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Businesses: do you allow CREDIT CARD payments?
Looking to see form the other resto (mod) shops if you accept credit card payments?
My credit card company just told me they dont want to accept labor rate charges by credit card anymore because car owners could end up trying to charge back a large amount once they took a finished ride from the shop.(WTF?!) Who do you use/recommend?:willy: |
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Never heard of this: My credit card company just told me they dont want to accept labor rate charges by credit card anymore because car owners could end up trying to charge back a large amount once they took a finished ride from the shop.(WTF?!) That's strange!! lol:_paranoid |
Won't some type of acceptance of services doc signed with the CC receipt cover you? Just a thought...
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that's a good idea on their part. That way you couldn't get hit with a chargeback on labor. If someone decides they don't like the labor cost/quality they can dispute the charge with their card holder. Then until the dispute is cleared up, you are out the money.
Thread highjack: In a totally different, non automotive business, I had a customer dispute a charge AFTER i had refunded their cc account. It can 2-3 days for a credit to show up on someones account. They thought it was instant and got PO'd and disputed the charge. Until it got cleared up, I was out 2x the $. :mad: :willy: . The stupid part is that this person had signed a membership agreement with a 30 days notice cancellation policy. 3 months go by without seeing them as their monthy charge occurs and their in-house credit builds. Then they call all PO'd and demand refund, claim they never signed a contract, blah blah blah. So to be nice, we agree to refund them, even though we are not obligated. That's when they disputed the charges. At some point during this mess they call us back and say they will just come in and start their membership up again in about 1.5 months when they are back in town. We then told them, "sorry, but your money is no good here." :D moral of the story: Contrary to popular belief, the customer is not always right, and some need to be told that fact. No one has the right to mistreat me or my staff and continue to use our service. |
We have been doing CC for many years with no problems yet knock on wood. I know people can be bad and this is the first step to the CC telling you what you can and cant do because they need to make sure that they are protected as well.
Just when you thougth you have seen everything, the CC have all the control and at the rate they are going I dont think many people will use them too much longer. They are charging way too many points for everything. |
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Now here's an issue I've run into.
IF you pay your credit card bill IN FULL each month - you can NOT dispute a prior charge. Payment in full signifies that you are fully satisfied with all the transactions. Not many people I know pay their bills in full - but I do... I'm lucky and have been retired for many many years now... and I'm not making 12 or 20% on my money - UNLESS I pay my bill in full... in that case I'm making that same amount of interest on my money - because I'm not paying it! :>) If a customer has to put their shop charges on a credit card - I'd quit working on their stuff... My .02 |
I prefer to work with a shop that accepts credit cards so I can get the points (although they are worth less these days). Just because someone prefers to use credit card does not mean they cannot pay in cash. You get points and the benefit of 30 days cash flow by using credit cards. It's called personal financial management... assuming you have the discipline to manage it appropriately.
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Flash --
That's the universal big IF... Most don't have the discipline... Seems our banks don't have it either!! LOL |
Flash --
I wouldn't want to impugn anyones personal preference - and we each have our own. I'm just thinking that if I was working on a guys car - and it was going to be 1000's of dollars - and sometimes that much in one month... and he starts laying out a Visa... I'm going to be real real suspicious of whether or not that can really afford what he's doing. There are - of course - many reasons why people use credit cards. We use our Alaska Air Visa for lots of big purchases - for the miles we rack up... and all our on line stuff if I can't use PayPal. But these charges cost the business a fee and I don't think those fees are built in to many shops labor charges. Maybe I'm wrong. But I could certainly see why a shop wouldn't accept it. |
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Darren --
You're no doubt correct. I only had this happen one time - and the time frame for disputing the purchase might have elapsed. I can't even think of what the dispute was now.. but I'll NEVER forget the Visa person telling me I can't dispute "whatever" because I'd paid my bill in full. I can't tell you how taken aback I was at that. It's the same as when my buddy (owns a mortgage company) told me that people that make payments have a higher credit score than people that pay cash. Or even than people that charge but pay off the charge each month. That astounds me... Anyway - it's all a good discussion! And as usual I usually learn something! |
Good points Greg. I guess if you are in a strong position to demand/only accept cash, then good for that business, but for one of my businesses I would lose sales if I did not accept credit cards/AMEX.
And there was a day when I definitely should NOT have been putting car mods on my credit card but I did it anyway cuz its a disease man! :lol: And your point about higher FICO score because of carrying a balance is one I have been told is true and well documented. It's why I keep a small balance on my credit cards at all times to keep the ratios all in line that the credit reporting agencies use to determine your "creditworthiness".. Good talk, Russ. :D |
Well -- I'm the first one to tell anyone that will listen -- I'm one of those guys that's very very thankful for what has come my way quite by accident! I always say - "better lucky than smart!". I can tell you for certain... I'm luckier than smart!
My wife went to work for Microsoft in 1984 - and was senior management for 19 years.... I quit working at 40 and stayed home and raised our two kids. So I'm the guy they made the movie about - Mister Mom! LOL I can also tell you that I have NOT forgotten when I didn't have a window or a bucket! Maybe that's why dressing up for me is blue jeans and a t-shirt with a hole in it. And I go down to my shed and do my own work... But I get to jump in my pool when I'm done on the hot days! EEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHAAAAAA Credit is one of those things that baffles me. I pay cash and have enormous assets... and have a lower credit score than somebody making a grand a week and making payments. Go figure. I have some european friends - and they just don't understand Americans use of credit. We've had many heated debates on the subject. As Americans - we've certainly witnessed what has happened because of the too liberal use of it - and what is happening to "us" when it dries up! But now I digress. This has been a good topic.... |
Try this.
try taking 40,000 in cash to the bank teller for a job and see what happens!!!!!:_paranoid now that cash is not an acceptble method of payment and CC are no good what is the option???????? interact?? that has now become the only acceptable payment type. cuz you sure ain't gonna take a personal cheque are you. we normally will have the customer get a certified bank draft. it is a PITA for the customer but thats too bad |
I do very few credit card transactions. I have found the guys who really can't afford to build a car try to use a credit cards. I have customers send me a check every 2 weeks for the work completed in that time frame. They send me a personal check and we start on another invoice. If at any point they are not satisfied they can pull the car or I can get rid of them. The additional expense of credit card charges for doing the transaction, is reason enough to me to not do a credit card transaction.
I understand some customers want the points or mileage for the large expense, but in the car building industry there is not the room in the hourly rate to lose another 2-3% on a regular basis. That margin could make the difference between a successful profit margin and not. |
All very good and valid points guys!!
Very good topic.:thumbsup: |
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I probably would be very annoyed if my builder asked me to get a certified check every time I had to make a payment. Quote:
If you don't like the fees for CC merchant fees, tell customers you will add 2-3% to the invoice to take credit cards. That way they still get to decide if they want the points and the benefit of 30 days cash flow. And you don't lose out. This is a good thread topic and very interesting. Thanks to you builders for chiming in with your opinions. :woot: |
Any cash deposit over 10k has to be accompanied by a form at the bank. It is the governments way to try and track money laundering.
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I sent Frank at Prodigy 3 wire transfers for labor. I have used credit cards for every other purchase for safety purposes. There are so many people that have my credit card numbers it's staggering. I'm just not comfortable with my debit card number floating around. Like Flash, I want to get my points and pay it off every month.
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EDIT: Jody, I just rememdered... it was the Calif State Board of Equalization. They accept debit only or charge you 3% for credit card! |
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