accepting credit cards or not??
There have been many discussions about whether or not to accept credit cards. I agree with Berkana, how often do you use plastic? I know that I very rarely carry cash on me. I only usually carry a couple of dollars.Propay has been mentioned before, I use it as an example as there are no monthly fees and a great way to test the waters. It is mostly online (you can get a premium account and do phone transactions), but you can still use a knuckle buster and process them when you get home. Use something like Propay to start, just to test the waters for a year. It costs $35 (you can find a knuckle buster on eBay for around $30 with slips). Transactions are 3.5% + 35 Cents. You can get a basic account no matter what your credit is like, and they don't require a deposit. You are limited to $250/transaction and $1000 a month with the basic service. But if you are testing the waters, a great way to not commit yourself to a huge outlay of money and a contract. (at this time I don't know of any other companies that offer this type of service)For your package it is going to cost $8.75 in credit card fees or an additional $2.19 from the massage. I know this may see like a large chunk, but you need to weigh the pros and cons. How many people may upgrade to the package? How many more gift certificates could you sell? Gifts are usually charged to a credit card, even if they are gift certificates. In the end it is really up to you. If you are happy with the money flow right now, I wouldn't worry about it so much. Hope this helps