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# FAQ's For Businesses

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<summary>How do I start accepting THAT?</summary>

Simply [reach out to our sales team](https://www.that.website/contact) to get set up. We’ll guide you through POS setup so your staff can accept THAT like any other payment method.

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<summary>Do I need special equipment?</summary>

No. If you already have a POS, we’ll enable the THAT button for you. Customers pay by scanning a QR code from the THAT App.

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<summary>How do I know the payment went through?</summary>

The customer will show you a confirmation screen. Always check the purchase amount and that your business name is correct. For extra security, you can also verify the payment on your watch-wallet tablet at the till

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<summary>Are there any extra fees for accepting THAT?</summary>

No! Accepting THAT is completely free to set up and use. We don’t charge any hidden fees, with  near-zero transaction fees being covered by your customer.&#x20;

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<summary>How do I convert THAT into cash?</summary>

We make the off-ramp process simple for business owners. Follow[ this step-by-step guide](/getting-started-with-that/that-for-businesses/how-to-offramp-that-to-cash.md) to withdraw your funds with ease.

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