So you confirm they are real good at not telling the truth!I‘ve flown a great many of them when I worked for gov’t flight operations… not many of them tell the same story privately onboard after the cabin door is closed that they told in public.
So you confirm they are real good at not telling the truth!I‘ve flown a great many of them when I worked for gov’t flight operations… not many of them tell the same story privately onboard after the cabin door is closed that they told in public.
I choose not to accept CC for those reasons. Debit cards aren't much better. Cash is king.While I don't work for a 'mom & pop' company we are still considered a 'small business'. We pay ~ $600K per year in CC fees.
I confirm that those of one party (predominately) mis-leads the public as to their true agenda.So you confirm they are real good at not telling the truth!
bank charges me 4% per transaction plus $0.34. And 3.75% at work. They deduct that much if customer pays in cash.I got my oil changed and tires rotated yesterday. When checkout time came the guy quickly told me that 3.5% would be added if I paid with a credit card. I paid cash. A few weeks ago I had some welding done and was told that cash or check, no tax. If I used a credit card they would add 7% sales tax. I paid with a check.
I know that big boxes and retailers have already added the CC mark up to their prices but I wonder if cash and checks will be the new normal for small retailers??
A sign on the front door of a small local restaurant says, cash only.
My CapitalOne Business card credits me 1.5%.
You should look into Square since they are a good choice for the smaller merchants. If you want to still charge the 4% you might just make a few extra cents on each transaction to cover the upfront costs of equipment.bank charges me 4% per transaction plus $0.34. And 3.75% at work. They deduct that much if customer pays in cash.
I just use it as a passthrough at exactly 4% should a customer pay with a card. Once people know that a lot of them will pay with cash. I don't take checks, period. yes the bank does offer a discount or a credit under certain circumstances. My situation is tiny in comparison. 1 employee 1 owner and under $50k/yr total income.
a lot of retailers do that. I do not.You should look into Square since they are a good choice for the smaller merchants. If you want to still charge the 4% you might just make a few extra cents on each transaction to cover the upfront costs of equipment.