Good team to work with
Their team is great to work with and does a really good job with implementation and go-live support. It's nice to have a local advocate to help with payments and point of sale.
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Vivid is a financial services and merchant services aggregator that provides businesses with innovative payment technology.
1 Harbor Drive, 94965, Sausalito, United States
Their team is great to work with and does a really good job with implementation and go-live support. It's nice to have a local advocate to help with payments and point of sale.
We love working with Vivid! Great customer service & great communication. You cannot go wrong using Vivid as your commerce partner.
Hands down, the best company to do business with. Great communication, and they consistently go above and beyond to ensure things here run seamlessly
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