Bubbles Galore
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You guys got me thinking. After I crunched the numbers, my "cash" customers spend on average about $3.50 and my credit card average is at $5.75. Proof is in the pudding.
I need more info. How many customers per month per bay average?You guys got me thinking. After I crunched the numbers, my "cash" customers spend on average about $3.50 and my credit card average is at $5.75. Proof is in the pudding.
Partly as a result of all my credit card woes over the last 3 years, I've talked with a lot of my customers about credit cards. One significant pattern is that it is my best - ie highest spending - customers who want the credit card option the most. So I would be shocked if the CC average was not higher than cash, but that doesnt automatically mean that it is more profitable. For example, my best paying customers do not represent the bulk of my income...You guys got me thinking. After I crunched the numbers, my "cash" customers spend on average about $3.50 and my credit card average is at $5.75. Proof is in the pudding.
How do you track cash customer purchases?You guys got me thinking. After I crunched the numbers, my "cash" customers spend on average about $3.50 and my credit card average is at $5.75. Proof is in the pudding.
I tracked cash vs credit cards over a week once too - I tried cycles but it doesn't take into account the number of people who let the time run out before adding more money, so I took the numbers and actually counted the cars washed using the surveillance video. The numbers were significantly higher with credit card over cash, but not nearly as dramatic as Bubbles' numbers. IIRC it was about 20% more. By my math the system has paid for itself several times over just in the extra spent; since many people have told me they come to our wash because we're the only one that takes credit cards I'm sure the profitability is even greater than just the extra they spend.cfcw said:How do you track cash customer purchases?
I saw the same thing when we had only two bays taking cards. When I added two more and had some nice full-color decals made, those immediately began to bring in more cash (mostly bills) as well as the credit card use.Bubbles Galore said:We have seen a dramatic increase in traffic for the credit card bays. Just last night, I had four open bays, but had customers waiting in line for the cc bays, it's crazy!
So how do you configure to know how much your cash customer really spends? how do you account for cash customers letting the time run out before adding more money? I'd say over half of mine use one cycle at a time.I have a "cycle tracker" installed on the bays to track how many times its used which helps with coming up with some of the numbers.