Organizing an event
Take payments with an M2 card reader
If you're selling tickets at the door, you can take payments by connecting an M2 card reader to the Eventbrite Organizer App. You can purchase this device from Stripe or contact Eventbrite's onsite vendors for rental information. This device is only available in the United States.
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M2 card reader information
Requirements for taking payments with a card reader
Enable your M2 card reader as a payment method
Connect your device and check for updates
Take payments at your event
Manage multiple devices
M2 card reader information
This device is available for purchase directly from Stripe. You must create a Stripe account and complete your business profile before purchasing Stripe card readers.
You can also rent this device through Eventbrite's preferred onsite vendors .
Accepted payments
The M2 card reader accepts Visa, Discover, Mastercard, and American Express. Attendees can pay using the following:
Magstripe swipe
Chip transactions
Contactless payment methods
Apple Pay and Google Pay
How funds are paid out
When you connect the Stripe card reader to the Organizer App, transactions will go through Eventbrite. This means that these transactions will go to your event payouts just like transactions on the Eventbrite website.
How to get card reader support
If you have issues or questions about operating this device, review the M2 card reader documentation or visit Stripe support .
Requirements for taking payments with a card reader
To take payments with a Stripe card reader, you must meet the following requirements:
Device requirements
Android 8.0 and up
The Eventbrite Organizer app version 9.41 or later
Bluetooth and location tracking are turned on.
iOS 15.0 or later
The Eventbrite Organizer app version 10.30.0 or later
Bluetooth and location tracking are turned on.
iPhone or iPad device
Event requirements
Your event uses Eventbrite Payment Processing.
Your currency is USD.
You must have a direct deposit payout method set up for the event.
Account requirements
You're an organizer with a payout method in the United States.
Your account is an owner or admin, or you’re a team member with permission to "Sell tickets at the door."
Enable your M2 card reader as a payment method
In the Eventbrite Organizer app:
Tap the menu button in the upper left.
Select Device settings.
Select Payment methods.
Select M2 card reader.
Select Done.
If the app needs permission to access your location, Bluetooth, and Local Network (iOS only) settings, it'll prompt you during this process. These permissions are required to connect the card reader.
Connect your device and check for updates
To connect your M2 card reader to your device:
Go to Sell and create an order with paid ticket types.
Select Checkout.
Select M2 card reader.
Locate your card reader and select Pair.
When you connect the device, the option to update the device may appear. If the option to Continue to pay appears, you can delay the update until a later time. Otherwise, the update is required before operating the device. It can take several minutes to update.
After you connect the device, you're ready to take payments. You can select the X button to cancel the in-progress order.
Take payments at your event
When you sell tickets at your event, select M2 card reader as the payment method.
Then tap, insert, or swipe the card following the instructions provided with your card reader. A confirmation screen will appear when the transaction is complete.
Manage multiple devices
If you have multiple M2 card readers, locate the serial numbers on the back of your card readers. You'll need them during setup and checkout. Visit Stripe's Help Center article if you need help finding your device's serial number .
Each M2 card reader can only be connected to one device at a time. When you set up your devices, use the serial numbers to ensure you connect to the correct card readers.
You can connect more than one M2 card reader to the same device. When you check out, you'll need to select which M2 card reader you want to take payment with, so make sure their serial numbers are easily accessible by your box office staff.