The v2.09 for Peeps’ Consignment & Resale Software is here! There are so many awesome features in this new release, along with bug fixes that show we’re paying attention to every little detail. 😉
Category: Peeps’ Consignment Software
How To Cancel A Layaway In Peeps’ Consignment Software
One of the most-complicated processes we’ve seen our clients go through with other consignment software programs, is cancelling a layaway. So how do you cancel a layaway in Peeps’ Consignment Software? Drum roll please…
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Peeps v2.08 Update!
We’ve just released the new v2.08 for Peeps’ Consignment & Resale Software! We continue to enhance, update, and improve based on store owners’ feedback + our own over-attention-to detail. 🙂
Why Having A Reboot Alert In-Place Helps Consignment Stores
The Computer Peeps monitor a variety of things for consignment store owners. There are plenty of ‘monitoring’ systems and software out there and you can pay a lot of money for said systems, but simply buying a monitoring service and trying to resell it as a ‘managed service provider’, isn’t the same as what The Computer Peeps do.
New MiniPeep for Repeat Street IL
One of our long-time clients, Julie @ Repeat Street, is expanding her consignment store. We’re building a new MiniPeep computer system + providing all of the consignment hardware for her to utilize with her Liberty4 Consignment software.
How To Reboot Your iSC Touch 250 PIN Pad
Consignment software users who are also utilizing integrated credit card processing, typically utilize one of a few PIN Pads. Ingenico is one of the more-common PIN Pads in-use. From time to time, you might need to reboot your Ingenico iSC Touch 250 PIN Pad — e.g. to change the comm mode, to recalibrate the touch screen, etc.
You don’t have to pull the power cable or track down the power plug. Instead, just press and hold the Clear and – buttons until it reboots:
Peeps’ Consignment Software, as well as other consignment software, utilize the Ingenico series of PIN Pads for credit card processing. Hopefully this saves someone out there some time vs. trying to track down the power plug. 🙂