I bought a package of these. They're very handy for pricing, peel off easily and don't leave any residue.
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I had a customer that didn't even look at the price. I think he saw a bowl of mine from a distance, walked over and picked it up, and without looking, asked "Do you Take VISA?" Easy sale! It was marked $350, but he might've paid double without a second thought. I wish all customers were like that. I've also had shows that people will look, feel, then move on. I'd like to ask if they think it's overpriced, or if their budget is just too tight.
Taking cards can be a big help. Square and PayPal are the 2 big ones that come to mind, but I'm sure there are others. It's convenient and allows people to spend a little more freely, but just a heads-up, they tend to favor of the buyer, not the seller, when/if something goes wrong.
I had a woman buy about $400 worth of my stuff. I processed her card and all was well until about 4 or 5 months later. On a Friday night, I got an email from PayPal saying she was disputing the charge with her bank and they had reversed the charge. PayPal had "opened a case" and I figured they'd get her side of the story, then ask me for mine; not so. On Sunday morning, I got another email saying case was closed in her favor. (and that my account balance was negative and would incur more fees if it stayed that way. They wouldn't give me any info on her except for her name. Lucky for me, it was a very unusual name and she lived and worked nearby. I wrote a non-threatening but very firm note and left it on her front door, in her malbox and at her office. She did pay me back plus the overdraft fees. (she said she didn't remember??) I just do cash, check, or Venmo. No more card processing for me.
I have not done many shows, and I'm not sure I will do more in the future. It's fun meeting people and seeing/hearing their reactions to my work. It was fascinating that at one particular show, with a large table full of pieces, there were 2 bowls that got picked up way more than all others. I never would've guessed it, it was far from a favorite, but this one bowl was picked up by almost every single person that went by. I sold a decent amount that day, but that one came home with me.