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POS 2009 EBT Addin or workaround.

Posted on by Microsoft Employee

Have a small convenience store that would like to process EBT.  They have the Mecury integration so the processing of the card part is handled.  I was looking more for a way to limit the items that are allowed to be charged to EBT and possibly an onscreen subtotal for EBT. 

If anyone already has an addon that would do this please contact me.  I dont want to have to create this from scratch.

Ed Boyer

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    RE: POS 2009 EBT Addin or workaround.

    What about TSYS flatform??

    My client is using  TSYS now and want to integrate EBT

    how do I set it up??

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    Re: POS 2009 EBT Addin or workaround.

    Nevermind Guys I wrote this over the weekend.  The processor is Mercury and they handle alot of stuff.  

    I have it setup for multiple states and EBT limits and tax changes according.  This is also filtered based on department of category codes.  

    Let me know if any one would like this.  

    Ed Boyer

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