Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Think about what U do to earn $125 net IN YOUR DAY JOB.

Tuesday September 15  DWP Business Overview at 110 North Bascom Ave San Jose CA 95128... 5 pm. Bring your guests.

RSVP. Call us and we will have a seat ready for you. 
Robinson 4088769950 DIGITAL WORLD PAY Agent/Pacific Accounts Executive

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Watch these links. Decide now. Grow your network. Grow your business!

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GET THIS WORD OUT TO YOUR MERCHANTS!!

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 SOURCE: HUFFINGTON POST  9-14-15

The clock is ticking for businesses in the United States that accept card payments - by the end of this month, these merchants must have point of sale (POS) terminals compatible with the new chip-based card technology being rolled out (commonly referred to as EMV). Failure to do so can end up costing business owners greatly, as the cost of fraud is shifted away from banks and onto them. Despite this, most small and midsize business (SMB) owners are not ready, or not planning on upgrading their readers. The reason behind this pushback can be attributed to two major causes.

We surveyed some of the most readily available card readers to merchants, through online providers, and found that the average cost of a card reader that supports signatures to be $556, while the non-signature counterparts cost just $206.
The other seldom spoken about cost of EMV is the time lost on upgrading/training. Before they can be put to use, these new POS will need to be linked up with existing computer systems (if any), and installed. After that is done, all register attendants will need to be shown how to use and troubleshoot these readers, so they can show customers the "new way of paying". The larger the business, and the more employees these business owners have working POS terminals, the larger the time cost will become.

Nearly 1 in 4 SMB Owners Think EMV Is Unnecessary. A recent study put out by Justin Guinn, a Market Research Associate with Software Advice, found that 23% of businesses they surveyed consider EMV terminals to be unnecessary. Furthermore, 10% haven't even heard about this new technology before. This study was not the only one to demonstrate the lack of readiness on the part of US businesses. Just last month, Wells Fargo reported that only 49% of business owners are aware of the upcoming liability shift.
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EVEN IF THE MERCHANT DOESN'T 'RESPECT EMV',
he must surely respect the new payment options like Apple Pay and Google Wallet.  They are wrapped up in the FREE emv terminal you can provide him!   Just let him know.

Need brochures?  Contact Barb.

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FROM THE INBOX:

Think about what U do to earn

$125 NET IN YOUR DAY JOB.


We had new Agent join last December and she had not done anything or sponsored anyone - as agent or merchant.

Two weeks ago, she casually mentioned to a biz owner about EMV.

He did his own research and decided to buy a new terminal from this sleeping agent.

When he discovered he could get a FREE terminal PLUS 20% monthly commission, he went to her website, signed as agent and enrolled himself as his own customer.

Sleeping agent made $125.00 so it helps to open your mouth -at least once every 9 months.

And merchant still does not believe he will make $50.00 for enrolling himself as his own merchant.

Mike

Michael R. Lammons
Global Sales Manager
Digital World Pay

559 824 3254 Cell & Text

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Image result for little girl talking
"Yes, emv.  Spelled e for elephant, 
m for mommy, and v for vitamin. 
Have you heard of it?"



 

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