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Offline John m

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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2022, 11:50:47 am »
Would much rather be paying 1.95. % credit card fee than 15% free now fee the erm is correct in saying it could be possible to take back some work from app work if the taxi industry and Nta do this correctly.

We are supposed to be getting 11.5% increase and included in that is a % for accepting cards .So the CC cost is offset by the increase .
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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #16 on: May 08, 2022, 12:55:08 pm »
Disrespectful topic, I was never Ian Paisley's greatest follower, but the man is dead and respect should be shown.

Shame on you John M.

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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #17 on: May 08, 2022, 01:31:56 pm »
We will get some work back from the apps but we will lose a lot of the cash customers that will switch to card.I'll support any app boycott of one comes but I genuinely believe too many drivers enjoy the pretence of working for a company.I've even seen ambassadors wearing the Freenow jackets FFS.Some clowns we have.

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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2022, 02:20:38 pm »
Disrespectful topic, I was never Ian Paisley's greatest follower, but the man is dead and respect should be shown.

Shame on you John M.

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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #19 on: May 08, 2022, 05:52:46 pm »
We will get some work back from the apps but we will lose a lot of the cash customers that will switch to card. <snip>
Maybe it could be like some of the payment terminals you see in some cafes.  The screen has 3 tip options (20, 10, 5%) in big letters and a very small 'pay now' option at the bottom.  You feel guilt-ed (?) into pressing one of the tip buttons  :-[
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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #20 on: May 08, 2022, 06:38:05 pm »
We will get some work back from the apps but we will lose a lot of the cash customers that will switch to card. <snip>
Maybe it could be like some of the payment terminals you see in some cafes.  The screen has 3 tip options (20, 10, 5%) in big letters and a very small 'pay now' option at the bottom.  You feel guilt-ed (?) into pressing one of the tip buttons  :-[
It's bad enough, but we don't yet need to become beggars. The cabapp terminal has that tip option on it, but I never show it to the client. Pay the metered fare, and I'm happy, add a tip, and I am very appreciative, but perish the day that I would ever ask for one.
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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2022, 08:19:53 pm »
The SumUp tip function is on the app(my phone) which isn't visible to the passenger and I ain't asking them if they want to tip me,just put the terminal up to the screen and let them tap.

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Re: ian paisley glad he is dead
« Reply #22 on: May 09, 2022, 12:49:28 pm »
We will get some work back from the apps but we will lose a lot of the cash customers that will switch to card. <snip>
Maybe it could be like some of the payment terminals you see in some cafes.  The screen has 3 tip options (20, 10, 5%) in big letters and a very small 'pay now' option at the bottom.  You feel guilt-ed (?) into pressing one of the tip buttons  :-[
It's bad enough, but we don't yet need to become beggars. The cabapp terminal has that tip option on it, but I never show it to the client. Pay the metered fare, and I'm happy, add a tip, and I am very appreciative, but perish the day that I would ever ask for one.
I totally agree Harry.

 


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