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by brycecolquitt
5431 days ago
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It's actually very disruptive, that post is missing the point. Yes, for some established businesses, it may not make sense. And they aren't overthrowing credit cards or banks, but that's not their aim. Square is democratizing payments--allowing anyone to be able to accept a credit card payment. Think of the implications of that: any small business owner will be able to accept credit cards, anywhere. Or my friend can directly pay me back money he owes me with a card. That wasn't possible before. They also have a really good chance of closing the "redemption loop," which is a huge, hairy, unsolved problem. They're very disruptive. |
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Sure, after buying an iphone for around $200 + $100/month in data plan. Not cost effective for a "small" business owner.
"Or my friend can directly pay me back money he owes me with a card. That wasn't possible before. "
Yes, you could do that with paypal, without carrying a huge hardware in your pocket and paying less in transaction fee.
This is not to say they won't make money. They will, but many others will make even more money.