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Old 31-10-2010, 09:53 PM   #16
flappist
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Originally Posted by Kieron
Actually, it's a benefit to you as the vendor. If you don't offer CC facilities, then you don't get the business if I want to pay by CC.

Also, if I come to your company to purchase a widgit and it's $500 + 2% CC and down the road charges $500 with no CC fee for the same widgit, then you lose the sale.
Hey if I offered discount drugs and prostitution would that improve the sales in my gun shop?

Running a business is a lot more difficult than most realise.

9 out of 10 business go splat in the first year.

Of the survivors 9 out of 10 go splat in the next 4 years.

Discounting and absorbing costs will usually ensure that you have huge amounts of customers turn up at your administrator's liquidation sale.

Last edited by flappist; 31-10-2010 at 09:58 PM.
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