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Square Reader for Contactless and Chip is Now Accepting Debit Tap in Canada!
Weโre thrilled to launch Square Reader for contactless and chip in Canada. This latest addition to the Square reader family lets you accept chip cards, contactless payments, and nowโfinallyโdebit tap!
What this means for your business
Square Reader for contactless and chip is now available from the online Square Shop for $59. Once you have your reader, you can accept contactless payments, mobile payments like Apple Pay and Android Pay, and chip credit cards too.
Your reader can connect wirelessly to any supported device or you can purchase the Dock for Square Reader to keep your reader charged and positioned for payments. You can also use the dock to plug your reader right into Square Stand for instant setup. Learn more about how to use your reader in our Support Centre.
Accepting payments with Square Reader
Once you have your Square Reader set up, you can start processing debit tap, credit and mobile transactions with the Square app on your device. Itโs similar to accepting payments with the magstripe reader, but a few things are different:
- Debit tap transactions have a limit of $100. Credit card transactions have no limitsโtap or insert the card, manually enter the card number, or swipe it with your included magstripe reader. Magstripe, inserted and manually entered debit transactions are currently not available.
- Accepting tips on tap payments. Youโll need to hit the Contactless option before you can complete the transaction.
- Refunding debit card payments. These have to be done in person, youโll need to tap the original purchasing card to refund the payment.
For more information about accepting debit cards with Square Reader, read our Interac FAQs.
Great Idea but we run a bed and breakfast and would love to take Debit Cards but the tap of less than $100.00 is less than most of our transactions. Will be a great thing when we can swipe Debit for the larger amounts. Thanks. Wayne of Hanna's Haven B&B in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Love that this is finally available! Any idea when the tap readers will be available for purchase in retail locations like Staples or Best Buy? We want 2 but don't want to have to order them online.
Hi @knotandburl -
I'm glad this is going to be useful for you and your business! The Contactless + Chip Card reader should be available in retail locations like the Apple Store and London Drugs by early November. ๐
Hey there @RawSudz ๐๐ป
The Contactless + Chip Card reader was very popular and some orders did get backlogged. The good news is the Contactless + Chip Card reader has been replenished and they are shipping again. We're really sorry for this delay.
Please keep an eye on your email, tracking numbers should be going out shortly.
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Ordered and paid for 2017-10-14 tracking number emailed to me however it doesn't track anything!!!! All I get from Square is ..... That's right...... Absolutly ZERO!
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Hey @ironhorse17, I'm sorry to hear about the trouble. I recommend giving our Support Team a call tomorrow morning, so they can take a look at this.
If you need help finding your customer code take a look at this post.
Hey @crafter23, thanks for the post! Your customers can enter their PIN on the seller device screen if they're using American Express, and no pin is required right now for Visa and Mastercard. And yes, you're right - debit is tap only. You can check out this page for more info.
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Is there a timeline for when you will be updating the amount we can use on the Debit. And or do you have a work around as our 2 small businesses both need on average 120-250 per transaction.
And will all debit card tap? Or is this something the consumer has to enable to use?
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@Alex_7 - there's no timeline for when the debit acceptance amount will increase - the $100 payment limit for Interac cards is a security measure designed to protect your customers in case their cards are lost or stolen.
One workaround would be to use split transactions. Your customer can split the amount over two different cards or tender forms (for example: two different Interac cards, Interac card + cash, Interac card + credit card), but you can't use Split Tender to break up a transaction over a single card, since that would defeat the purpose of the security measures in place.
To answer your last question - debit cards should automatically be set up to tap, your customers shouldn't need to enable it. Let me know if you have any other questions and thanks for posting in the community. ๐
With the current Debit transaction limit of $100 in Canada, can a Debit Card transactions be split into multipled payments if charge is over $100 limit?
Example: I provide a service and am invoicing my client $180 (example), can I process multiple payments to same cardholder, back-to-back, i.e. $100 first transaction, then $80 second transaction?
Will this trigger a account freeze on my client (concern of fraud)?
***Update: Nevermind this question, I now see that @Kpay responded a same question earlier in this thread. Thanks!
I used the new reader this weekend for several sales- though they all were accepted, and offered customer receipts- I never received email confirmation that the sales went through. Very concerned.
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Hey @Clayshapes, on your Transaction list does it have the last 4 digits of your customers card?
We also have an article on how to Accept Contactless Payments. Did you follow the steps outlined in the article?
No digits from the card- just a receipt #. I followed directions- there was no message during the transaction that there was any problem- and the customer was offered a receipt right after I tapped, so I assumed all was well. Some chose to take one- some didnโt. Only noticed later that I didnโt receive the usual email confirmation.
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@Clayshapes, we use symbols to define the tender types for transactions. When looking at your transaction list do you see a little rectangle with three dots? This would indicate that Other Tender was selected.
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Yes I see three dots. No idea what other tender means though. I tapped, and it offered a receipt. What does this mean? I had multiple sales...
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Can we discuss this on the phone?
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