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Square is MUCH better than paypal. On big ticket items, PayPal will keep a big portion of your money for 30 days before releasing it. They gave me just $500 on a $3,500 charge and didn't give the rest for 30 days! Square was just 1 or 2 days for the full amount. I also found squares's card reader worked much better. I just swipe mine. Chip readers are much more expensive to buy, especially from square, and I have heard you can use PayPal's chip reader with square, but swipe has worked just fine for me and they give you that reader,Joe Naiser
I use Paypal for just about everything. I have heard good things about Square, too. One way or another, we ALL need to be able to take plastic.--Charging: I find that adding on for use of card just makes people mad. Tuck in an extra hour if you need to, but don't make the payment method a hassle; you might get a check that could bounce. AND that costs money for those of you fortunate enough to not have had the experience. Plus, while the bank gets paid for the bum check, you still don't have your money.As for discounts for cash - fine if it is CASH! Not a check. When I was a young kid first starting out a customer asked if he could get a discount if he paid me in cash. I agreed; he got out his checkbook. I disagreed; he said it was "as good as cash." I agreed it might be, but it wasn't CASH and the discount was for cash.I have been in my own businesses since 1974. Plastic has always been my friend, and I find it even more so to this day. People who have a convenient easy way to pay tend to buy more from us!!! Smile and process the plastic for goodness sakes, don't make it like you're doing them a favor for taking their money.Tim
On Monday, July 1, 2019 at 10:32:12 AM UTC-5, jafo wrote:So hello everyone.... Hasn't been much activity... Hope everyone is doing well and keeping busy..... I thought I would post this here and get your opinion....Like many of you we all started out taking cash and checks..... It seems like it has all evolved to debt and credit cards now..... I am kind of in the same boat as most of my payments I use my card for purchases or online....We started taking cards maybe 5-7 years ago...I started and still use Square Reader.... Its convenient, did have to pay for the reader and I got my money the next day or monday....the charge was 2.75%... I did pay for a new chip reader, but I got credit for that on waived charges...so all is well... I am able to use in the shop and when I make any deliveries or pickups and sync it to my phone/tablet and no extra charge or phone line....all is well... I don't want this to be a plug for square; I just wanted to share what I am using...My question is for those that take cards....do you pass that cost on to your client as a "Credit Card Fee" or do you just eat it.... I have several LARGE jobs recently and they all paid by card.... Looking at what it cost me so they could earn points and just swipe it made me ponder this.... I have resisted raising my labor cost ($85/hour)... but I am charging now for EVERY hour...regardless of the piece....even the little old lady bringing in a chair...I just give estimate ranges (1-3 hours) etc.... However, as prices are going up, I am thinking about doing what body shops do.... Labor cost....and a flat materials and environmental disposable cost...say $15, or $20 per job...regardless of size.... So....I open it to you for what you are all doing and suggestions... This is been in our family since 1976....so we are well established...Hope business is going well for everyone.jeff
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