Posted by Mark Robke on April 29, 2016 at 10:38:24 from (67.140.182.136):
In Reply to: Taking credit cards posted by Mtractor on April 28, 2016 at 19:01:05:
From a buyer's standpoint,I almost never use cash for anything-the money in my wallet will stay there for months at a time.Using credit cards,I get a statement telling me where I spent money,and I only write 1 check.Cash can be lost or stolen,and would not be replaceable.Credit card lost: just call them up,and cancel,and get a new one.No loss.A few small businesses that I have talked to,said taking cards increased their business.Since I and lots of people don't carry cash,businesses that take cards benefit taking cards. A few years ago I was selling hay,and it was getting dark out and breezy,and my customer was paying cash,even though I knew him and would have taken a check,and some cash blew out of his hand.We never found it and he was upset at himself.Cash to me is unhandy,you have to carry a small fortune just to pay gas and groceries.Credit is easier,and also I understand they will help you with warranty complaints in some cases.Mark
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