Robert2181
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Now that merchants can charge for cc fee's, How is everyone going to handle the (cost of doing business) fee that will start showing up in all of our everyday world like it has been in other parts of the market ?
Not sure if I get your point, but if I do, here is the answer.Now that merchants can charge for cc fee's, How is everyone going to handle the (cost of doing business) fee that will start showing up in all of our everyday world like it has been in other parts of the market ?
Robert2181 & others,(cost of doing business) fee that will start showing up in all of our everyday world like it has been in other parts of the market ?
Mr. Clean & others,Regardless of volume, I would recommend internet processors such as Intuit GoPayment or Square. Both charge fees of 2.75% or less. Most smart phones are capable of running the software ...
Agree...Square and Intuit work well on a smart phone, plus the fee's are unbeatable. I hope someday their technology can be linked to in bay card readers and auto cashiers.CC fees should be considered a cost of doing business. I avoid a local gas station since they started tacking on $.04-.06/gal. for the privilege of using a cc which I find important for keeping track of deductible expenses.
Regardless of volume, I would recommend internet processors such as Intuit GoPayment or Square. Both charge fees of 2.75% or less. Most smart phones are capable of running the software that these run on thus providing a remote processor that can be used out in the line on busy days. They offer faster transaction speed and no wasted paper as receipts can be sent via text or email.
Our processing fees were over 5.5% until we switched to Intuit GoPayment. Customers routinely comment on how progressive we are for utilizing this format.
Beg to differ. No specificaly indentifieable consumer class costs you extra in the way of a specific insurance or license surcharge.I agree that it should be added into your price structure. Its no different than the cost of insurance, licenses etc.
I personally feel "ripped off" if I were charged a fee for using my CC. .
Correct me if I'm wrong, but does this paragraph have anything at all to do with the subject at hand (merchants passing along CC processing fees), or is it another promotion for installing an ATM at a self-serve car wash?mjwalsh said:The reason why I am asking is that I had a choice of some merchandise from one of my bank's reward credit cards but chose a $250 prepaid card. Not one of the 4 chain grocery stores I went to could help me out with the balance so it is hard to pay towards the end of its amount unless I go through a telephoning or an online process to find out the balance left. The same problem is now occurring with 2 Staples Rebate credit cards. If I remember right on the fine print if I called them ... would be a charge just for the inquiry. I know we do not charge for a balance inquiry on our ATM but I am not sure what the bank charges some of those people for certain specific prepaid cards' balance inquiry ... that would be something out of my control at the ATM but it is something I would squirm about to some extend from a good will standpoint.