Moonlights
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I have been accepting credit cards for 4 years now and it's getting more and more expensive. I have my account through NOVA network and I accept only Visa and MC (No AmEx or Discover). Every month I get charged more and more. I had my statement looked at by a friend who works for a different processor and her reaction was, "yep, they are nailing you". I have 6 more months left on my contract.
Seems that the majority of transactions were so called "rewards" cards: people get miles, points, cash back. On some of those transactions I paid 4.59%. Plus 35 cent transaction fee, statement fee, phone line cost. I think I am easily paying 6-7% when you take everything into consideration.
I am trying to think of ways to remedy this. I want to make sure I am all set before November 1 when I get hit hard with Xmas gift certificates.
Definitely, I am looking at other providers and I am going to call my current when when their sales department opens in an hour. But I still feel that no matter who I go with it's still going to cost me $$$.
I also noticed that more and more clients are paying with credit cards - more than usual and I don't want that.
I even considered giving up credit cards altogether and just accepting them for online transactions.
When clients ask me how I would like to get paid I always tell them cash or check as they charge us too much for accepting credit cards. Everybody is usually understanding (except for someone got ticked last week b/c she wanted her Visa "points").
I thought of adding verbiage on my website, at my office and in my literature saying that although we do accept Visa and MC, in order to keep our rates as low as possible, we kindly ask clients to try to use cash or check. Has anyone done that? I you have, do you mind sharing your experience/wording you used?
Someone suggested adding a surcharge for using a credit card but I am afraid people will get ticked.
I don't want to give discounts for using cash or check as it defeats the purpose but I wouldn't mind given some other incentive for using cash or check like extra 5 minutes??? But what if I am done with their massage and extra 5 minutes and they say "oops, I forgot my checkbook"?
I could increase my prices and keep current prices for cash customers but our community is not ready for a price increase.
Another issue I had with my current provider: I do not have a tip line on the receipt. When we set up the account the rep promised me it would be no problem and then after the fact he told me he was not able to since I am "not supposed" to accept tips as an MT. I realize accepting or not accepting tips is a subject for a whole different discussion, but I don't think I should be told how to run my business. Every single MT I know has a tip line on their terminal. We went back and forth for a few weeks, then the company did away with having a rep in our area so now I have to deal with people on the phone.
Last but not least. I have renters and some of them pay me commission. When we agreed to a certain %% a year ago, we were not swamped with droves of people using their credit cards and I said if it 1 or 2 transactions a week or a month, it's not a big deal, I can eat it up. But now seems that every single client is using a credit card and the fees are up so I am losing money. Unfortunately, I will have to charge the renters extra or have them set up their separate accounts so they deal with their own fees.
The economy just sucks these days! And seems liek if you are a little guy/girl they really try to take you for a ride.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Seems that the majority of transactions were so called "rewards" cards: people get miles, points, cash back. On some of those transactions I paid 4.59%. Plus 35 cent transaction fee, statement fee, phone line cost. I think I am easily paying 6-7% when you take everything into consideration.
I am trying to think of ways to remedy this. I want to make sure I am all set before November 1 when I get hit hard with Xmas gift certificates.
Definitely, I am looking at other providers and I am going to call my current when when their sales department opens in an hour. But I still feel that no matter who I go with it's still going to cost me $$$.
I also noticed that more and more clients are paying with credit cards - more than usual and I don't want that.
I even considered giving up credit cards altogether and just accepting them for online transactions.
When clients ask me how I would like to get paid I always tell them cash or check as they charge us too much for accepting credit cards. Everybody is usually understanding (except for someone got ticked last week b/c she wanted her Visa "points").
I thought of adding verbiage on my website, at my office and in my literature saying that although we do accept Visa and MC, in order to keep our rates as low as possible, we kindly ask clients to try to use cash or check. Has anyone done that? I you have, do you mind sharing your experience/wording you used?
Someone suggested adding a surcharge for using a credit card but I am afraid people will get ticked.
I don't want to give discounts for using cash or check as it defeats the purpose but I wouldn't mind given some other incentive for using cash or check like extra 5 minutes??? But what if I am done with their massage and extra 5 minutes and they say "oops, I forgot my checkbook"?
I could increase my prices and keep current prices for cash customers but our community is not ready for a price increase.
Another issue I had with my current provider: I do not have a tip line on the receipt. When we set up the account the rep promised me it would be no problem and then after the fact he told me he was not able to since I am "not supposed" to accept tips as an MT. I realize accepting or not accepting tips is a subject for a whole different discussion, but I don't think I should be told how to run my business. Every single MT I know has a tip line on their terminal. We went back and forth for a few weeks, then the company did away with having a rep in our area so now I have to deal with people on the phone.
Last but not least. I have renters and some of them pay me commission. When we agreed to a certain %% a year ago, we were not swamped with droves of people using their credit cards and I said if it 1 or 2 transactions a week or a month, it's not a big deal, I can eat it up. But now seems that every single client is using a credit card and the fees are up so I am losing money. Unfortunately, I will have to charge the renters extra or have them set up their separate accounts so they deal with their own fees.
The economy just sucks these days! And seems liek if you are a little guy/girl they really try to take you for a ride.
Any ideas will be appreciated.