pay Anywhere comes when you actually make a sale—the account and reader are both free, and there are no monthly fees. When you make a transaction, Pay Anywhere takes a small percentage of the transaction plus a small fixed fee: 2.69 percent plus $0.19 for swiped cards, or 3.49 percent plus $0.19 if you type the card number manually. (The fee hike is because keyed-in cards are inherently less secure, since you're not swiping an actual card.) Those fees mean if you're collecting a few dollars at a time, you'll feel a hit, but the fees aren't much different than those charged by credit card companies, PayPal, or Pay Anywhere's competitors like Square and the Mophie Complete Credit Card Solution.Pay Anywhere is a good option for accepting mobile payments—it's solid hardware that reads cards reliably, and an app that works intuitively
Winner will receive an email getting all your info for the account and than you will get your device