Question for craft vendors
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: chicago, IL
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I accept cc's at craft shows, but I'm also a legitimate business, collecting sales tax, etc...and I have had lots of bounced checks over the years...
It is a costly price of business...you can check out some of the info regarding fees thru Sam's Club or Costco.
If you are just starting out, why not stay with Check and cash for awhile...When I get to a location, I always will look for the cash station, so I can direct the customer.
It is a costly price of business...you can check out some of the info regarding fees thru Sam's Club or Costco.
If you are just starting out, why not stay with Check and cash for awhile...When I get to a location, I always will look for the cash station, so I can direct the customer.
#12
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: In Plain Sight
Posts: 290
I take cc's at shows and use ProPay. You must join and pay the fee. I believe for me it has been worth it for my higher ticket items and on custom orders. With checks get the info off the drivers license. I use a carbonless receipt pad from staples. They sign the receipt...this is a must. You check the signatures. You wait about 1 week for the $ to be transferred.to yur accounts. No knuckle buster and no phone hook up needed. Try to restrict their use of cc on items $20 and over. It works for me.
#13
Thanks so far. I think for the time being I'll avoid the credit card thing. Some of these other vendors said their sales increased 30 % after they started accepting credit cards. With my price range I'll stick to cash and checks.
#14
When I sell things at fairs and shows etc I never take checks cash only. I have been burned several times and lost a lot of profits. It is really hard to collect the money from an NSF check and you have to pay money to get it collected.
#15
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: chicago, IL
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Originally Posted by Deborah12687
When I sell things at fairs and shows etc I never take checks cash only. I have been burned several times and lost a lot of profits. It is really hard to collect the money from an NSF check and you have to pay money to get it collected.
#16
I only do cash and checks when I do a show. No one so far has ask if I took credit cards yet, and I have only taken a couple checks. I do this show about twice a year and I have a friend that has been doing things like this for years and if someone wants to give me a check I check with him, cause he really has a good sense of people.
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: England
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Originally Posted by newbie1001
Hi, this year I started making sewn items for sale at crafts shows. So far I've gone to 1 event, and considering the mistakes I made with set-up, presentation etc. I did fairly well. My items range from $3 to $55. Most of the vendors around me seemed to accept credit cards. I am not set up for anything like that (only cash and checks) and am wondering whether it would really create that many more sales. What are you accepting as payment? And if you accept credit cards, what service do you use? Thank you!
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