What our customers are saying:
We can strongly recommend this professional app for any company that wish to make it easier by being able to charge credit cards directly via your smartphone or table pc. We have received nothing but positive feedback from our customers. We rate it 5 out of 5.
Team Swedish Healing Mat
www.swedishhealingmat.com.au
This is a fabulous and first application that could be used to charge credit cards on the move, never easier and never faster and cheaper than the old bulky terminals supplied by the bank at a monthly rental cost.
For my Architecture Corporation this is a good and cheap terminal and cheaper only $350 on eWay. As Architecture Corporation doesn't get stable customers.
I will recommend this fabulous application to all my Business Partners I am with and friends that own a business.
Thanks again for inventing such application.
Kind Regards
Peter Buksinski
ArchitCorp, Oscorp.
Sugared Accessories were looking for a way to accept credit card payments at our market stall, just like we do on our website. iCCPay was the perfect solution, allowing us to use our existing online payment gateway to process credit cards while out in the field. Using our iPhone as a terminal saved us the extra cost of hiring one from our bank. Also, all our payments come in through a single system, making it easy to produce sales reports. I'd recommend iCCPay for anyone looking to accept payments offline as well as online.
Ryan Sabir
IT Director
Sugared Accessories
Fabulous easy tool for my business, charge clients credit cards, anywhere, anytime and iCCPay support is fantastic, seriously if you are a business person, buy this now.
Regards,
Yvonne
Hair Extension Supplies
Thanks for this App. 
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I have created an account with Eway.com.au and App works....Great work.
iCCPay in the Press / Media:
Accepting credit cards on your iPhone (in Australia)
22nd June 2011
iCCPay - Essentially this app allows you to enter a user’s credit card details by hand to manually process the payment.
Read more... http://www.chrishexton.com/
The Freelancer’s Guide to Personal Finances
31st May 2011
Making sure you get paid properly and promptly is another essential part of the freelancer’s finances. Your clients are likely to have their own preferred payment methods, but you should also work out what is best for your circumstances.
Read more... http://www.www.creditcardcompare.com.au/
Mobile payments taking off
26th November 2010
Other independent card acceptance apps are finding the going tough to reach critical mass. iCCPay, which costs $9.49 through the Apple app store, was launched in January and has sold 125 apps to date.
Read more... http://www.theaustralian.com.au/
ANZ Credit Card Payment App for iPhone
19th April 2010
ePOS Mobile will compete with the independent app iCCPay which was developed by freelance web developer Michael Dimoudis and launched into the App Store in January.
Read more... http://www.cebit.com.au/
ANZ introduces ePOS for mobile phone payments
16th April 2010
It is the first such application to be trialed by a major bank in Australia, but will compete with iCCPay, an independent app developed by freelance web developer Michael Dimoudis and launched into the App Store in January.
Read more... http://www.itnews.com.au/
16 ways to make doing business a little easier.
22nd March 2010
Vodafone / Apple Time Magazine Advertisement

How I know the iPad will be a success – unusual sources of evidence: potential users
21st March 2010
I gave a workshop today to a small group of psychologists in the southern district of Melbourne called Mornington, about an hour's drive from my home.
Read more... http://www.bankingday.com/
iCCPay supports independent gateways
9th March 2010
Melbourne based web developer, Michael Dimoudis, from webpanache.com.au has got the jump on Australia's banks with the a payment gateway for the iPhone, iCCPay.
Read more... http://lesposen.wordpress.com/
16 ways to make doing business a little easier.
2nd March 2010
Vodafone / Apple National Newspaper Advertisement - Australian Financial Review, The Australian, The Age

Top 10 iPhone Apps for Business Executives
12th February 2010
For Australians, you could try iCCPay, which boasts similar features and supports Australian payment gateways and currency.
Read more... http://www.ozcarguide.com/