AppNinjas Mobile Credit Card Processing App Reviewed and Rated A- by CardPaymentOptions.com
Online, January 12, 2012 (Newswire.com) - CardPaymentOptions.com has released their review of AppNinja's processing app, and they have definitely made the grade. The overall rating awarded was an "A-" which ranks them as one of the best mobile processors on the website. The grade is compiled from a handful of rating criteria that range from sales practices to customer reviews. Each category is thoroughly researched and assigned an independent letter grade based on the evidence found in the search.
AppNinja works by attaching a device to an iPhone or iPod that allows for a credit card to be swiped. The data is then transmitted to an onboard application that sends the information out to be processed. The benefit is an approval can be determined immediately, on the spot.
Sales and Marketing - AppNinja was awarded an A- with the only mark coming from the inability to find all the processing rates on the website. The reviewer had to call the company in order to determine the correct pricing.
Costs - The pricing is setup very similar to a standard merchant services account, unlike many of their mobile competitors. There is a monthly fee and the cost per transaction is based on a tiered system. AppNinja received an A- in this category.
Complaints - AppNinja scored extremely well (A+) with no major complaints available online.
The mobile processing sector has grown at an incredible rate over the past 12 months as more and more small businesses have found value in accepting credit card payments," said Phillip Parker, Founder and CEO of CardPaymentOptions.com. "No longer does the high costs and lengthy contracts have to deter [small businesses] from accepting credit cards."
About AppNinja: Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Dublin, Ohio. The company created the product "Swipe" which allows merchants to accept credit cards by running the cards through a reader that attaches to iPhone and iPod products. The company was purchased by Merchant Focus and Inner Fence as part of a joint venture.