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well the owners of a Toronto coffee stand who turned to a new technology to help with their business says that decision has cost them thousands of dollars now that technology is called Square and it allows customers to tap or swipe their credit cards to pay for a purchase but as John Lancaster tells us itamp;#39;s not a glitch thatamp;#39;s the problem but literally the beans in the brew Monica Moo steelier sells cups of Joe at her Little Havana mobile coffee trailer but itamp;#39;s her dough that is their missing money that started all this where is that money is a really great question weamp;#39;re out almost I would say over $14,000 now since late August she says about $14,000 worth of payments collected using square never made it to her bank account the problem persisted for weeks so much so she started accepting cash only fearing more money might go missing I would say at least 80% of our customers used cards credit cards are debit and weamp;#39;ve lost a lot of business beca