I have one issue that I have a very confusing solution for. We sell fabric online and in our shop. I have integrated our WooCommerce with the Zettle POS. It works great and I'm really happy, except, the Zettle system only sells in whole numbers. Both in our shop and on our website, we sell in quarter (.25) yards. We can not add a decimel in the Zettle POS to indicate fractions (.25, .50, .75). I have looked at changing our website to show the fabric for sales in quarter (.25) yards, so if someone wanted a full yard, they would have to order a quantity of four (4) to get it. It would resolve the issue, but it really created confusion for our customers.
@rothensexploit1815 there is a way under the product settings. If you go to edit mode and change from "Price per unit" to "Custom unit" you can write inch as a unit. Then when you add the item to the shoppingcart you can enter decimals.
Thank you for posting this, very useful! I'm a taxi driver using Sumup currently. Can you choose what info goes on a printed receipt? Sumup insists on showing my home address, so it's a no-go.
You are required to provide an address on any receipt, if you are self-employed and using your home address we recommend purchasing a business address service for a small monthly fee, so this can be used on all business documents. We provide this service, so get in touch and receive a free quote here: bit.ly/3ycvJC8
Hey I’ve been looking at getting one of these new readers but is it worth it?? I’m a taxi driver and currently using the izettle2 card reader though either need a new one or one of these new readers as battery seems to of died on the other one….I always had my iOS mobile with me so it’s not a problem having the 2 bits and I never actually use the products as always use the custom amounts.
Opening a Medspa and ordered the Zettle terminal. Your video’s have helped me with my decision. Thanks you so much!! ♥️
No problem, wishing you and your business much success!
@@BoffixAccountancy Thank you
I have one issue that I have a very confusing solution for. We sell fabric online and in our shop. I have integrated our WooCommerce with the Zettle POS. It works great and I'm really happy, except, the Zettle system only sells in whole numbers. Both in our shop and on our website, we sell in quarter (.25) yards. We can not add a decimel in the Zettle POS to indicate fractions (.25, .50, .75). I have looked at changing our website to show the fabric for sales in quarter (.25) yards, so if someone wanted a full yard, they would have to order a quantity of four (4) to get it. It would resolve the issue, but it really created confusion for our customers.
I would recommend reaching out to Zettle by PayPal with the issue and seeing if they can look to implement a solution!
@rothensexploit1815 there is a way under the product settings. If you go to edit mode and change from "Price per unit" to "Custom unit" you can write inch as a unit. Then when you add the item to the shoppingcart you can enter decimals.
Thank you for posting this, very useful! I'm a taxi driver using Sumup currently. Can you choose what info goes on a printed receipt? Sumup insists on showing my home address, so it's a no-go.
You are required to provide an address on any receipt, if you are self-employed and using your home address we recommend purchasing a business address service for a small monthly fee, so this can be used on all business documents.
We provide this service, so get in touch and receive a free quote here: bit.ly/3ycvJC8
@@BoffixAccountancy Thanks for getting back, I will consider a business address!
Hey I’ve been looking at getting one of these new readers but is it worth it??
I’m a taxi driver and currently using the izettle2 card reader though either need a new one or one of these new readers as battery seems to of died on the other one….I always had my iOS mobile with me so it’s not a problem having the 2 bits and I never actually use the products as always use the custom amounts.
We have a taxi driver using it and they personally love it!
Does the printer terminal need to be plugged in to a wall, or is it battery operated? Can i run it off a powerbank?
It can do all three!