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passing the merchant costs on to your customer is not illegal, however it is against the agreement you sign with visa/mastercard/amex and if your customers complain to their banks, the credit card companies can revoke your right to process their cards.
that being said, you can offer a cash...
The OP said other options are welcome:smile:
If it has to be somewhere is the USA, I may have a harder time as my only experience is Detroit and NYC, neither of which i could see myself living.
we do engraving every day, for something that size we would be around $55 for the large one and $40 for the small, don't use the pricing from online retailers, much like online sign retailers, they are ridiculously low
This is from signcraft magazine, it`s what I give customers here:
http://www.signcraft.com/community/blogs/20090508/How-to-apply-your-vinyl-graphics.aspx
My insurance company couldn't give 2 s**ts if i'm happy or not, they have all price fixed their rates to each other, odd how every quote I get is within $5 a month for auto insurance.
Insurance companies pretty much have a license to print money, by law you have to have insurance, but there are no laws in place governing how much is "reasonable" to charge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtEp5yc-g3A
blades are crazy expensive too, like $12 each, these would be good in a trimmer mounted on a track system, but as others have said, almost impossible to cut a straight line with these.
Thanks that's what i thought, We don't use much 3M stuff, but the few things we have gotten always has 3M stamped on every available square inch, either the competitor is lying to me, or his supplier is lying to him.
Can anyone tell me if 3M puts their logo on their carrier paper for all their digital print vinyl? we do some laminating for a competitor and he says he's getting a great deal on 3M print vinyl (can't remember the exact type, one of their lower end calendared types) but when he brings it in it...
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