Business Crippled By Useless Credit Card Machine
‘Imagine owning a small business and telling your customers, “Sorry, we can’t take credit cards.”
That’s what one owner has been doing for months and he’s fed up and blames his vendor.
Larry price owns Reformed Products, a wholesale vinyl siding business. Christy Price, who runs her father’s office, complains they were sold a credit card processing machine that’s programmed wrong.
She says if they attempt a credit card sale, and it end up going to a business they shut down last year.
“The Building Plus account doesn’t exist. We don’t know where the money would go, so we don’t use the machine,” said Christy Price.
Although they can’t use the machine, they’re still being charged $32 a month in service fees by MSI, the credit card processing company.
Larry Price says the independent rep, who sold him the equipment, has vanished and that now MSI won’t help him.’
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