I'm thinking about doing this by utilizing the cryptopay swipers. I figure there is a couple of ways to do it with one being available now but expensive, and the other not yet ready but much cheaper.
cryptopay currently has a
fleet program where you can get cards from them and give them to
fleet customers and cryptopay creates the invoice for your customer monthly and you actually do the billing and collecting of money. this is the expensive way, there are fees associated with it starting with a $250 setup fee and a $30 per month (or a prepaid $300 per year) fee. then there is the cost of getting the cards (ranging from 3.05 each to .58 depending on how many you buy) THEN a .06 cent per swipe fee (consolidated daily) AND 1.25% of sales monthly...... so after the initial setup and monthly fee ($550 first year) if you had 100
transaction per month at an average of $5 per
transaction you would owe cryptopay an additional $12 and change for the per swipe fee and 1.25% fee.
my thought is this, we set up the
fleet account and set up our customers with the cards but instead of billing them monthly we charge them a flat per month fee on an automatic recurring monthly charge like a gym
membership. cryptopay will still bill us for all the fees from the individual swipes but we will never bill the customers. instead we charge their cards for the monthly fee (say $25 per month) and I tell them it is wash all you want AND vac all you want for $25 per month. I will only set up true "
fleet" customers (plumbers, electricians, any trucks that don't go through autos or tunnels, ) so I don't cannibalize my cash paying customers and I require they setup 1 per
fleet vehicle in their
fleet in order to be eligible for the monthly fee. if they balk I can still set them up with 1 card for their entire
fleet but bill them for all times used monthly using cryptopays invoice.
I think most
fleet managers will not be interested in a monthly bill that will fluctuate based on how many times an employee actually comes to wash the vehicle just in case it is abused leaving them on the hook. instead I can guarantee them that for $25 per
fleet vehicle per month the vehicle will be washed and vacuumed and maintained without fear of fluctuating cost. the downside is the cryptopay fees needing to be paid no matter what and fees that are rising the more the cards are used, but an upside would be the ability to do either a monthly fee or invoice for all time used.
the second option is cryptopay is in the process of creating gift cards right now. hopefully they will be done in the next few months. not sure of what the costs will be yet, but assume a per card cost, and then nothing after that. you sell the cards by preloading them using the still to be built cryptopay interface online like any other gift card. except instead of loading them with only a few dollars every month my
fleet customers
credit card goes through I just load their gift card using the interface back up to say 2-300 dollars so they can keep using it all month without it running out, then next month when I bill their
credit card I refill the gift card back up. their
credit card doesn't go through, I shut it off.
downside is cryptopay hasn't finished creating their gift cards yet but I was told today they are one of the top 3 items on the engineering teams agenda and should be only several months out at most..... upside is no monthly
transaction fees like the
fleet card.
I would be willing to pay cryptopay 10-20 dollars per attendant card if I could buy unlimited amounts of them to use this way but they wont let you. I am considering ordering a couple of the attendant cards now to use as a test with 1 or 2 possible
fleet customers to see how they will be used in a real world scenario before deciding on setting up a
fleet account or not.
anyone have any feedback for me?