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NoblePay.com Blog – The Entrepreneurs Guide to Accepting Credit Cards Rss

Helping Customers

Posted on : 11-25-2009 | By : manager | In : About NoblePay, Credit Card Processing, Discussion

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Credit your customers

Credit your customers

At the end of the day, you chose to be in business in order to help customers.  Whatever the product or service that you offer, without customers to offer these to, the business is not likely to survive for very long.  So, when customers have specifically requested that you replace the existing policy of “cash only” to accepting both cash and credit card, consider that suggestion as a gift from your customers.

If your customers trust you enough to make suggestions, that is a good sign that your customers really like your business.  The least that you could do is to accept their generosity and start to accept credit cards.  When customers know that you value their input, you have won those customers over to your side, and have won their trust.  Trusting customers are the best customers that a business could ever want.  A business that has a steady base of customers is a business that is able to weather the good and bad times.  If the cost of having a business that has a loyal stream of customers is accepting credit cards, then that is the least of your problems, and many businesses would envy the position that you are in.

Accepting credit cards enables your business to focus more on pleasing the customers, instead of worrying about how to win customers that you don’t even have.  Continue to garner customer support of your business, and thrive as a business.  Learn more about the nominal costs involved with accepting credit cards by visiting Noblepay.com

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