Dale, That works if you know in advance that they want to "charge it'. Of course one can pass it along to all their customers. Fran H. Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 11/5/2002 9:17:15 PM Pacific Standard Time, >DJ_Streit@hotmail.com writes: > > >> Subj:Re: Credit Cards >> Date:11/5/2002 9:17:15 PM Pacific Standard Time >> From:<A HREF="mailto:DJ_Streit@hotmail.com">DJ_Streit@hotmail.com</A> >> Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> >> To:<A HREF="mailto:tito@philbondi.com">tito@philbondi.com</A>, <A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> >> Sent from the Internet >> >> Pass the three percent along to your clients > > Dale Erwin > >> >> I've gotten a few bigger jobs like refinishing because I take credit cards >> which I wouldn't have gotten otherwise. At first I didn't want to do >> tunings on credit cards, but I found it wasn't too bad. The credit card >> company takes 3%, some people think that is too much, but I can live with >> it >> if it keeps my clients happy. I don't get but a handful of these jobs per >> year anyway, but the clients seem to like the option and it gives them >> reassurance of credibility. >> > > __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
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