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Old December 5th 08, 04:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Dec 3, 2:28*pm, B A R R Y wrote:
Maxwell wrote:

But I agree, plastic has become so universal, easy (no loose change), and
accountable, I avoid using cash myself.


Same here. *I even charge fast food and cab rides. *G *I hate change
enough to charge a total of $1.05 @ Wendy's!

About the only time I use cash is for incidental tipping, like sky caps,
or cash only food deliveries. *In those cases, I need small bills, though.


Because of the fees the card companies charge, I rarely charge
anything under about $15. The merchant can actually be left with
nothing.
In the cases of certain small, family business, I won't use the card
at all, and they appreciate that.
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Old December 5th 08, 05:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Dec 3, 2:28 pm, B A R R Y wrote:
Maxwell wrote:

But I agree, plastic has become so universal, easy (no loose change),
and
accountable, I avoid using cash myself.


Same here. I even charge fast food and cab rides. G I hate change
enough to charge a total of $1.05 @ Wendy's!

About the only time I use cash is for incidental tipping, like sky caps,
or cash only food deliveries. In those cases, I need small bills, though.


Because of the fees the card companies charge, I rarely charge
anything under about $15. The merchant can actually be left with
nothing.
In the cases of certain small, family business, I won't use the card
at all, and they appreciate that.

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Aren't all the fees based on a percentage? Why would it really matter?


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Old December 5th 08, 03:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote in message
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Aren't all the fees based on a percentage? Why would it really matter?

There is a flat transaction fee and a percentage. Small volume businesses
pay highest for both.


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Old December 6th 08, 12:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Steve wrote:
There is a flat transaction fee and a percentage. Small volume businesses
pay highest for both.



Depends on how small the business's CC traffic is.

My plane co-owner owns a bicycle shop. I've worked part time there for
7 years. I think the original $15 number is far overstated based on his
business, as well as another friend's (2) package stores.

Everybody charges nearly everything at the package store, and most
transactions are under $15. Think about the typical lunch transaction.
$6, $7, maybe $9 or $10? All of my favorite one-off lunch haunts
gladly accept my cards.

Specifically at the bike shop, transactions over $35 are cheaper for the
merchant if the customer uses a debit card, under is better with credit.
We encourage college students who want to buy a $5 tube with a debit
card to let us run it as a Visa or Mastercard.
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Old December 6th 08, 12:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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B A R R Y wrote:
Steve wrote:
There is a flat transaction fee and a percentage. Small volume businesses
pay highest for both.



Depends on how small the business's CC traffic is.

My plane co-owner owns a bicycle shop. I've worked part time there for
7 years. I think the original $15 number is far overstated based on his
business, as well as another friend's (2) package stores.

Everybody charges nearly everything at the package store, and most
transactions are under $15. Think about the typical lunch transaction.
$6, $7, maybe $9 or $10? All of my favorite one-off lunch haunts
gladly accept my cards.

Specifically at the bike shop, transactions over $35 are cheaper for the
merchant if the customer uses a debit card, under is better with credit.
We encourage college students who want to buy a $5 tube with a debit
card to let us run it as a Visa or Mastercard.


Transaction fees are also usually tied to volume.


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Old December 6th 08, 12:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Because of the fees the card companies charge, I rarely charge
anything under about $15. The merchant can actually be left with
nothing.
In the cases of certain small, family business, I won't use the card
at all, and they appreciate that.
****************************

Jim in NC wrote the following:

I thought it was always a straight percentage of purchase, no?
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Old December 8th 08, 03:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Morgans wrote:
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Because of the fees the card companies charge, I rarely charge
anything under about $15. The merchant can actually be left with
nothing.
In the cases of certain small, family business, I won't use the card
at all, and they appreciate that.
****************************

Jim in NC wrote the following:

I thought it was always a straight percentage of purchase, no?


I'm not going to say always because I'm sure there are people out there
that negotiated bad CC processing deals. But the industry norm now is
either a flat negotiated percentage or a negotiated percentage that goes
up or down depending on volume. The key word in both is negotiated.

If you don't like the deal you are getting as a credit card merchant
shop for a new processor.
 




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