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Epos Now prides itself on its transparency, offering a no-contract POS solution with no hidden fees. The Epos Now ePOS solution incorporates a highly comprehensive hospitality epos software with features such as customer loyalty and customer accounts which are specifically tailored to meet the needs of our retailers.

 



Epos Now offers experienced, dedicated customer support completely free of charge who are ready to take interested customers through our process on free demos and even get new users up and running with assisted set ups.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve never heard of a POS system, you may be wondering more about what it’s all about. As a point of sale provider we receive lots of questions about the definition of POS and the best options for you. Here’s some of the main questions we get asked.

 

What Does POS Stand For?

POS stands for Point-of-Sale. POS is the point when you and a customer perform a transaction for a good or service. ePOS is an electronic point of sale system, both POS and ePOS are commonly used together as nearly all point of sales systems now are electronic.

 

What Types of POS systems are there?

There are many different types of point of sale systems, including iPad POS (like Epos Now), Mobile POS, Android, Web-Based POS, and Self-Service Kiosks. There are lots of different POS systems on the market, with the most popular being Mobile and iPad POS. Check out our guide on how to choose a POS system.

 

How Much Do Point of Sale Systems Cost?

The cost of POS systems varies greatly depending on the business type, size and how many POS terminals are needed. As an example, for a small business with one POS machine,we estimate you’ll pay around £1,000 for hardware and on average £49 per month for a software subscription (some providers can charge £120+). As more POS stations are required, the price will increase.

 

What is a POS Example?

In modern terms, a POS system is typically a POS software product installed on a touchscreen hardware device. For example, if you’ve ever paid for anything on an iPad, you’ve seen a modern sample. In the past, the most common model was the traditional cash register. You can read more about hardware options for POS here.

 

How Does a POS System Work?

A POS system works by processing transactions and recording the data from the sale. When a customer purchases an item, you accept payment directly through your POS system. After the transaction is complete, it will be recorded and saved. This helps you track your business’s performance, find your top selling products, track stock and improve your accounting processes.

 

What is a POS system?

The definition of POS is simply a location, system, or terminal where a transaction occurs. In most cases, a point of sale (POS) system is a hardware and software system that processes transactions and records data.

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