SAVE 25%:The 和訳 eroticismSquare Reader (2nd gen) for contactless and chip transactions is just $44.43 at Amazon for Prime members, down from the usual price of $58.99. That's a savings of $14.56.
Owning a small business comes with plenty of challenges, but a few hurdles are becoming easier thanks to tech advancements. If you're ready to start accepting chip and contactless payments, today's deal at Amazon could be a great addition to your business strategy.
As of April 24, the Square Reader (2nd gen) for chip and contactless transactions is just $44.43, down from the normal price of $58.99. That's a 25% discount or a savings of $14.56. To get this sale price, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member, which costs $14.99 per month.
The quest to create the best customer experience is never-ending, but thanks to today's sale price at Amazon, you can make accepting payments faster and more convenient. The Square Reader can handle payments from chip cards or contactless payments like Google Pay or Apple Pay. Square says the chip reader takes about two seconds while the contactless payment method is even faster, saving both you and your customer precious time.
Square designed the 2nd gen Reader with a battery that'll last all day without needing a recharge, which means it can handle 20% more transactions compared to the 1st gen Reader. Worry less about battery life and sell more.
If your business could use an upgrade in how it handles transactions, snag the Square Reader (2nd gen) that's capable of accepting both chip and contactless payments. Your customers will appreciate the convenience and speed.
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