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business finance
Making a purchase with your debit or credit card is by far, one of the most
popular forms of payment in retail these days and so most retailers have an
EFTPOS terminal in their store, to process these transactions.
quickfuel: integrated eftpos
The down side for a retailer is having to reconcile their cash register or QuickFuel figures with the EFTPOS figures for the day. Having to enter a sale amount twice, once in QuickFuel and again on their EFTPOS terminal, leaves a lot of room for double entry errors. Integrating your EFTPOS terminal with QuickFuel reduces the room for error and therefore the pain of reconciling two figures every day. Integrated EFTPOS simply means connecting your terminal with one cable to your QuickFuel POS PC, setting up a few options and you are away. Whenever an amount is entered in QuickFuel that is to paid for by debit or credit card, QuickFuel will automatically send the sale amount to the EFTPOS terminal. All the operator needs to do is follow the prompts to swipe the customers card and if required enter a pin number. When the transaction is approved QuickFuel will complete the transaction. It is not often that there is ever enough space on a retailer's counter; another advantage with some integrated EFTPOS terminals*, is that they allow you to store away the EFTPOS printer, as the receipt will now be printed as one on the receipt printed from QuickFuel. *Keycorp K71i Keypad (V3.22) for Com2000 or for Quest EFTPOS Plus32, for St Geroge, WBC, ANZ, NAB or Bank West (and ETSL for NZ bank system) Westpac Ingenico NPT 700 Series (V3.21) for Westpac EFTPOS Extra,
NAB, ANZ, CBA, St George & Bank West. Commonwealth Bank |
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