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  • 1.  Paya and EMV Chip Readers

    Posted 11-30-2021 11:35
    I see per this article Paya can integrate with EMV Chip readers for some time.  I have not had a client recently address.  Can I integrate either / both of the hardware solutions and still have Sage 100/Paya process the card?  The card processing company is saying the device will want to process the card.  The process is partnering with Paya so i am not dealing with the typical Paya/Sage people.

    Can I process EMV (chip) payments through Sage 100? - Paya
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    Can I process EMV (chip) payments through Sage 100? - Paya
    Products Sage 100, Sage Exchange Desktop Description Can I process EMV (chip) payments through Sage 100? Resolution Sage 100 will be leveraging Sage Exchange Desktop (SED) and the Equinox L530 or Ingenico iPP320 EMV devices to process EMV (chip) transactions. The release of this solution is currently scheduled for spring 2018.
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    Larry Bradford
    Accounting Technology LLC Consultant and Owner
    Accounting Technology, LLC
    Fairfax VA
    703-913-3500
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  • 2.  RE: Paya and EMV Chip Readers

    Posted 12-01-2021 10:44
    If its leveraging SED, it would be using Sage/Paya to process. Just like Magtek is the swipe style device that uses SED.
    However, I don't think they have ever figured these out to work over term server, just an FYI. That's where I need them to work for multiple clients.

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    Dana Young
    Lehman Wesley & Associates
    Lansing MI
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  • 3.  RE: Paya and EMV Chip Readers

    Posted 12-01-2021 11:16
    Exactly.  The last time we looked (when it was called Sage Payment Solutions), the Paya devices (sourced from Paya) are connected to the workstation via USB and simply do the data entry when connected to the local SED service... with no secure way to use such a USB device when Sage workstation is not running locally (i.e. Sage is remote, run through a terminal server).
    Whether these are always single use transactions, or if you can save the card for future transactions... I'm not sure.

    Note: in Canada we've been using chip-and-pin (credit / debit) pretty much everywhere for more than a decade, and it has been a bit frustrating for a couple of our customers that this technology is not the norm in the Sage 100 world.

    During a recent upgrade I noticed this (below) in the APS / Repay instructions, which seems to imply a cloud service bridge between Sage and the device, but as usual, these things are not explained in detail... plus I have no intention of volunteering one of our customers to live on that bleeding edge.


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    Kevin Moyes
    Technical Systems Analyst
    Munjal White Consulting Co.
    Toronto ON
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