Hey Eric
If you mean from the standpoint of someone using Propay as
their service and you paying them for goods or services, it will always come
down to a matter of trust. In my business
I use Square. Looks like the same thing.
Card reader goes on my phone, swipe the
card and take a credit card payment.
I say its trust thing because when I use looking into
Square, the CEO of Veriphone, a MUCH more expensive competitor, went public
with a story about how they were able to write an app that can capture your
card info. Just about every tech review
site and mag said he was a jerk, and I couldn’t agree more, for saying that. The
point they made was, you hand your credit card to a waiter without a second
thought and they can be in the back run your cards through a dozen “capture”
devices and you are none the wiser. If a
guy is a crook, he’s a crook with whatever tools he uses.
If you trust the people you are dealing with I don’t see
what issue there would be for anyone to pays using that service.