The other side of the issue is for carwashes is that our fraud rates are almost -0-. Our customers must have the card in hand generally, in order to make a small purchase. There no fraud in our segment. This should be good for us, garnering lower rates as an industry. Unfortunately, there is no relationship between rate experience in our industry, and the rate we pay to clear a card. Generally small merchants pay more because we are unable to negotiate a favorable rate as a group. This must change in the future, IMO. Mark
Mark,
I really do feel this Is relevant to a more natural check & balance to help with the uncertainties of futuristic payment methods. Similar to when cwguy referred to what we laundromat owners have always been aware of as another source of competition. In our case no where in our state do they force zero home driveway car washing ... so I suppose some car washers in other areas don't have that as a competitive factor like we have here in North Dakota.
Hopefully, this will resonate with at least some of our fellow operators. Thanks for not being afraid to use your real name! I trust that you are someone who can more than handle your own during actual civic real live face to face sanctioned meetings where the better laws are being shaped in a non ZOO like manner!
I could not agree with you more: The way I see it if the credit cards &/or similar ... &/or as Big Leo suggests BitCoin &/or similar ... becomes even more dominant ... as us operators seeing them as an absolute necessity on every piece of our
vending equipment ... the dynamics of the properly adjusted for inflation cash option as a competitive force could potentially not be there. Nobody has a crystal ball. It will also probably be great for people who tend to have a hold (entrenched or whatever) on those specific up charges for specific update costs ... whether they actually can take us a step backwards in geeky functionality or not etc.
Please do not respond saying that I am totally incoherent.
... I prefer nicer more gentle constructive criticism.
BTW, I know I am not totally illogical because I just got done with PLC programming ... so 1/3 of our led lights go on until the customer puts in some mooola (money) & I am so .. so .. so generous ... I leave the other 2/3 of the LEDs on for a whole 5 minutes after the meter stops. It is subtle & it helps us to know if the person is unreasonably holding up the line by drying without pay for more than 5 or 6 minutes. Also BLODRY LED lettering advert comes on in a timely way ... boy oh boy ... my customers really like my update from my 1987 blodrys to our brand new blodrys (with two fisted guns). Plus my backup air compressor is in much better sync with the main air compressor with the new PLC controls. Jason Baright from G&G KR was great to work with ... even though it was long distance over the phone. Yes ... I did have to read some info
more than 3 times before it sunk in & registered properly.
Big Leo & some others,
We need to call a truce
since we have lots of common ground from my perspective. Your below last summer post #5 shows that for the most part we are on the same page when it comes to our dollar
coin agenda. Note: I said OUR.
http://www.autocareforum.com/showthread.php?10486-Interesting-Dollar-Coin-Read&p=78522#post78522
These posts below were also consistent to my objectives that are even more recent:
http://www.autocareforum.com/showthread.php?11006-Dispensing-dollar-coins-instead-of-quarters
Just to show that I am sincere ... Big Leo .... I promise not to make any more references about your Toronto Area People voting & keeping Rob Ford in as the current mayor.
poor poor mike
from Lawrence Welk's "a one a two uuhh" Nota Dakota
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