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Death of the penny

With the discontinuation of the penny how are POS systems going to handle it?

After tax is applied a rounding method needs to be in place, round up if over 3 cents and down if less or always round up?

How does the merchant account for the over/under amounts and reconcile reporting?

Does that over/under need to be reported to the gov?

Are any POS systems looking at this?

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u/SalaryTime3694 — 5 days ago

Square Custom Reporting

I am a developer familiar with the Square API and webhooks, and have completed Square API certification.

If you need custom reporting or scripts, DM me.

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u/SalaryTime3694 — 1 month ago
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NY Bottle Deposits

We have a beer store customer in NY that wants bottle deposits attached to each sku. Ex. if you buy a six pack the system automatically attaches a 60 cent deposit (item/sku).

Not sure why they don't just roll it into the price. We handle it as a linked item, but anybody know why they would insist on this, NY reporting requirement perhaps?

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u/SalaryTime3694 — 1 month ago
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Simple order app, continued...

A while back I posted an idea around a simple ordering app where a shop owner walks around, scans items using a smart phone and inputs the number they want to order…  (https://www.reddit.com/r/POS/comments/1s3jibe/simple_ordering_app/). There was some interest so I put together a  proof of concept. Take a look at this video, this is the app running on a pixel 3a…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqCRLmRCEEc

Press order, scan, input desired quantity, continue to complete the order then press send order to post the order to the back office.

Does this look useful?

Does the package size entry make sense or would it be better to just enter a desired quantity?

What would be a comprehensive list of package sizes?

The back office breaks the items by supplier to create orders. By default it rounds the order amount to the supplier package size (i.e. we only ship quantities of 100). Back office purchase order video…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6lwMbkZJjM

Does a PDF make sense, would a CSV file be more useful?

I assume some/many suppliers have a web based form where their customers can log in and input a purchase order, is there a common interface (API) where one could post a purchase order, bypassing the customer website?

u/SalaryTime3694 — 3 months ago

Last watched...

I have noticed that certain channels don't appear in my last watched list, in particular CNN and MSNOW, others seem to work Fox, Fox Business, News Max...

Anyone else seeing this?

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u/SalaryTime3694 — 3 months ago