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Crowdsourcing: Do You Accept Apple Pay or Venmo or Other Non-Traditional Forms of Payment in the Salon?

This month we asked nail techs: Do you accept Apple Pay or Venmo or other non-traditional forms of payment in the salon?

by Staff
October 19, 2018
Crowdsourcing: Do You Accept Apple Pay or Venmo or Other Non-Traditional Forms of Payment in the Salon?

 

1 min to read


I only accept Zelle, Venmo, PayPal, ApplePay, Cash App, and cash. I’ve spent years accepting credit cards and paying thousands in crazy fees and I’m not doing it anymore. These awesome fee-less ways to get paid are ultimately helping my bottom line and allowing me to keep my prices comfortable for my clients. I gave my clients more than enough time to adjust and even teach people how to use whichever app they choose to use. It works for me and my business and we all love it.
@glitternailartist
Via Instagram

I operate by myself and accept lots of  cash
app payments. It’s convenient for us both.
@rehab.nailstyle
Via Instagram

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At our salon we accept cash, Square, and Cash App payments. Cash App is super easy and it’s what the younger people are using.
Yanin Moreno,
Luscious Nails,
Bradenton, Fla.

No, unless it’s for tips. If I can’t track it for tax/audit purposes, I won’t use it. Just because it’s an option doesn’t mean I have to add it. Cash or debit or credit card work just fine.
@oluwaseyi_aladeselu
Via Instagram

Yes, I accept Cash App and Zelle, so there are no excuses as to why a client cannot pay.
@tayslay_nails
Via Instagram

No, because they cancel the transaction after they leave the shop. That’s happened to me before.
@nailsby_kelly2013
Via Instagram

Next Question:

What’s one thing you’ve changed your mind about within the nail industry?
[Answers will be printed in the February 2019 issue.] Share your opinion on the topic by emailing your response by November 15 to Beth.Livesay@bobit.com. Please include your name, salon, city and state, and a high-resolution headshot with your response.

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