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Cash discounting program from North American Bancard

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Cash discounting from Shaw Merchant Group? Another major benefit to the merchant is that there is no contract associated with the EDGE cash discount program. That means that even if merchants want to try it out for a few months to see the effects on their business, they can do this without fearing having to get locked into a long contract. As an agent, this allows you to quickly and easily build trust with your merchants. You can show them the power that the EDGE cash discount program can have on their revenue without having to lock them into a contract or pressure them to do something they don’t want to do. With a free, no-cost, no-obligation program, your merchant will feel as comfortable with you as ever.

There’s an incredible amount of emotion that goes into B2C sales. Consider small businesses selling their product for the first time, or the first time someone buys a car. There is so much riding on that one transaction because it’s based more on emotion. B2B sales can be rather cut and dry—strategic and rational. There is a strategy in place to ensure the sale happens, and again, there’s multiple stakeholders on each side to help move the buying process along.

When you use the Cash Discount Program, you must make it known that you offer cash buyers a discount on the total cost of the items and customers paying with a credit card pay the full, listed price. This isn’t a surcharge – you aren’t penalizing credit card paying customers. Instead, you’re offering cash discounting or rewarding cash-paying customers. You have a product listed for $20. John comes in and buys the product for $20, paying with a credit card. John pays $20. Jan comes in and buys the product for $20, paying cash. Jan pays $19.20 because she gets a 4% discount for paying cash. Discover extra info at ISO Cash Discount Program.

Be proactive: Clients want to know that you’re thinking about them. They want to feel special. Too often financial advisors and bankers let too much time pass between talking to their current clients because they don’t want to be viewed as a pest or come across too salesy. However, your clients want your advice. Be proactive and give it to them. If you read something on LinkedIn’s Financial Services blog that you think is applicable, send it along. If one of your clients is looking to expand in the Chinese market and you read an article about U.S. companies trying to break through, highlight the important part and suggest a phone call to discuss the implications. Don’t sit back and wait for your clients to reach out to you. Stay in constant contact. This will strengthen your relationships, help you uncover new opportunities, and protect your clients from your competitors.

Perhaps one of the easiest places to find a senior discount is at your favorite restaurants. Though most chains offer discounts across the board, many smaller locations will as well. Be sure to ask about special event savings days or early dinner discounts available. Restaurants typically will advertise these discounts. Alamo Drafthouse: Moviegoers ages 60-plus can view weekday shows before 2pm for only $6, less than half of the general admissions price of $13.75. That special low pricing applies all day on Wednesday for the chain’s Senior Day. See here for locations. Amtrak: Travelers ages 65 and over can receive a 10% discount on most rail fares on most Amtrak trains. Kathy Levine, 70, of Long Beach, N.Y. uses the discount frequently to visit her daughter and granddaughter 200 miles away. “I prefer not to drive the four hours it takes,” says Levine. “The Amtrak discount allows me to see them more often.”

Let’s Make Things Easier With an Example: A store sells baseball gloves at the price of $10 each. There’s a signage on the door that says, ‘We have a discount on cash payment while all credit card payments will be made on full price”. Now, if the payment is made via credit card, you will charge $10.5, which the customer will assume is the actual non-discounted cost of the gloves. Now let’s put this example in our previous 7 Eleven kind of store scenario. Here, we will have a 4% surcharge on credit card payment instead of $0.50 from the example because we are allowed to have a 4% charge max. So if the baseball gloves seller is doing $10k a month in credit card payments, we will tell him that instead of paying a $300 fee from your pocket, you put a 4% fee on credit card payments. Discover additional details on here.