Diners at Toronto restaurant pay by e-transfer during storm after card readers stolen

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Diners at Toronto restaurant pay by e-transfer during storm after card readers stolen
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The storm in Toronto this week has affected us all, but insult was added to injury when a restaurant had their card readers stolen on Wednesday when a big dump of snow hit.on Queen West were so understanding of the situation that they agreed to pay by e-transfer instead, and the restaurant was still able to pull off service."Someone stole our two card readers ," reads a social media post from Jules.

"We had very few cancellations, about 15 per cent but we had walks-ins. The readers were stolen during the day," Piltz tells blogTO. "Jess, one of our staff members who hates buying anything on credit, suggested it, and it was accepted 100 per cent by our amazing customers.""In the interim, I just bought a Square reader for $60 and will be paying a higher percentage rate for processing, and Chase will not get income from Jules Bistro until we get the new units," says Piltz.

"The customer acceptance was amazing. We will be offering a glass of Prosecco to anyone who wants to pay by e-transfer until we get the replacement units."

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