Even though the October 1st, 2015 EMV Liability Shift Date in the US has come and gone, retailers continue to experience issues with EMV adoption and hardware/software as highlighted in this article from Innovative Retail Technologies (at least users of the Microsoft RMS point of sale software have the Card Defender EMV solution for RMS).
Article can be found here: http://www.innovativeretailtechnologies.com/doc/retailers-ready-and-waiting-for-credit-cards-to-catch-up-with-emv-capabilities-0001?vm_tId=1941564&user=EAF658D4-3538-4904-81F7-EDC3F871C31C&utm_source=et_6214150&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ISRET_08-05-2016&utm_term=EAF658D4-3538-4904-81F7-EDC3F871C31C&utm_content=Retailers+Ready+And+Waiting+For+Credit+Cards+To+Catch+Up+With+EMV+Capabilities
Information on Card Defender for Microsoft RMS can be found here: http://retailpospondering.blogspot.com/p/card-defender-emv-for-rms.html
You can also contact me directly at kevinantosh@gmail.com or 208-340-5632 for no cost retail point of sale (and EMV) advice.
Offering point of sale general advice, consulting, and sales/service to independent retailers with between 1 and 350 store locations in the United States. Special focus on Pet Stores, Hobby Stores, Goodwill and Similar Thrift Stores, Book Stores, Gift Shops, Cannabis Retailers, Nursery and Garden Centers, Museums, Gift Shops, as well as Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
EMV in the US Continues to Experience Issues
Labels:
EMV,
Microsoft RMS,
news,
point of sale,
retail,
software
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