Growth is booming due to Clover!!! Run, do not walk, to go work in this division. This is the future !!!
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Overpriced. Most small businesses go with the square
I used clover this past weekend at a local food joint, sh-t didn’t work and I had swipe 4 times
😂😂😂
Frank can do his Joe Pesci impression on CNBC or ring the market bell every other day, it still doesn't change the fact that Fiserv is imploding from his pi-s poor management "tactics". When the house of cards falls, and it will if he keeps running things into the ground, let's see what CNBC has to say then.
Who wants to watch CNBC and see Frank looking confused and disinterested while some guy flips us off doing an attempt at a whistle?
If I want to get flipped off I can cut on my RTO commute while rushing in to collaborate on teams.
Clover has been "loved to death" by the desperate to escape this sinking ship.
So far of the businesses I frequent who had it, one new likes it pretty well, 3 others are having issues and another has already replaced it. Not jumping to this train wreck
I'll echo others thoughts, I always ask what businesses using clover think of it if I notice it when I'm checking out. The answer I get every time is that "it su-ks" or "we can't get support when it crashes". Anecdotal evidence sure, but seems to be the prevailing sentiment.
Watch some CNBC and educate yourself
Anything to do with FDC or anything Frankie boi is running leads to layoffs.
Why would I want to run, not walk to, something leading to a layoff when I would be an equal weight target where I am?
Better still I skate under many radars so I’m probably better off.
We now have clover in the cafeteria, painfully slow and no option to print a receipt even though one is there.
Clover has been removed from every local vendor where I have seen it before. Same reasons.
Really?? Then why are there so many complaints? Whenever I see a Clover device, not very often, I ask what they think about it. The answer is never good.
A lead weight on Fiserv neck.
Su-king the life out of and damaging the banking divisions.
Not wise.