Thursday, April 29, 2010

International Point of Sale: Getting you paid


For the past seven years, Ed Levin has owned a point of sale software and hardware business, International Point of Sale, at 555 Cedar Lane. He provides all point of sale systems for mom and pop small businesses, markets and restaurants at affordable prices.

"Our prices are a lot lower than other companies and we take good care of our customers," Levin says.

He sells everything business owners need to process purchases, such as cash registers, computers, touch screen monitors, cash drawers, receipt printers, credit card readers and cash register express software.

Prices for software set-up and installation are between $2,000 - $3,000 per register.

The software he sells is meant for small supermarkets, like "quick-marts," liquor stores, convenience stores and fine dining/counter service restaurants.

Levin’s business is worldwide and though 99 percent of his customers find him on his Web site, www.internationalpointof sale.com, he also supplies software and products to local businesses, like Fish of the C’s and Smokey Joe’s Kosher BBQ.

"It’s important to me to have a local customer base."

Levin recently created his own desktop point of sale software, Corner Store POS, so he can now sell his software and continue to distribute others. He also created mobile software called Handy Register, which works on mobile computers.

"All of the software sold here is easy to set up, none of it is meant for computer geeks, it’s all meant for store owners," Levin says.

For locals who wish to visit his showroom, hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday.

1 comments:

samson said...

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