The project represents a small, local merchant services consultancy (ISO) based in Charleston, SC, rather than a scalable technology product. The submission contains significant exaggerations (claiming 'most people have used my product' and 'everyone' as the audience) which are not supported by evidence. The entity functions as a reseller of third-party POS systems (e.g., Total Touch) rather than a creator of proprietary technology. While a legitimate local service business, it lacks the technical innovation, scale, and verifiable traction required for a high Proof of Usefulness score in a technology context.
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