Wondering if anybody has had any experience with these types of devices. Good, bad, indifferent?
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Alan
Square Chip Card Reader
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Re: Square Chip Card Reader
Only as a user. Seem to work well. Very popular solution for small/one person businesses in the USA
Joe
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This is for an essentially charity organization, whose budget is rather small. The ones I found are $20 and $60. The difference seems to be the "tap" vs. swipe & PIN functionality. I wonder if people (users) would be more inclined to use one in preference to the other?
Alan
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Re: Square Chip Card Reader
My thoughts would be the "tap" system (or even the contactless / near field communication) system. Its more gimmicky and new. I use the tap system fairly often in restaurants. One popular chain started with the system and a number of other restaurants have now adopted this payment method. I can only see it snowballing...AlanMiller wrote:I wonder if people (users) would be more inclined to use one in preference to the other?
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Rudi
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Re: Square Chip Card Reader
I think that in the USA the majority I see are swipe not tap. I suspect tap will take over as time goes on. I have no particular preference.
Joe