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Have your POS provider add a line on the CC receipt for Tips.
Then you'll have to deal with cashing out the tips and dealing with the lost percentage on those tips. I recommend against it. You're not a bank.
I think it truly boils down to having a dollar in there hand or not. Simple as that, if there receiving cash back its a lot easier to throw some in the tip jar. I also agree with andre, people that dont want to tip pay with credit cards. At the last place i worked we stopped taking credit card tips for "tax reasons", which meant that it was easier on the owner not to mess with them. LAME!
It seems we actually perform MORE service for CC users as they tend to buy more, but they tip less. We have looked at how we are being in general, like, maybe we are not as good as we think. But, we do pride ourselves on customer service.
We also considered it was more instantly visible to notice the amount of the tip in the moment and that a customer would rather not tip if they felt it was small. Thanks for the conversations. I am determined to bring our CC tipping up. It does get a little irritating that even after a $10, 20 or 30 sale, they do not tip on the card.
I agree with Jay. When we added the tip line to the receipt slip the frequency of tips went WAY up. Yes, you'll have to deal converting the tips to cash and you'll give up that 2% to the credit card company. I suppose you could deduct the 2% from their tips but is it really worth the time and trouble to give somebody 98 cents instead of a dollar?
Many systems don't require a signature on purchases under $20 but you'll pay a higher rate to the credit card processor for this feature and your barista's tips will decline because the customer will no longer be presented with a convenient way to tip. We opted for the cheaper rate and thus still require a signature for every credit or debit purchase.
People tip larger and more frequently when presented with an easy way to do it and especially when it doesn't require cash out-of-pocket.
It seems we actually perform MORE service for CC users as they tend to buy more, but they tip less. We have looked at how we are being in general, like, maybe we are not as good as we think. But, we do pride ourselves on customer service.
We also considered it was more instantly visible to notice the amount of the tip in the moment and that a customer would rather not tip if they felt it was small. Thanks for the conversations. I am determined to bring our CC tipping up. It does get a little irritating that even after a $10, 20 or 30 sale, they do not tip on the card.
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