CJMickeyMouse
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Another retailer perspective here....
We do NOT accept credit or debit cards. Why? Because insurance companies tell us what we charge for prescriptions. Sometimes that number is dangerously close to our cost of acquisition.
If we took plastic, we risk losing a little on every sale. If every person that came through the door bought 10 greeting cards, we would be fine. Obviously that is not going to happen.
NOT worth it for us. We choose to allow charges - on kind of a one strike you are out basis - and it has worked well. This would not fly in a big city - but it works here in our rural area.
If it matters - I do use credit cards.... but typically not for a purchase under $50 or so. Ca$h is king when it comes to small purchases.
Edited to add... if a retailer has a posted policy that I don't like.... I simply won't shop there. I just don't get the whole "run them out of business philosophy". The people that run around screaming that a 50 cent charge is illegal and waving contracts are the kind of customers that many businesses can do without anyhow.
We do NOT accept credit or debit cards. Why? Because insurance companies tell us what we charge for prescriptions. Sometimes that number is dangerously close to our cost of acquisition.
If we took plastic, we risk losing a little on every sale. If every person that came through the door bought 10 greeting cards, we would be fine. Obviously that is not going to happen.
NOT worth it for us. We choose to allow charges - on kind of a one strike you are out basis - and it has worked well. This would not fly in a big city - but it works here in our rural area.

If it matters - I do use credit cards.... but typically not for a purchase under $50 or so. Ca$h is king when it comes to small purchases.

Edited to add... if a retailer has a posted policy that I don't like.... I simply won't shop there. I just don't get the whole "run them out of business philosophy". The people that run around screaming that a 50 cent charge is illegal and waving contracts are the kind of customers that many businesses can do without anyhow.