Nurit 2085 Product Review

nurit_2085Litman, a company purchased by Verifone a few years back, makes a pretty solid credit card machine. One of it’s older models still going
very strong is the dependable Nurit 2085.

The 2085 is solidly built, features a fast thermal printer, and has a well organized and thought out keyboard design that makes it a snap to learn and use.

One of the most useful features of the Nurit 2085 is it’s multi-merchant capability. This credit card terminal will hold up to nine separate merchant accounts, which is ideal, for example, for MD offices in which multlipe physicians share the same office and each needs his/her own credit card machine.

The Nurit 2085 is dial-up only and features a port for an external pin pad for pin debit processing. While it’s footprint isn’t as small as some of the more recent terminal offerings, it has everything, including durability and dependability, that most merchants would need. And, being a somewhat older model, excellent refurbished models are available at excellent pricing.

All told, we like this machine a lot, and highly recommend it for any merchant looked for a lot of bang for their credit card machine buck.

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This product review by Automated Merchant Solutions, Inc. Questions? Call toll free 1-877-689-1691 or email amspcs@juno.com

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