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Lease vs buy POS hardware?

🛒 Buying Advice 👁️ 1,624 views 💬 23 replies 📅 Nov 14, 2025
Quick question for the community:

We're trying to figure out the best approach for our grocery

Would love to hear from others who've dealt with this.
Joyce Perez 👑 Master
1,385 points • Member since Feb 2025

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Stephanie Hill
👑 Master
222 posts
Nov 26, 2025
Had the same problem, support was responsive when I contacted them.
Aaron Wood
👑 Master
237 posts
Nov 26, 2025
Had the same problem, support was hit or miss when I contacted them.
Scott Reed
👑 Master
218 posts
Nov 28, 2025
The WIC/EBT support is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.

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