Originally Posted by
storewanderer
There is a 7-Eleven 76 in Dutch Flat, CA which was bought from a different operator and already had 76 branding, at the time it was sold, this one has older Wayne pumps but updated to have EMV hardware but 7-Eleven didn't bother to activate the EMV software yet. Inside the store they have the Verifone pinpad, 7-Eleven register, and no Contactless allowed (signs are posted). 7-Eleven took this store over in 2021. There is another like this in Penn Valley, CA, same stuff, bought at the same time. So even on fairly recent installs they continue to support this complete trash and garbage arrangement of no working EMV on the pumps, no working Contactless in the store. They are inept. There is no other way to put it. No other major convenience store chain is so behind on both EMV and Contactless as 7-Eleven. I am surprised the fraud costs haven't put them out of business. Maybe 7-Eleven is the smart one deferring this cost as long as possible...
Theyre busy trying to write ...... apps and force the loyalty program down people’s throats instead!