Frazer Hosted POS Integration
About
Frazer is a leading, specialized Dealer Management Software (DMS) for independent used car dealers in the U.S., utilized by over 17,000 dealers to manage inventory, sales, financing, and compliance. It provides an all-in-one solution for tracking vehicles, printing forms, handling BHPH (Buy-Here-Pay-Here) accounting, and integrating with third-party sites for advertising and credit checks.
Website: Frazer Hosted
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Integration Type |
On-prem RDP Installation Guide: Installing POS+ On-Prem Note: Frazer also offers an on-prem version, but we do not yet support that version. |
| Features |
Card on File Stored card to quickly recharge a known customer. Deposit Payments Take a down payment against an invoice. Refund Process refunds directly through the platform. Split Refund Refund a partial amount of a purchase. Void Void transactions before settlement. |
| Payment Flows |
Push to Terminal Payment Links Keyed Transactions Keyed ACH |
| Additional Payment Flows | Payment links reconcile in the software. |
Important Notes
Once a payment flow has been built for a software, it becomes available to all users.
Critical Notes:
- Payment links do not automatically reconcile for on-prem softwares. This can be supported with additional development.
- Make sure that both POS+ and Frazer are run as non-administrators. To do this, right click on the shortcut file for both POS+ and Frazer, go to Compatibility, and uncheck the box that says "Run this program as an Administrator". See here for further detail: Video Instructions
- Check "Clipboard" when you run Frazer.

Marketing Demo Video
Browser Extension
POS+ Extension Frazer Hosted Demo Video
Integration Type
This integration requires the On-Prem to be installed and active within your supported browser.
Support
- Moving the mouse or typing on the keybound while POS+ is running a payment activity might cause POS+ to fail. Therefore, inform the merchant not to engage in these activities while running a transaction through POS+. If the transaction fails, simply retry the operation and remove hands from the mouse and keyboard for a few seconds.
- If the user’s machine is too slow, POS+ might timeout waiting for a user’s activity. While we have never seen this in practice, it is possible that people are running 20+ year old machines and the machine is simply incapable of running a POS+ integration.
- Ensure the user’s version is supported by POS+.
- Firewalls can prevent the POS+ executable from installing. Please consult with the customer’s network personnel to overcome any obstacles.