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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16651733" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>Square is nice as long as they like you, we used it for a backup for when the NCR terminals went down in the stores, i.e. internet outage, preventing credit card transactions. In that case we had square credit card readers hooked up to 4g tablets that could still run cards. Unfortunately Square like many other payment processors have "issues" with supplement companies and have canceled service on just a few of our accounts for backup 4g tablets/square readers (each store has it's own account). We've been told it's from when supplement companies liked to enroll customers in recurring orders/payments, so instead of going case by case they've decided not to provide service to anyone selling supplements. A few stores in colorado got singled out by sqare and their square accounts were canceled, but they can deny you service for any reason they please at anytime (any can). It's a bitch when one processor blacklists an industry or a company as the rest quickly follow suit, I feel terrible for sites doing gun and ammo sales. </p><p>As for our website we have authorise.net and somehow paypal even though paypal refuses to allow us to use the portable services/hardware (they have devices similar to square). We can't really balk at what they charge for processing, as we have so few options. But like everyone else prices are going up... (not to cover the payment fees) but just basic production costs are rising fast where even the containers cost much more than ever before. </p><p>If you guys like supplements, stock up now. The new costs are generally >133-150% what we paid earlier this year. Creatine monohydrate has easily doubled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16651733, member: 51947"] Square is nice as long as they like you, we used it for a backup for when the NCR terminals went down in the stores, i.e. internet outage, preventing credit card transactions. In that case we had square credit card readers hooked up to 4g tablets that could still run cards. Unfortunately Square like many other payment processors have "issues" with supplement companies and have canceled service on just a few of our accounts for backup 4g tablets/square readers (each store has it's own account). We've been told it's from when supplement companies liked to enroll customers in recurring orders/payments, so instead of going case by case they've decided not to provide service to anyone selling supplements. A few stores in colorado got singled out by sqare and their square accounts were canceled, but they can deny you service for any reason they please at anytime (any can). It's a bitch when one processor blacklists an industry or a company as the rest quickly follow suit, I feel terrible for sites doing gun and ammo sales. As for our website we have authorise.net and somehow paypal even though paypal refuses to allow us to use the portable services/hardware (they have devices similar to square). We can't really balk at what they charge for processing, as we have so few options. But like everyone else prices are going up... (not to cover the payment fees) but just basic production costs are rising fast where even the containers cost much more than ever before. If you guys like supplements, stock up now. The new costs are generally >133-150% what we paid earlier this year. Creatine monohydrate has easily doubled. [/QUOTE]
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