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Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 7th, 2007, 5:39 pm
by harrellbenjamin
cazador;24139 wrote:Ever been to a seminar and you shake hands with the person on each side of you and in front and behind you to create an ,, all together ,, idea ?
Samething here , ok , w're all in the same business only to repair chips and cracks .
But atleast we get to know the person thas has a question is not someone standing in the desert yelling for help, than we know his enviremont.
We here south , have to deal with a lot of sun, windschields that hot you can fry an egg on , any tech up north deals with rain and much colder windschields.
For this reason the advise can be differently , taking in consideration the curcumstances the tech works in and has to deal with.
Just my thoughts.

HUH???????????????:eusa_doh:

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 7th, 2007, 7:52 pm
by cazador
I receive brochures from companies, Cardservice Int'l and Innovative , that offer equipment to use when a customer prefers to pay their w/s repair bill with a credit card .
After signing up a contract with one of the above , how much can I expect to see my telephone bill increase.
I'll be working mobil and use my cell phone to hook it up with.
Anyone using this equipment and what is your experience .
How many days does it take until the $$ are deposited ?

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 7th, 2007, 9:17 pm
by Bois
My merchant card vendor provides a toll-free (800) number to call in for approvals. I use my cell phone which has 1,000/mo free minutes. No cost to me.

Funds are deposited within 2 days.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 7th, 2007, 9:18 pm
by GlasWeldTech
I would think that just about everyone now days has nationwide calling plans. Calling 800 numbers sometimes is VERY expensive with some plans. I would get a direct number from them to call.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 8th, 2007, 9:33 am
by cazador
Hi Bois,
Who is your merchant vendor card holder, anyone of the two I mentioned, and what's their charge per month or better what's their 1-800 number than I drop a line to get all info.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 9th, 2007, 9:04 pm
by Bois
cazador, I use The [Texas] Independent Bankers Bank (tibsite.com). I got all my information from my local bank (not one of these national banks like Chase). Steve Lang at TIB assisted me with set-up questions. Their customer service nbr is 800-327-0053.

They charge me $6.00/mo fee plus 3.24% of transaction amount plus $0.70 for telephone dial-up & authorization. I use a manual "knuckle buster" machine to imprint receipt and then, using my cell phone, dial in the information (automated system - no person). Simple! Receive credit within 2-3 days.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 9th, 2007, 10:05 pm
by cazador
Bois,
This afternoon before I read your thread I checked with my bank, BoA and they set me up with a DIAL-PAY program .
Set-up fee $50.00.
Monthly Ongoing Fee $9.95
The ,,knuckel-buster,, imprinter machine a 1-time charge $30.00 and for every credit card handling 2,12% plus $0.60 transmission/authorization fee.
No contract, I can bail out any time.
All together from every $50.00 chip repair it cost me $1.66 in fees.
Because I signed up for their plan I received some WELCOME MONEY, because I opened a business account ($50), applied for a business credit card ($50) and the BoA Merchant Service ($100) total $200 straight into my account , not bad !
Comparing my plan with yours, it really doesn't make all that much differance, except for those 200 bucks !
Thanks anyway for your info.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 10th, 2007, 8:20 am
by osadebe
hi there,
as 4 d slang, it just a shorthand way of typing fast while browsing in nigeria cos getting connected into the net doesnt come cheap.
as per filing my profile i wouldnt mind doing that if it came to mind at the initial stage.
thanks for the advice you did give howeva it kinda boosted me to just go ahead and do dat whc i hv to do.
thanks agn.

Re: new into dis biz

Posted: April 10th, 2007, 8:59 pm
by cazador
OSADEBE,
I'm not interested in a speed course shorthand and hopefully with me the other Forum members neither.
As one of the Forum members mentioned some time back and I'm repeating him : Let's communicate in readable English .