Dual Pricing

Say goodbye to processing fees and hello to more profits with Dual Pricing!

Bid farewell to transaction charges and greet increased earnings with Dual Pricing!

What is Dual Pricing?

The purpose of our Dual Pricing initiative is to assist entrepreneurs in eliminating the detrimental impact of credit card processing charges on their profits. This approach doesn’t involve an additional fee; instead, it offers a reduction to customers who choose to make payments with cash

Pricing of Products & Services

All our products and services come with discounted rates for customers who choose to pay in cash. Our advanced technology presents two distinct pricing options, prominently visible on both the terminal and the pin pad. This ensures that customers can readily see the cash discount when they opt for cash payment.

Achieve equilibrium between the increasing expenses associated with processing fees and the implementation of Dual Pricing.

The charges incurred for merchant processing can be counterbalanced through the accumulation derived from patrons who opt for credit card payments. These patrons will be presented with a pair of alternatives for payments: either in cash or via credit.


Displaying Notices

Install conspicuous notifications for customers at both the entrance and the checkout counter. These notices will effectively communicate the pricing structure and the potential cost savings associated with cash payments.

Cash versus Card Payments

Through the Dual Pricing Program, merchants gain the ability to present two separate transaction amounts: one for customers who prefer cash and another for those who use cards for payment. The terminal will clearly exhibit both prices, illustrating the discount applied to cash transactions. This approach enhances transparency and adherence to legal requirements.

Eliminating Transaction Fees

Enhance customer awareness by displaying informative notifications at both entry and checkout points. This way, customers can be well-informed about the pricing options and the possible financial benefits linked to opting for cash payments.