Hello! I’m from a non-profit that has a niche fundraising event that is an elevated camping experience for adult women at our camp property. There will be opportunities to purchase alcohol, merch, sponsor camp repairs, and make donations during this event. I am curious if the following idea might work to create a “cashless” payment solution for the event. The main motivator to go cashless is that wifi is an issue at camp as we are located on forest service property and have limited wifi - otherwise utilizing the tap-to-pay feature would be our ideal route.
My thoughts were to use Squares House Accounts, (1) gain permission for credit card authorization from attendees prior to the event, (2) create square customers and assign them refence IDs that can be printed in barcode form. The thought is that during the event, we could (3) scan their wristband with their reference ID, thus bringing up the customer on the Square POS and then (4) charging the item purchased to their square account.
Is this a possibility? or should I be looking into other cashless rfid software/hardware providers for this event?
Thank you for your guidance!
3 posts - 2 participants