slash007
Well-known member
Now that I have bill acceptors in the bays, I have been considering offering bonus time when $5 or $10 bills are used but can't make my mind up. For it to be successful, people that would normally spend only $3-4 would spend $5 just because of the bonus time. On the other hand, I might be giving free time to people that would be paying $5 or more regardless. Currently my start time is $2 for 4 minutes. If I offered bonus time, I thought about making it $5 for 11 minutes and $10 for 22 minutes. I also thought about making it $5 for 12 minutes so that there is a little more incentive to use $5, but at that price I would be losing $1 for every customer that was going to pay for 12 minutes regardless. Currently the wash is busy and since raising prices about 2 weeks ago, I haven't really had any complaints and it hasn't slowed down one bit, so I'm not sure if I should even bother offering bonus time. There is always room to grow thought, so if offering it makes people spend more, then I'm willing to do it. I have read many threads about the topic, but figured I would start a new thread that might get some responses from people that have tried it both ways and would have a more current opinion.
If I do decide to add bonus time, I need to have a sign that promotes it the best way possible. Attached is a sign that I just had made up, but haven't approved yet. I think the text above the line is fine, but am wondering if I should keep the bottom as is, or maybe remove the part that says $2 = 4 minutes and just leave the $5 and $10 times so that the emphasis is on those.
Thoughts?
If I do decide to add bonus time, I need to have a sign that promotes it the best way possible. Attached is a sign that I just had made up, but haven't approved yet. I think the text above the line is fine, but am wondering if I should keep the bottom as is, or maybe remove the part that says $2 = 4 minutes and just leave the $5 and $10 times so that the emphasis is on those.
Thoughts?