
What To Watch Out For When Choosing a POS System?
09-08-12 07 AM
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This can be a very complex process to figure out the best POS system to use for your business. It varies by industry type and features. This will take some time on your part to figure out what system will be the best fit for your company. I don't want to say I'm on expert on which POS system is the best to use, but what I can do is just give a couple pointers to
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Intuit® Credit Card Processing With Quickbooks®
05-08-12 09 PM
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Quickbooks® is one of the top accounting software packages in use today with businesses. But does it really make sense to use Intuit® Credit Cards Processing? It depends on which version of Quickbooks® your using. If your using the online version
How To Get A FREE Loyalty/Rewards Program For Your Business?
05-08-12 09 PM
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All the big Retailers offer a rewards programs to their customers to encourage loyalty. This is a great way to encourage repeat business which means adding to your bottom line. So why to so many small to mid sized merchants elect not to offer these programs? I hate to say it but price. In the market place the average cost to run a Rewards/Loyalty program is about $0.15 cents
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Is PCI Compliance Really Required For Merchants?
05-08-12 08 PM
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Almost everyone you talk with in the Credit Card Processing Industry will tell you that PCI validation is REQUIRED or mandated from payment brands such as Visa. There is some truth to this statement however for most small businesses this is NOT true. So how do you know your getting the correct answer?First PCI stands for Payment Card Industry and DDS stands for Data Security Standard.
How To Get Your POS Software PCI Compliant For Under $895.00?
31-07-12 08 PM
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The Problem!I ran into a merchant last week and they were using an old version of their PC POS software that still printed out the full credit card number on the receipts. He called his software vendor and asked him how much it was going to cost to upgrade the software to truncate (Example xxxxxxxxxxxx2435) the numbers on the receipt. Grab your seat belt and buckle in. "Over $10,000"

