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First Data Fd400 Gt on 2040-parts.com

US $279.95
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

The First DataTM FD400 Terminal is a wireless, hand-held point-of-sale device that merchants can easily use remotely to provide customers with the convenience of a full range of payment options. You’ll have access to wireless downloads wherever you are. And with the touch-screen interface, it is an easy product to train on and use. This terminal enables you to receive the full range of solutions for payment processing, including credit, debit, gift cards, paper warranty and electronic benefits transfer (EBT), all from a single provider. Plus, with the “store-and-forward” capability, you can ensure card-present rates when there is no signal at the time of the transaction.

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