Credit Card Software or Terminal? Westerly RI

Whether you use a credit card terminal or some kind of payment processing software for your card transactions normally depends on the environment in which you will be making sales.

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Credit Card Software or Terminal?

Whether you use a credit card terminal or some kind of payment processing software for your card transactions normally depends on the environment in which you will be making sales. Frankly, this decision depends upon whether or not you have easy access to a capable, net-connected computer when you want to process charges. The type of transaction systems you are already using will also affect this determination.

If you are computer-savvy, modern payment processing software definitely offers any number of benefits over traditional, “one trick pony” credit card terminals. Software, of course, can make all sorts of reporting features available to you, and make it a simple matter to look up previous transactions or find particular charges. Generally speaking, payment processing software is less costly and far more user-friendly than many button-bedecked credit card terminals with hard to read displays.

Of course, a terminal of some kind is still the best choice for many businesses. The fact is, many businesses have already invested in electronic cash registers or other “high-tech” POS systems. Some of these can be connected to computers running payment-processing software, but others cannot. And if space is a consideration, it may be easier to use a small terminal or machine rather than crowd your valuable counter space with a PC.

Finally, if your computer is not always on, or is inconveniently located, a terminal may be preferable. In fact, if you are not capable of restoring your PC from a possible crash, or don’t have employees who can do the same thing when you’re not around, you may just be better off using a simple, straightforward credit card terminal.


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