Cash Discount Incentives to Offset Credit Card Processing Fees: Program Updated

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Better Payments Solutions has updated its cash discount incentive program, offering U.S. merchants a fully compliant dual-pricing solution that legally eliminates credit card processing fees and allows business owners to retain 100% of every sale.

-- Better Payments Solutions has recently implemented updates to its cash discount incentive program designed to help U.S. business owners legally eliminate merchant credit card processing fees.

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This announcement comes at a time when digital payments have become the dominant form of consumer spending across the United States. By 2024, research by the Merchants Payments Coalition and the National Retail Federation estimated that the average American household was bearing an additional $1,000 to $1,200 per year in card swipe fees, a burden that has only grown as cashless transactions accelerate.

The shift away from cash means that for most merchants, credit card processing fees range from 1.10% to 3.15% per transaction, with an all-in effective rate between 2.5% and 3.5% for many small businesses, meaning $2.50 to $3.50 is lost on every $100 sale. Better Payments Solutions has enhanced its program to directly address this reality by restructuring how processing costs are handled at the point of sale.

Better Payments Solutions' cash discount program works by building the cost of card acceptance directly into the standard listed price, so merchants maintain the same profit margin on every sale regardless of how a customer chooses to pay.

"When a card transaction occurs, the point-of-sale technology automatically isolates that built-in processing cost and applies it toward the merchant's fee, with no manual calculation or surprises. Meanwhile, customers who pay with cash or a gift card receive an automatic discount at checkout, with the discount amount predetermined within the proprietary software," says a company spokesperson. "The result is a fully automated system that allows business owners to offset up to 100% of their processing fees while remaining within card network guidelines and free from the unpredictable monthly statements that traditional processing generates."

Better Payments Solutions' implementation includes point-of-sale setup, compliant customer-facing signage, and full merchant onboarding to ensure the program is deployed correctly from day one, adds the company representative.

The program is designed to serve businesses across retail, food service, professional services, and high-volume categories. For e-commerce merchants, the program can be set up to include a virtual terminal, hosted payment pages, recurring billing, and shopping cart integration to reduce credit card processing fees on online transactions.

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