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10-16-08, 10:35
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When quality matters!
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Credit cards?
Who here accepts credit cards? In my 4 years in business I have never accepted cards and have only been asked if I did maybe 3 times. I just renewed my business license and as usual when you do you get all kinds of telemarketing calls trying to offer their services. I hate that crap! Anyways, I got a call today about credit cards. Do you guys get more sales because you accept them?
Thanks
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10-16-08, 10:52
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Re: Credit cards?
As a consumer, I hate places that don't take credit cards. I get 1% cashback on all purchases on my CC, so I never carry cash or checks, just a thought 
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10-16-08, 11:21
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Re: Credit cards?
FYI, I've been doing credit card processing for 10 years so if you are anyone has any questions, let 'em fly. I can't even begin to tell you how much dishonest crap I see on a daily basis. For me educations is #1, the more you know, the lest likely you are to get burned by sooooo many of these hack companies.
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10-16-08, 11:38
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Re: Credit cards?
I'm thinking about doing it next year. I have a nice Moneris manual slider with a bunch of new carbon copies. My mom had it from her store and just passed it onto me because she never used it. I figure I can use this for convenience.
Do banks charge a percentage when you bring it in to cash?
How do I verify if the funds are available?
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10-16-08, 11:48
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Buffing in the Buff
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Re: Credit cards?
I've had a few people that wanted to pay me via Paypal which I accepted. One of these days I'll get a portable CC machine or if I get a shop I'll go with the standard card reader.
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10-16-08, 11:49
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Re: Credit cards?
Quote:
Originally Posted by gtpaul
I'm thinking about doing it next year. I have a nice Moneris manual slider with a bunch of new carbon copies. My mom had it from her store and just passed it onto me because she never used it. I figure I can use this for convenience.
Do banks charge a percentage when you bring it in to cash?
How do I verify if the funds are available?
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That's the tough part about manually entering transactions, you can't verify the funds are available. A portable terminal is the safest way to do it, granted the terminal isn't cheap but the costs you pay for each transaction will be less. I know the process Canada uses is different than in the US so you should check with someone out there to be sure.
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10-16-08, 01:07
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When quality matters!
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Re: Credit cards?
I guess Im most concerned about whether or not your sale total is higher if you accept cc's. Do people get higher end detail packages? Spend more money?
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10-16-08, 04:41
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Re: Credit cards?
you answered your own question...only 3 people in 4 years...
I have had the same exact number...I keep telling the telemarketers no thanks
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10-16-08, 07:09
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We do it from Top2Bottom
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Re: Credit cards?
If you dont get that many requests for it...why bother? Isn't it just an added expense? I have had one request...and he was more than happy to pay with cash after I said I couldn't accomodate credit. i guess its just personal preference.
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10-17-08, 06:35
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Re: Credit cards?
IMO the trend is towards the use of credit and debit cards as opposed to cash & check. It is more convenient and safer for customers to carry cards as opposed to cash.
I'm a fixed location shop and I get probably 80% of my customers paying with cards. Yes there is an expense in accepting cards, usually no more than 4% with any processor which is an easy thing to adjust for in your pricing.
Besides the convenience factor another advantage I see to accepting cards is the ability to have a reloadable gift card program. The hard plastic gift cards are more professional looking then paper GC's that are written out. Being reloadable customers are more likely to hang on to them and come back to you. They are also a good marketing tool as you can load them up and give them away to church raffles, charity functions, local business owners as an intro to your services or as bonuses for their employees, etc. I got 500 free cards when I signed up for processing through First Data.
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10-17-08, 06:22
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Forever New is offline
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Re: Credit cards?
Can any of you suggest a credit card company to go to? This would be for a fixed shop location. Thanks!
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10-18-08, 06:01
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Detailing Loudoun
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Re: Credit cards?
Out of hundreds of customers, I have never had anyone NOT have a service because I do not take credit. Most of my customers have enough $$ to pay with cash or check. Unless your customers demand it, it is just another expense.
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