There's lots @square could be doing to help retailers right now:
Mobile checkout requires SEVENTEEN different fields
"Save information for faster checkout" is broken
No support for ApplePay
There should be a "Starbucks-style" mobile app that allows you to pay + tiphttps://twitter.com/lizthegrey/status/1238639972590202881 …
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Lots of retailers (who use
@square) are trying to set up online stores right now. To connect a custom domain costs a minimum of $84 / year or $11 / month. They say they'll refund "March payments," but why not just make this free? Retailers are already facing a steep curve.pic.twitter.com/CTUs8XGK3N
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Didn't they already offer a ton of courtesies to help people out? Kind of tired of this "nothing's ever good enough" attitude of calling out businesses that have already made positive steps to help out when they have no obligation to do so. Custom domain isn't a requirement.
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In the past week I’ve tried to help 5+ local retailers create an online store. They’re already hemorrhaging cash. They *already* pay Square 2.75% per swipe or 3.75% plus 15 cents for manually typed transactions. I think offering free custom domains is the last they could do.
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Btw - only 1/5 retailers was able to pay for the custom domain upgrade, and he had to put it on a credit card he’s not sure he’ll be able to pay. All of them are having a hard time moving to online sales. They need any help they can get.
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