About

What’s the deal with this blog?

We created this blog in order to have a place to talk to members (and potential members!) of IPN about online payments and how we are evolving and improving.

Why use Intuit PaymentNetwork?

Spending a bundle just to pay your bills? Tired of making multiple trips to the bank each week?

The makers of QuickBooks, TurboTax and Quicken bring you a great new online payment solution. Intuit PaymentNetwork puts more money in your pocket, more free time on your calendar and safeguards your financial data.

Save money and time

PaymentNetwork costs only 50 cents per payment received. Compare this to the high cost of other payment options:

Service
Terms
Cost to pay $100
Cost to receive $100
Cost to receive $1000
PaymentNetwork
50 cents per transaction
Free
$0.50
$0.50
Credit Card service
start at 2.2% + $.23 per trans
Free
$2.43
$22.23
Online payment service
1.9% to 2.9% plus $.30 per trans
Free
$2.20 to $3.20
$19.30 to $29.30
Paper checks
print, mail, reconcile & deposit
$.48
$0.00
$0.00
You save
up to $.48
up to $1.93
up to $29.30

Savings with a Small Business Account

  • ONLY 50 cents per payment received
  • Pay only when you get paid
  • No set-up, monthly or cancellation fee
  • No interchange fee
  • No hardware or equipment needed
  • No time spent waiting for paper checks. When you get paid, PaymentNetwork alerts you.
  • Request money from anyone that has an email address
  • All payments automatically credited to any U.S. bank of your choice
  • No need to travel to the bank and make deposits. It’s automated!

Savings for individuals making payments with a Personal Account

  • An easy way to pay your bills online
  • Save hours you used to spend writing out checks and taking them to the post office
  • Those you pay never see your private financial information
  • Go Green – no more sending paper checks. All you need is the payee’s email address
  • All payments automatically debited from any U.S. bank of your choice

10 Responses to About

  1. Abby Fritts says:

    A payment is coming into my account and says it is On Hold. Is it possible to cancel this transaction?

  2. Karen says:

    Do you not accept direct deposit to Walmart money card?

    • csukthanker says:

      Karen,

      Thanks for your feedback. We currently do not accept deposits to money cards. You can only deposit funds to a checking or savings bank account.

      Thanks,

      Your IPN team

  3. YB says:

    Is there a way to customize the intuit ecommerce button so that it shows the total due on the shopping cart, and that total is automatically entered in by the time the customer has clicked the button? THANKS!

    Also is there any way to send along other data (customer info) so that it is easier to figure out who the customer is?

    THANKS for your help.

    • csukthanker says:

      Dear user,

      Thanks for your valuable feedback. For the shopping cart enhancement we will consider it as part of future requirements.

      On the sending more data, we are planning on sending customer first name and last name (for bank payments) that you can then view in the xls report in IPN. (by clicking on the excel icon) once you log in to http://ipn.intuit.com The estimated launch for this feature is mid-March.

      - Your IPN team

  4. Andrea says:

    Can international customers pay with this service if we are a US company?

    • csukthanker says:

      Andrea,

      Users can pay with a US bank account using this service. We currently do not support International bank payments.

      Thanks,

      Your IPN team

  5. Peter says:

    I need to pay supplier based in Norway in Euro’s. How can I do that?

  6. Traci Weber says:

    What is your current charge to a company if their customer pays with a credit card through IPN?

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