Speaking of that shot, Dorsey did note that in the future they plan to acknowledge how many times you’ve been to a certain place, and could even offer up deals from the vendors - not unlike the Foursquare coupon model, which Dorsey is also an investor in.Īs I mentioned in an earlier post, there is also a plan to offer instant SMS receipts as an option in the future. Naturally, it doesn’t look nearly as good as the example screenshot. It’s also humorous how bad my signature is when done with my finger on an iPod touch screen. Not only can I see what I bought, I can easily see and remember where I bought it, and it shows exactly how it will be displayed on my credit card receipt. Other real-world places such as Apple stores have been doing email receipts for a while, but this absolutely should be the way of the future. And below that is a Google Map of where the transaction was made and your signature. Swipe, dip or tap your customer’s card or select a separate tender type: Card on File, Cash, Gift Card, Check or Other. Tap Add Payment under the invoice status tracking and select Charge now. Below that, it shows the amount and the exact time of purchase. Tap the invoice from your list or learn how to create an invoice on your mobile device. On this page is a receipt featuring the logo of the vendor, their email address, and their Twitter handle. I made the purchase at 8:47 this morning and the receipt was immediately emailed to me in the form of a link to a Square page. I know this because I actually used Square today to buy myself and Dorsey coffee at Sightglass, which is already using the payment system. The actual receipt doesn’t quite look like that, but it’s close. Most of the earlier stories covering the launch of Square included a screenshot of an example receipt that is displayed on Square’s site right now. Learn more about security and protection.We’ve already had a number of posts about Square, the new mobile payment platform launched by Twitter creator Jack Dorsey today, but we’re going to keep posting on it, because it’s just that good. After you send us the email, delete it from your inbox. To report a suspicious email or website, forward it to and we’ll investigate it for you. The fraudster wants your camera AND your payment but hasn’t actually paid you at all. Before sending anything, login to PayPal and check that you received a payment. The sender asks you to ship the camera in addition to the extra $200.00 USD you were “paid” by mistake. For example, they’ll send an email that says they’ve paid you $500.00 USD for a camera you listed at $300.00 USD.
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