
Anthony Thomas
GBOVVI may be good for large corporations… OVVI may be good for large corporations but if you are a small company I suggest you stay away from them. I've been using there equipment for 35 days and have to call tech support for 35 days, 3 times a day. Not with new issues but the same ones. Mow and Paw companies run like hell away from them.

TGI GROUP
GBWe have been using possible pos for 2… We have been using possible pos for 2 years and absolutely love this company and software. Support is top class.

Kyle
GBAttentive & Accommodating The staff at POSsible has always been accommodating and attentive to our unique business needs. We always feel like a priority and the team has gone above and beyond to help our company over the years.

Mike G
GBLets start with they have resellers… Lets start with they have resellers reel you into a leasing agreement. To this date it has cost me over $7,000 for a system that was only used for the 1st 6 months of the "contract" the POS system ALWAYS had issues with not being able to function correctly. They blamed the internet provider, had me change providers (lost money there) same issues. We got to the point where we just stopped using the POS because we would have our customers waiting for the issues to get resolved or the system to get update. When we tried to return all the equipment they told us we were stuck with a 5 year contract. Now we are trying to give back this equipment because we our lease is over and they gave me a number that is disconnected. What a joke.

Jeff S.
GBPersonal Processors and Ovvi- robbing me blind! I really got suckered by Personal Processors selling OVVI POS's. Promised my business the "best" POS software for my restaurant, with amazingly low credit card processing rates. "NO CONTRACT" They said! "We'll give you $1,000 US to sign up, ($500 to cancel existing processor contract, and $500 to cancel us if dissatisfied" They never deposited the $1,000. I spent weeks trying to work with the Ovvi system, butit was painfully slow, and there wasn't any instructions. So complex, that I needed to call technical support to run a simple payroll report, and damn near everything else. I wasted 20 hours hooking up the system three times, and disconnecting my existing system three times, and trying to get a simple burger order placed in under two minutes. Never even got close. When I told them I didn't want the Ovvi system anymore, I was told I had signed a five year contract at $375/month, and I had to pay it all off. They even sent me a copy of my electronic signature on some document that didn't have a contract number on it, and had never been sent to me. I NEVER signed it, electronically or otherwise. I've had my bank account debited for over $1,500, and now I'm paying a lawyer's retainer fee of $3,000 to get these guys out of my bank account. Meanwhile, I'm also having to store three terminals with 6 printers and various other boxes of their stuff. They don't seem to want their equipment back, since I've had it for 5 months. Additionally, I keep getting emails from BOOM, and Ascentium asking for more money. Mike, and Stephanie at Personal Processors never told me about Boom, Ascentium, or the Merchant Solution Center. Very devious to Bait and Switch me over to third (fourth?) parties to gain access to my bank accounts. In the two months I tried to get their system to work, I never ran one credit card through their portal.