Flint - Accept Cards, No Dongles. Invoicing. Reviews – Page 8

4/5 rating based on 94 reviews. Read all reviews for Flint - Accept Cards, No Dongles. Invoicing for iPhone.
Flint - Accept Cards, No Dongles. Invoicing is free iOS app published by Redwood Apps, Inc.

Excellent tool for a small business!

Intlreiver

Great service and easy to use.


Is Flint out of business?

A Teacher in Japan

Is Flint out of business? They can no longer process cards. When I sent in a request for a timeline of when they would be able to process cards their response was not compelling: “Currently, we do not have an exact date for the roll out of our new platform.  We will contact you immediately when it is available.”


Downhill fast, and stole nearly $400 from me

Creekdipper77

I've used Flint for about three years without incident, until last week when two transactions went terribly wrong. The amount put into my bank account was not even close to the transaction amount, and when I try to contact customer support, to my surprise there was none! All I got work email responses from what could only be a computer-generated support. Don't try calling them, because the number will not work. Two transactions in a row, and nearly $400 in unaccounted money, and I am taking a walk. I demanded that they cancel my account immediately, and I would think twice before you sign-on. Terrible!


Love it

Milkdud1012

No issues, square sucked, paypal is a joke.


-NO SUPPORT-

A nut for spelling

Things started off fine but the more I used it the more problems I became aware of like 1) if the card has a lot of color and design or paint that's been rubbed off the numbers it won't scan and you have to manually enter it. 2) not friendly when trying to locate the service or item, just scrolling and scrolling. I wish I could put my product into subcategories so they are easier to find. I'll also add that there is NOBODY to speak to when you need them and just last Friday I received an email saying the system is down on a FRIDAY...not good. I emailed them back and got an automated response of "Flint is transitioning to a new platform. During this period, you will not be able use Flint to process credit or debit card transactions. However, you will have continued access to your past transaction data and other Flint features.(which let me add is nothing) We apologize for any inconvenience this causes and we will keep you updated about card processing availability for your account. Sincerely, Flint Customer Success" Furious as I have to research other Mobil processing apps bc there is no one behind this product. STEAR CLEAR


Just Stopped Working

Seduece

I was using Flint for my Girl Scout troop during cookie sales. One day not only did it just stop working but a transaction that went through was never sent to my account. The phone number never connects you to a live person and when I emailed through a help ticket I was told everything was fine when clearly it wasn't, all my transactions were being declined. Then it was suggested that I get the credit card numbers of the cards that declined, which when selling girl scout cookies to strangers is impossible. I still have no resolution and am out of money because I have to cover the cost of the missing money. I am VERY Disappointed


Great Service

Vintage Antiques

A+++++


Cannot recommend

Tnrambler

I've been using Flint since March 2014. I was a cheerleader for the service with its low fees and quick deposits. Then I get an email early on the morning of Feb 5 telling me that service is suspended while they transition to a new platform. No warning and I'm dead in the water. Customer service which has been extremely responsive goes absent with non answers to my questions. Today I find out that they are going away. Thanks Flint for caring about your customers. Now I get to scramble and find a new processor for my low volume non profit.


Rotten

figsandchocolate

We have the same problem. Cryptic email about transferring to a new platform and radio silence since then. We have had to resort to asking customers to mail us checks. I’ve been emailing flint, calling its investors and contacting tech reporters to try to find out what’s happening. Still no answer. A previous reviewer says they’re “going away.” I haven’t heard a thing but would love to know. We’re a seasonal business so we’re not too affected, but if this had happened 6 weeks ago, we would have been sunk!


Flint moving to be a front end for stripe?

NonprofitTreasurer

App is very easy to use and has a lot of key features. Not profit I am treasurer of picked flint for its processor for its low fees and good ratings. everything was fine until February 2016 That's when one day I had issue and got notice of a "platform change". Weeks later I learn that the back end changed to "stripe" and that I needed to link the flint account to a stripe account and agree to the stripe processing terms. That's way it's just a 3 star rating. The roll out was not communicated well. It looks like more of a merger between flint and stripe.