
Avoid Payment Disruptions – Free Compliant Terminal Available Now
To help prevent any interruption to your credit card processing, Zero Fee 123 is offering a fully PCI-compliant credit card terminal at absolutely no cost to you.
As part of this upgrade, a Zero Fee 123 representative will work with you directly to ensure a fast, easy, and seamless transition—with no downtime to your business.
This new equipment meets the latest industry security requirements and will replace outdated terminals that are no longer PCI PED compliant.
✅ Compliant, secure hardware – FREE
✅ No setup fees or hidden charges
✅ Fast and simple installation
✅ Hands-on support from our team
Don’t risk business disruption, potential fines, or transaction declines due to non-compliant hardware. We're here to make this process painless—and free.
Act now to stay compliant and keep your payment processing running smoothly.

Action Required: Non-Compliant POS Hardware Must Be Replaced
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), established by the major card brands, mandates that all businesses accepting card payments—especially those using PIN-entry devices—use only PCI-compliant hardware and software.
Non-compliance can lead to significant fines, increased liability, and potential disruptions to your payment processing capabilities.
We are reaching out to inform you that several point-of-sale (POS) terminals currently in use do not meet current PCI PIN Entry Device (PED) compliance standards and are now being officially retired or phased out.
The following devices are no longer PCI PED compliant and must be replaced to maintain compliance:
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Verifone, PAX, Equinox, Ingenico, and First Data models, including:
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FD410
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FD410DW
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FD130
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FD200 Ti
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FD200 Ti Wi-Fi
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FD35 Pin Pad M280
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VX805 Pin Pad
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VX510
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VX520
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VX570
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VX820
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VX675
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VX680
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VC685
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Optimum M5
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MX915
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H5000
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PAX S80
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Equinox L5200 / 15300
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Ingenico ICT 250 / 220
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iPP320v4 / iPP350v4
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ISC Touch 250
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If your business is currently using any of these devices, you are at risk of falling out of compliance and may face penalties from your payment processor or the card networks.
We strongly recommend auditing your equipment immediately and working with us or your payment provider to upgrade to fully compliant hardware.
Staying ahead of PCI requirements protects your business, your customers, and your ability to accept payments without disruption.