Square took another step toward simplifying the credit card payment process today by getting rid of its 15-cent transaction fee. That means businesses who accept credit card payments using the Square reader just pay the company a 2.75 percent fee across all their payments.

The San Francisco startupa4‚¬a4„s chief operating officer Keith Rabois told me last month that Square is signing up between 30,000 to 50,000 merchants every month, many of them businesses who were previously cash-only. The advantage of Square is its simplicity and the fact that therea4‚¬a4„s no upfront financial commitment, so therea4‚¬a4„s very little risk for merchants who want to try it out.

Todaya4‚¬a4„s announcement adds another reason why merchants can get over their credit card qualms (or switch over from an existing system). Previously, Square charged both a per-transaction fee and a percentage fee. This doesna4‚¬a4„t just reduce the overall cost &8212' it also means that smaller purchases, where the 15-cent fee might feel more significant, are more feasible. After all, those transaction fees are one reason why many stores won&'t credit cards if your purchase is less than (say) $5 or $10.

Square has created a fun video highlighting some of the confusion over credit card fees, which Ia4‚¬a4„ve embedded below. This also gives it an advantage over Intuita4‚¬a4„s GoPayment, which has a more complicated pricing structure and includes a transaction fee of at least 15 cents.

This will presumably put an initial dent in Squarea4‚¬a4„s revenue, but right now ita4‚¬a4„s more important for the company to get as many merchants using its devices as possible. Thata4‚¬a4„s why Square is giving out the card readers (which merchants can connect to iPhones, iPads, and Android devices) for free.

Square has raised $37.5 million from Khosla Ventures and Sequoia Capital.

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Companies: Square

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Tags: credit cards, transaction fees

Companies: Square

People: Keith Rabois

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