How do you use the EPort vending machine?

How do you use the EPort vending machine?

If you have an android or iPhone, the EPort Credit Card Reader works with Google Wallet, Android Pay and/or Apple iPay. To use this feature, the consumer would simply hold a compatible cell phone in front of the reader; payment will be deducted automatically and the transaction will be complete!

What is an EPort device?

The ePort G10-S is the first cashless payment solution for vending machines, to partner with Verizon 4G LTE wireless service. Mobile Pay Ready, meaning your customers can pay with their mobile phone, apple watch, Samsung pay and more. Remote Management, the days of manual counting is over.

How much is a Nayax card reader?

$9.99 (remote and cashless – allows for credit card sales and use of database to track inventory and all sales)

Do vending machines have Apple pay?

Apple Pay is accepted at restaurants, stores, gas stations, and even vending machines. On the machines that do accept Apple Pay, there is a card reader on the vending machine and to use that card reader you simply pull up your Apple Pay app and hold the digital card up to the card reader.

How do I use Google to pay for vending machines?

Text “vend” to 2653 or go to coke.com/vending to get a digital pass number assigned to you and follow the instructions to add it to your mobile wallet. On your Android phone that supports Google Pay (your phone needs to run KitKat 4.4 or higher and have an NFC Chip) click the “Save to Google Pay” button.

How much does it cost to put a card reader on a vending machine?

Monthly Fee: $7.95 per month, per device.

How much does Nayax cost?

There is a $30 activation fee for a Nayax Account, a $7.95 per month per modem maintenance fee, and a 5.95% transaction fee per swipe. Fees may vary so please confirm with the actual company.

How do you pay with a vending machine on your phone?

Is Samsung pay better than Google Pay?

Although Samsung Pay has the edge over Google Pay due to its MST technology, Samsung recently dropped the tech in its latest phones. On top of that, Google Pay is much more secure than its proponent, Samsung Pay. Plus, it’s widely accepted in around 40 countries worldwide.

Do vending machines charge extra for credit cards?

But we’re here to inform you that it’s nothing to worry about. In fact, it’s a common occurrence for many credit or debit card transactions and not just limited to vending machines. The charge you see is called an authorization hold, a well-known practice within the banking industry.