This may seem obvious, but it is worth repeating!
Reminder: Protect Your Point of Sale System from Theft or Vandalism
Apr 1, 2022 6:00:00 AM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Tips and Tricks, Point of Sale Tips, cash drawer theft
Are You Ready for a Busy Tourism Season? Read Our Pro Tips to Help.
Mar 31, 2021 10:40:40 AM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Retail, Tips and Tricks, Point of Sale Tips, Restaurant POS, Retail POS
Many indicators point to a busy tourism season this summer. After the pandemic, there is a lot of pent up demand for people to get out and see our great state! (Yes, tourism is a season in Alaska, just like breakup is a season.)
We Love Tastee Freez! Be Like Rich!
Nov 9, 2020 10:49:14 AM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Our Customers in the News, Our Customers, Point of Sale Tips, cash drawer theft, MobileBytes Customer
First of all, I wanted to preface this story to say how sorry we were to hear about the theft of the ATM at Tastee Freez last week. I am sure many of you have seen the video by now. We are saddened and also mad that this happened to our good friends.
Are You Ready for the Busy Season? Read Our Pro Tips to Help
May 3, 2019 1:35:27 PM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Retail, Point of Sale Tips, Restaurant POS, Retail POS
You know what we are talking about - that busy season - summer, tourists, people in general just out and about more. And businesses get busy!
Are You Ready for the Busy Season?
Mar 29, 2017 2:20:47 PM / by Lynn Skurla Perkins posted in Retail, Point of Sale Tips, Restaurant POS, Retail POS
You know what we are talking about - that busy season - summer, tourists, people in general just out and about more. And businesses get busy!
Pesky Windows 10 Update Now Has Serious Consequences
May 26, 2016 9:48:14 AM / by Jesse Dison posted in Windows 10, Windows Updates, Point of Sale Tips
How many of us Windows 7 users have seen the popup for “Free Windows 10 upgrade” in the lower right bottom of the screen and have clicked the “X” to make it go away? Simple little click, and you don’t have to look at it until your restart your computer when the popup magically comes back.