3. Are You More Than Just a Customer Number?
Concomitantly, local POS providers are actually accountable to the businesses they serve. When you choose a local merchant service provider, you're not a number on a spreadsheet, you’re treated like real people with real concerns. This proximity and access means that your concerns are addressed in a timely manner as opposed to being lost in the shuffle of the database of a tech giant.
4. Do They Know Your Business (and Your Community)?
When you choose a local POS provider, you also gain more direct contact with technicians who can help optimize and streamline the systems that you have in place. Local workers with intimate knowledge of the area they serve are better able to account for special circumstances; affording small business owners the convenience of face-to-face interactions with the professionals who set up their POS systems.
We here at Florida Merchant Services are proud to serve our community and to make ourselves available to our clients. If you’re in the market for a POS provider, give us a call and see the difference choosing local can make!
Local Merchant Service Provider or Out-of-State Processor?
The market for Point of Sale and Merchant Services has expanded dramatically over the past decade. Overall, this has been a great thing for both innovation and quality of service provided. With the advent of touch screen devices and contact-free payments, small businesses are equipped with better analytics and more intuitive user interface. With this abundance of choices afforded to small businesses, we here at Florida Merchant Services would like to make the case for why choosing a local Point of Sale service is usually the best choice.
1. Does Someone You Know Answer the Phone?
First off, when choosing local merchant services, small business owners have more direct access to the company that provides these services. If your POS system is in the thrall of a Silicon Valley tech company sequestered on the 25th floor of a high rise building, you will quickly find that your customer service options are relegated to hotlines, chatbots, and (perhaps most frustratingly) labyrinthine FAQs and forums.
2. Can Someone Come Out to Your Business to Handle Issues?
Technicians and part replacements may take months to schedule, where a local POS provider might take as much time as a drive across town to address your issues. By choosing a local provider, you are not only keeping your dollars in your community, you are gaining access to a company that has a vested interest in the success of surrounding businesses.
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