The Best NFC Google Review Cards in UAE – Get 5 Stars in Seconds
STAR REVIEW
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SOCIAL MEDIA CARDS
- Google Review Card
- Trip Advisor Card
- Trust Pilot
- WhatsApp Card
- Instagram Card
- Bit Coin Card
OTHER CARDS
- Digital CV
- Digital Feedback Card
- WiFi Card
- Bit Coin Card
- Digital Wallet
- Parking Card
- Hotel Door Access
- Digital Business Card
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Digital WalletAED 75.00
Digital Business CardAED 75.00
Parking CardsAED 75.00
WiFi Password CardAED 75.00
Hotel Door Lock AccessAED 75.00
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We will help you to Get 5 Star easily
All you have to do is...
Present Star Review card to the customer
The customer taps the card with their smartphone
Your Review Page opens
Your Happy customer leaves you a 5-star review
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
The Answer: It uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. When a customer taps their phone on the card, it triggers a link that opens your business's Google Review page directly, bypassing the need for them to search for you manually.
The Answer: Most reputable providers (like yours) offer a one-time purchase with no recurring fees. This is a major selling point for small businesses.
The Answer: Yes. Most modern smartphones are NFC-enabled. For older models without NFC, having a QR code on the back of the card acts as a perfect backup.
The Answer: No. Unlike some older technologies, NFC is native to the phone's hardware. They just tap and the link opens in their default browser.
The Answer: This depends on the chip type (NTAG213 vs. NTAG215). If your cards are "rewritable," you can update the link; if they are "locked," they are permanent. (You should specify which one Star Review Card uses).
The Answer: To leave a review on Google, the user must be signed into a Google account (Gmail/YouTube). However, 93% of smartphone users already have one active on their device.
The Answer: Yes, it is legal. Google encourages businesses to ask for reviews. However, you must not incentivize them (e.g., "Tap for a 10% discount"), as that violates Google's Terms of Service.
The Answer: Placement is key. The best spots are the "Point of Sale" (checkout counter), on dining tables, or in the waiting area where customers have a moment of downtime.
The Answer: No. NFC cards are "passive" devices. They draw a tiny amount of power from the customer's phone during the tap to transmit the data. They last for years without maintenance.
The Answer: Business owners want their branding to look professional. (Since your site mentions customization, you should emphasize that you offer full-color printing for logos).
