What is the computer for a Fitstop franchise used for?
Fitstop Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
You are required to purchase and maintain in good working order a laptop or desktop computer with standard productivity software and access to the Internet for use in the back office in connection with (i) managing and reporting your Franchised Business, and (ii) working with our Current Billing/POS Provider and associated Required Software. We do not currently have an Approved Supplier for the computer hardware you must utilize, but you will need to have a dedicated computer for POS and a printer that meets our System standards and specifications. Since you accept credit cards as a method of payment at your Franchise, you must comply with payment card infrastructure ("PCI") industry and government requirements. PCI security standards are technical and operational requirements designed to protect cardholder data. The standards apply to all organizations that store, process or transmit cardholder data and cover technical and operational payment system components involving cardholder data. Notwithstanding the credit card processing requirement, we do not represent, nor certify to you or your customers that the credit card processing service approved or provided by us or our affiliate is compliant, whether or not certified, with the PCI Data Security Standards.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 19–23)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Fitstop's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee is required to purchase and maintain a computer for back-office use. This computer, whether a laptop or desktop, must have standard productivity software and internet access.
The computer's primary functions are to manage and report on the franchised business and to work with Fitstop's current billing/POS provider and associated required software. Fitstop does not currently have an approved supplier for the computer hardware, but the franchisee will need a dedicated computer for POS and a printer that meets Fitstop's system standards and specifications.
Since Fitstop franchisees accept credit cards, they must comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) requirements to protect cardholder data. However, Fitstop does not represent or certify that its approved credit card processing service is PCI compliant.