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What to look for in a retail POS

🛒 Buying Advice 👁️ 4,743 views 💬 7 replies 📅 Aug 25, 2025
Looking for recommendations:

We need something that handles retail operations well

Budget is around $161/month. What would you suggest?
Jonathan Taylor 👑 Master
1,485 points • Member since Jun 2025

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Stephanie Thompson
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200 posts
Sep 1, 2025
Cost us about $187/month all in. Worth it.
Chris Wood
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247 posts
Sep 25, 2025
Cost us about $193/month all in. Worth it.
Jonathan Park
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204 posts
Oct 3, 2025
We had the same issue. What worked for us was reconfiguring the network settings
Jonathan Park
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204 posts
Oct 11, 2025
The barcode scanning is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.
Heather Brooks
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202 posts
Nov 1, 2025
The layaway management is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.
Elizabeth Mitchell
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203 posts
Nov 1, 2025
Cost us about $173/month all in. Worth it.
James Park
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212 posts
Nov 22, 2025
We had the same issue. What worked for us was reconfiguring the network settings

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