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Move Over PayPal; Goodsmiths' Swipe App Helps Vendors at Craft Shows, Farmers Markets
The app allows vendors to process sales and automatically updates inventory, saving merchants time when they get back to their brick-and-mortar-shops.

A new mobile application offered by the West Des Moines online craft marketplace Goodsmiths should simplify sales for vendors at farmers' markets, craft shows and other events.
The Des Moines Register reports that Goodsmiths' app, Swipe, works using a PayAnywhere card reader on an iPhone, iPad or othr Apple device such. Once a credit card or cash sale is made, the software automatically deducts the product from the vendor's Goodsmiths online store.
Goodsmiths has surpassed 5,000 shops total and more than 40,000 users, the newspaper reports.
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The device is part of Goodsmiths’ most-expensive shop owner plan, the $12 per month Rockstar plan, and co-founder James Eliason said about 25 people have downloaded the app Swipe since the Apple store approved it April 30.
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The application is free to download and a deal with PayAnywhere gives Goodsmiths users free transactions for the first $1,000 in sales during the first 30 days of using the device, the Register said. After that, a 2.69 percent transaction fee is deducted from all sales.
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