mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Link to new article on cash usage. Something to consider!
Dcalhoun,
Thank you very much for the "just the facts" sharing based on your specific experience. It is good that our friends who have had a wonderful experience with converting to credit cards that they also share based on their specific experiences.
Your experience of lower usage could be a blessing in disguise if the upgrades to the EMV Chip-Pin receptacles are not as waterproof as your existing cc receptacles. I notice there has been a resurgence of more intense advertising lately encouraging people to upgrade their cards to 5% cash back reward credit cards. Based on that I am not sure about the uncertainty of the level of merchant fees.
So to help provide some balance to the responses by those whose specific experience have been different than ours: I would like to also be helpful in sharing a 3 day old article that I just read: http://www.coretrac.com/even-in-digital-economy-cash-has-staying-power
I just can't get over how much more convenient it is for both our customers & ourselves to just pluck $5 & $10s in our self service car n dog wash bays that they received from our ATM (if needed by them anyway) & from us breaking 20s into 5s & 10s for them. Because they have a handful of dollar coins in their pockets from us directly &/or from our changers ... makes it also so much more convenient for them than just "quarters only".
mike walsh http://kingkoin.com/USA_Deficit_Reduction.html
We installed Cryptopay credit card system in one self serve bay and our dog wash a little over a year ago (Feb 2013). I thought it might be helpful to share my results for the first year. Some pertinent facts: Our city population is about 35,000, we are the only car wash with CC acceptance in ss bay among 5 IBA/SS washes in town, we did promote CC acceptance on radio and on site.
Revenue for both the ss bays and the dog wash was flat year to year. SS customers migrated slightly from bay without CC to the bay with. Overall, about 25% of sales are CC. (Compared to 60% cc at automatic bay) Final result: Visa gets richer, I give up profit to them. In the end, we have not seen any increase in time being spent in the bay or dog wash. So, 25% of my cash customers have converted to CC but it has not resulted in greater income for me.
Basically, all the conventional wisdom has not come to pass at our wash in central Illinois concerning how we need to add credit card acceptance.
Food for thought. Happy washing everyone!
Dcalhoun,
Thank you very much for the "just the facts" sharing based on your specific experience. It is good that our friends who have had a wonderful experience with converting to credit cards that they also share based on their specific experiences.
Your experience of lower usage could be a blessing in disguise if the upgrades to the EMV Chip-Pin receptacles are not as waterproof as your existing cc receptacles. I notice there has been a resurgence of more intense advertising lately encouraging people to upgrade their cards to 5% cash back reward credit cards. Based on that I am not sure about the uncertainty of the level of merchant fees.
So to help provide some balance to the responses by those whose specific experience have been different than ours: I would like to also be helpful in sharing a 3 day old article that I just read: http://www.coretrac.com/even-in-digital-economy-cash-has-staying-power
I just can't get over how much more convenient it is for both our customers & ourselves to just pluck $5 & $10s in our self service car n dog wash bays that they received from our ATM (if needed by them anyway) & from us breaking 20s into 5s & 10s for them. Because they have a handful of dollar coins in their pockets from us directly &/or from our changers ... makes it also so much more convenient for them than just "quarters only".
mike walsh http://kingkoin.com/USA_Deficit_Reduction.html
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