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Introducing the Square Stand

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Re: Introducing the Square Stand

#17
Square should admit that their real purpose is to track the customer without their direct permission and sell the data to the highest bidder.

Square is for morons who love Facebook profiling coz it's free.

Re: Introducing the Square Stand

#18
post #4

I'm not sure who this is for. Square originated as a simple way for individuals and very small businesses to take credit without a massive investment. Evidently, businesses also took interest in such a product. However, a $300 kiosk is probably out of the realm of possibility for many one-man operations. At the same time, the business demographic to which they are appealing with this (larger established businesses th…

This. Is just sucker marketing to the 'cant afford a real POS system' and I don't mind giving-away for free (betraying) my customer-base for a cheap-assed alternative, merchants who can't be boned to read and comprehend the T&C.

Square = tracking/profiling of customers without their direct permission = scam-artists. Jack, please reply.

Re: Introducing the Square Stand

#19
So you swipe the card? I haven't seen a cash registry where you need to swipe in ages. I understand the cost implications but it seems really ancient not to use the chip.

Re: Introducing the Square Stand

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post #19

So you swipe the card? I haven't seen a cash registry where you need to swipe in ages. I understand the cost implications but it seems really ancient not to use the chip.

I'm assuming you're not in the US. Swiping here is still very much the default. I've used the chip readers, but they appear on my statements with less information than a swipe, so now I avoid them, they give me no additional benefit
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