[Board] Square Register

Glenn Michael glennwmichael at gmail.com
Sun Apr 3 12:30:32 MDT 2016


I know nothing about this stuff. I do not even know what questions to ask.  I will defer to the experts. Glenn

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> On Apr 1, 2016, at 2:37 PM, "Dan Gingras" <dan at dangingras.net> wrote:
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> Ok, I’m a bit confused.   Intuit POS is PCI certified,  (See: https://security.intuit.com/pci-dss.html)   and so is Square, so I’m not sure why one would require a different level of PCI-DSS than the other.   One thing I think is required is unique ID’s for each user and Square charges $5 for each of those.    Both use our network, so the appropriate level of security should be required of each, which includes :
> PCI DSS includes the following requirements:
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> ·         Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data.
> ·         Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters.
> ·         Protect stored cardholder data.
> ·         Encrypt the transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks.
> ·         Use and regularly update anti-virus software.
> ·         Develop and maintain secure systems and applications.
> ·         Restrict access to cardholder data.
> ·         Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access.
> ·         Restrict physical access to cardholder data.
> ·         Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data.
> ·         Regularly test security systems and processes.
> ·         Maintain a policy that addresses information security.
>  
> Not sure where the two diverge in terms of requirements.
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> Dan
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> Sent: Friday, April 1, 2016 11:16 AM
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> Subject: [Board] Square Register
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>  All -
> (I know it is April 1 but this is not an April Fool's prank.) I have been working to set up Square Register and have gone through almost all of the necessary setup. In many ways, I like it much better than QuickBooks POS and I was planning to implement it at Docks In. I have been testing sales using  small amounts of money and that all worked fine, but yesterday I was caught off guard by what may be an important issue. It seems that Square sells things only in unit quantities - you can't sell a fraction of an item. This makes it difficult to sell 14.7 gallons of gas. We can easily sell in units of 1/10 of a gallon, 147 tenth gallons instead of  14.7 gallons, but this means the price per gallon would always be multiples of a dime (18 cents per tenth gallon would  be $1.80 per gallon, 19 cents per tenth gallon would be $1.90 per gallon, etc. and you can't make a price with fractions of a penny). Another option, probably better, would be to sell the whole  gallons at the desired price per gallon and enter any tenths as a separate item. Square says they are working on it, lots of businesses want to hook up a scale or sell in fractions of a pound, but for today a fraction of a unit is not a feature.
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> I need some feedback - do you consider this to be a dealbreaker? QuickBooks POS is still fully functional. Rounding the price per gallon up or down a penny or two would not be a big deal, and we don't have so many fuel sales that entering two line items would be a huge hassle, but either way is less than optimal. Please let me know  your thoughts.
> Doyle
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