(That means WE are sending YOU a check every quarter)
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Every time you swipe a customer’s card after rewiring a kitchen or troubleshooting a breaker panel, two things spark: your great work—and the fee drain that follows. The average trades business kisses goodbye more than ten grand a year in processing costs they never priced into the bid. That cash should be buying conduit, paying techs, or fueling the truck—not padding some processor’s yacht fund. WrenchPay was built to keep blue‑collar outfits—from wiring crews to auto‑repair bays—charged up, not charged extra.
Whether you’re tightening lugs in a service panel or slamming on a new set of rotors, you share the same pain: customers expect to pay by card on the spot. Our handheld mobile credit‑card terminal runs all day on Wi‑Fi or cellular, prints receipts in seconds, and even stores transactions offline when you’re working in a concrete basement with zero bars. No more “I’ll email you an invoice tonight.” You get paid before the ladder’s back on the rack, just like the best point‑of‑sale units do for busy service bays.
We plug into the same elite card brands the big players use, but we flip the script with a fully compliant cash‑discount model. Your estimate shows a small card convenience fee customers already expect, and every job instantly jumps from “thin margin” to “full margin.” Prefer to absorb the fee yourself? We still give you a single flat rate—no mysterious tiers or “gotcha” surcharges that eat profits faster than a dull hole saw.
Electricians know code; we know payment code. Every swipe runs through chip tech, point‑to‑point encryption, 3‑D Secure authentication, and round‑the‑clock fraud monitoring. Our payment stack stays PCI DSS and SOC 2 compliant so inspectors (and auditors) sign off without a hitch. It’s the same hardened tech national auto networks lean on, packaged for a three‑truck shop.
Cash flow shouldn’t lag behind your invoices. Funds land quickly so you can grab wire, breakers, or brake pads without tapping a credit line. And if anything ever arcs out, you get a U.S.‑based rep who speaks “panel schedule” and “lift kit,” not scripted corporate jargon. We back it up by sharing 25 percent of our profits with merchants every quarter—because partnership beats empty promises.
Electrician credit‑card processing doesn’t have to be shocking. Join the crews, auto shops, and home‑service pros who already rewired their bottom line with WrenchPay. Punch your numbers into the savings calculator, grab your mobile terminal, and start keeping every hard‑earned dollar—before the next job lights up your phone.
WrenchPay is the blue-collar payment processor that wipes out hidden fees, drops your card costs to $0 through a compliant cash-discount model, and even shares 25 % of its profits back with you.
We structure every invoice and payment so that it includes the card-brand and network processing fees into the total cost the customer pays, with an additional option for them to pay in cash (ACH, cash, etc) for a small discount. That way you are keeping 100% of what you charge, without having to eat the processing fee assessed by credit card processing networks.
Yes. The model is fully card-brand compliant and state-law friendly. We provide the required signage and handle all rule updates so you stay on the right side of every network.
Standard funding hits your bank in two business days, with same-day options available. No surprise “risk holds” on large tickets—ever.
We include a fully-secure web portal and mobile app that allows you to manage everything from any device. It’s the only thing you need to be up and processing quickly.
If you’d like an additional physical terminal, we can ship a rugged mobile terminal (Wi-Fi + 4G, printer, offline mode) or plug straight into your countertop reader.
Nope. Service is month-to-month. Stick around because we earn it, not because a lawyer says you have to.