Intuit Payment Network-It's Cool, but Irritating
Intuit just launched the Intuit Payment Network about 6 months ago and alot of people are taking notice. It acts alot like paypal, but it's much cheaper. Instead of paying credit card rates, the Intuit payment network only charges $.50 (yes you read it correctly, 50 cents per transaction).
Of course, Intuit would like every QuickBooks user to use this new payment network. That is why they imbedded some irritating code in every QB 11.0 version. Shipped with every version is the default check mark "show payments link on every invoice".
That means that a little advertisement will go out on every invoice you send. My recommendation would be to disable the preference (located under payments and company preferences) until you have had a chance to look at the payment network and then decide to join it. There is no sense in confusing your customers with another payments choice unless you intend to join the program.





