I have a new credit card system in place. My 8-years-old previous one was PATHETIC. Get this...w/ my old system you could actually take a Sonic Gift Card and swipe it in my handbay and the bay would turn on! Not until I saw that card # "declined" could I then manually enter that fast food gift card into the system to then "train" all my terminals to reject that card. For 8.5 years I've had "plastic criminals" steal vacuum cycles, fragrancer and spot remover cycles, dog washes and ss bay washes. No longer! But...
With this new system I've been getting many calls and most recently, an informative complaint as to why a $12 pre-auth is too high. If the average ss bay wash is $5.00 this customer feels the pre-auth should only be around $6 or maybe even $1 because in his eyes, that "hold" on those funds is "unfair" being that if he washed three of his family's cars here he'd essentially have $36.00 of spending money "HELD" for as many numbers of days as the card issuing bank's terms were before they released those "held" funds which sometimes could take very many days.
If I drop my pre-auth to just $1 do you think that's too low? If I drop it to $6; I feel like it'll create more problems because it will look too close to what the actual charge is and more people will think they are overcharged versus the $12.00 pre-auth which looks more obvious, I'd think, to people that it's only a pending charge.
Lastly, I called Mercury Payment Systems and one lady there said that I ought to really changeover my Unitec system to using a "hot file" rather than pre-authorizing any amount because "pre-auth" is designed more for businesses that receive tips like restaurants plus, a new Visa rule called "Visa Misuse of Authorization" will penalize me 4.5 cents a transaction if my transactions qualify for that fine?
Your thoughts on setting your ss bays' pre-auth amount high? lower more toward the actual ticket amount or maybe even just to $1?
Thanks! - Carl
With this new system I've been getting many calls and most recently, an informative complaint as to why a $12 pre-auth is too high. If the average ss bay wash is $5.00 this customer feels the pre-auth should only be around $6 or maybe even $1 because in his eyes, that "hold" on those funds is "unfair" being that if he washed three of his family's cars here he'd essentially have $36.00 of spending money "HELD" for as many numbers of days as the card issuing bank's terms were before they released those "held" funds which sometimes could take very many days.
If I drop my pre-auth to just $1 do you think that's too low? If I drop it to $6; I feel like it'll create more problems because it will look too close to what the actual charge is and more people will think they are overcharged versus the $12.00 pre-auth which looks more obvious, I'd think, to people that it's only a pending charge.
Lastly, I called Mercury Payment Systems and one lady there said that I ought to really changeover my Unitec system to using a "hot file" rather than pre-authorizing any amount because "pre-auth" is designed more for businesses that receive tips like restaurants plus, a new Visa rule called "Visa Misuse of Authorization" will penalize me 4.5 cents a transaction if my transactions qualify for that fine?
Your thoughts on setting your ss bays' pre-auth amount high? lower more toward the actual ticket amount or maybe even just to $1?
Thanks! - Carl