Due to a slew of recent burglaries, a quick reminder that your closing procedures should include leaving all your cash drawers partially open and empty. The tills/trays with money should be secured in your safe.
Leaving the empty cash drawers partially open lets potential thieves see that there is no money in the cash drawer helping prevent smash and grabs as well as potential damage to your cash drawers.
Are you in the US and in need of no cost retail point of sale advice? I'm happy to help and can be reached on my cell at 208-340-5632 (I am on Mountain Time) or via email at kevinantosh@gmail.com. There is also a contact form to the right that can be used to reach me.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Lower Prices for Mobile POS Hardware
One side benefit to there being so many tablet and smart phone point of sale systems on the market is that the prices for the hardware and peripherals to use these mobile point of sale systems has come way down.
I've seen complete bundles - including the iPad - for just over $1,100. This is all new hardware and makes for a very low price point to get started with a complete point of sale system for your business.
As this blog is not designed to advertise for other companies, please visit my contact page for information on how to reach me if you want to know were I was able to find this hardware (it is a reputable website).
I've seen complete bundles - including the iPad - for just over $1,100. This is all new hardware and makes for a very low price point to get started with a complete point of sale system for your business.
As this blog is not designed to advertise for other companies, please visit my contact page for information on how to reach me if you want to know were I was able to find this hardware (it is a reputable website).
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Is Buying Used Equipment and/or Buying Equipment from Amazon or eBay a Good Idea?
I'm often asked if it is a good idea to save some money by purchasing used point of sale equipment and/or point of sale equipment sold on websites like eBay or Amazon. The short answer is "yes - but with caution".
Here is what you need to keep in mind and this is all based on real world experience:
Here is what you need to keep in mind and this is all based on real world experience:
- Point of sale hardware is not 'universal'. For example, a receipt printer or barcode label printer that works with one point of sale system may not work with a different point of sale system. You need to match all the equipment up against the supported hardware list for the point of sale system that you will be using. Saving $250 on a piece of hardware sounds awesome until you find out the hardware is not supported or compatible with your point of sale software.
- Cable, connections, and drivers vary from system to system. Again, make sure that any hardware matches up to the right cables and connections on your computer or mobile device as well as being on the support hardware list for your point of sale software or app.
- Any batteries may be 'toast' in used equipment. Not a big deal - just plan on needing to buy new batteries.
- Make sure that documentation comes with all equipment and/or is available online. You'd be surprised how much manual programming is required with some point of sale hardware. Make sure that you will have access to any manuals, programming guides, etc that are required to correctly use any hardware.
- Check the version for compliance and support!!! This is a big one that has cost some folks a lot of money as they up having to re-purchase all or part of their system. Here are the 2 most common scenarios that I have come across over the last 15 years:
- Someone gets a great deal on a whole point of sale system but doesn't do their homework and receives a computer that is running an outdated operating system like Windows XP (or a tablet that is running an outdated version of iOS). The user goes to upgrade the operating system but then finds that some of the hardware doesn't work with the updated operating system so now some of the hardware has to be upgraded - this quickly turns in to a expensive ugly mess.
- Someone gets a great deal on a complete system and all appears to be fine until the user calls for support on the system (or fails a PCI compliance scan) and finds out that their point of sale software is so outdated that it is no longer supported and the user needs to purchase all new point of sale software (which may or may not work with existing hardware, etc).
I'm not saying to avoid used or discounted equipment, just do some homework and by all means, make sure that you will be EMV compliant! No sense having to buy a whole new point of sale system in September 2015 because you bought something now that will never be EMV compliant.
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