A PDQ Machine Lets You Swipe And Go
A PDQ machine is a rather generic term used for a machine that
processes credit and debit cards. The technology using these machines
has grown tremendously over the past few years. Consumers have
indicated that they prefer paying using their credit or debit card
rather than cash or check.
The thought process is easy to follow when a business decides that they
will accept credit and debit cards. Some of the major advantages to
accepting these types of transactions are:
• Safe Transactions
• Tracking On All Purchases
• Easy Book Keeping For Businesses
• No Actual Money (Paper) Changing Hands
• Protection of Data on Sales and Purchases
PDQ machines have become increasingly popular because of how easy they
are to use. Before the machines were invented it was common for credit
card transactions to take place using a slider that implanted the cards
image onto paper. This method was often messy and inaccurate.
Almost every type of business, especially retail, uses this machine.
The process with the machine is quite simple for the consumer and
provides them with unrivaled convenience when purchasing products and
services. It is equally convenient for the business as the major
headaches associated with accepting cash and checks are no longer
viable.
The process is very secure. Often the consumer can swipe their credit
or debit card themselves without ever having to hand the card to the
merchant. This cuts down dramatically on the amount of stolen card
numbers. If the card is used as a debit card then usually a 4 digit
PIN code is required meaning that only the authorized user may use the
card.
The PDQ machine is usually very small and located on the counter of the
merchant. The process begins when the merchant rings up the customer
for the products or services that are being purchased. After the
amount is tallied the customer will then swipe their credit or debit
card and depending on the terminal and the type of card used
verification of the purchase is issued by a simple “accepted” or
“declined” message. In the case that a credit card is used a receipt
will be printed asking for the customer’s signature or if a debit card
was used the customer entered their Pin code in alleviating the need
for a signature.
When the credit or debit card is swiped using the machine it is read
and transmitted using the magnetic strip located on the back of the
card. The machine transmits data to the attached bank account of the
card to verify that funds are available for the purchase of the goods
or services. It is common for the price to show on the PDQ machines
which the customer is asked to verify and the machine may ask if the
customer would like to receive “cash back” before verifying the final
price.
The machine may also have the numbers of the credit or debit card
entered into it manually for any cards that are not working properly
when scanning.