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Lease vs buy POS hardware?

🛒 Buying Advice 👁️ 3,116 views 💬 8 replies 📅 Jul 28, 2025
Sharing my experience in case it helps others.

We recently made some changes to our setup

Has anyone else seen this?
Chris Hall 👑 Master
1,345 points • Member since May 2025

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Derek Park
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224 posts
Aug 5, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Tom Cook
👑 Master
238 posts
Aug 10, 2025
Make sure you're on the latest version. That fixed it for us.
Jennifer Carter
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236 posts
Aug 30, 2025
Check out the time-based pricing setting, that might help.
Susan Moore
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207 posts
Sep 22, 2025
Just went through this. Here's what I learned: take your time with the setup
Emily Foster
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221 posts
Sep 28, 2025
Make sure you're on the latest version. That fixed it for us.
Elizabeth Collins
👑 Master
247 posts
Oct 11, 2025
Agreed with the above. Also worth mentioning you should also check the settings
Marcus Turner
👑 Master
233 posts
Oct 26, 2025
Great question! In my experience with Homebase, it has been working well for us
Robert Perez
👑 Master
208 posts
Nov 4, 2025
This is why we switched to Clover Go. No regrets.

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