payment_processing_-_why_a_debit_pinpad_and_a_credit_card_msr
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- Replacement value off a swipe machine is much less than an encrypted debit PINpad. A credit card swipe (MSR) is $50, a debit pinpad $650.00. Both machines have limited lifespan as far as the number of swipes they can read before they need to be replaced. It would be much more economical to have a percentage of the swipes on a cheap, $50 machine so you can preserve the life of your more expensive debit PINpads. | - Replacement value off a swipe machine is much less than an encrypted debit PINpad. A credit card swipe (MSR) is $50, a debit pinpad $650.00. Both machines have limited lifespan as far as the number of swipes they can read before they need to be replaced. It would be much more economical to have a percentage of the swipes on a cheap, $50 machine so you can preserve the life of your more expensive debit PINpads. | ||
- Reconciliation of end of day reports are easier with the additional customer information collected using a credit card swipe. | - Reconciliation of end of day reports are easier with the additional customer information collected using a credit card swipe. | ||
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