5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for SmartSwipe Credit Card Reader for iPhone.
SmartSwipe Credit Card Reader is free iOS app published by CJ Technologies, LLC
Fedino14
Transform your smartphone in a real credit card reader and your businnes fly high! No ads and bug are present! Great!
muzicman2010
What ever you do, do not get this card swipe. Make sure you read between the lines. They have a monthly fee of $25.00-$50.00 on top of that they have a ton of hidden fees that are never specified. Also there is a $550.00 cancellation fee. Also the customer service is terrible. Save your money and time don't get this!!!
lania96
The app is good. Great for making payments right on your phone. But one thing I dislike about the app is that it crashed.
Vito Kwok
One of the similar app that Iām trying to apply to my business. Have the basic feature that you need for payments. Recommend to try and use
Society hill
Okay I just downloaded this app based on the positive reviews but now it's telling me that something went wrong. Customer service is nowhere to be found. I feel as if this is a scam
Mommabea
There is so many fees involved in smart swipe it is very very expensive and on top of that half the time you can't swipe the card it doesn't read it. You have to manually type it in which is an extra charge as well. And when it comes to billing you don't always know what your statement will be they will add on annual charges and you will not know when those occur.
Fulcenator
Horrible app, unethical business practices. When you sign up and download the app it automatically puts you in a contract. There are monthly fees that you pay with no set amount and when you give them your bank account number they take the money. Do not purchase find another company.
OdetheCat
Do not give them your personal information. These are fake reviews. Apple needs to take this app down.
b903golf
Additional unforeseen fees are not what's being advertised. Beware of Minimum monthly. Too good to be true is accurate. In process of filing complaint with the FTC.