Very forward thinking company
Very forward thinking company
Feature rich systems and always innovating ahead of the game
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We are an EPOS company based near Liverpool in the U.K, who specialise in providing customised EPOS solutions to many different types of customers The world's most capable & customisable EPOS system! Packages from £25 + VAT per month Complete Systems From £1,699.00 + VAT. Fully Capable Systems • Multi-Channel Ready • Access Reports On The Move From Any Device • Integrated Payment Systems • User Friendly And Fully Customisable • Customer Reports And Invoices • Supports Multiple Languages And Currencies • Staff Clocking In / Out • Customer Orders / Deliveries • Automated Marketing And Much More..
United Kingdom
Very forward thinking company
Feature rich systems and always innovating ahead of the game
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