• @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      All 3 of mine have taken a credit card without batting an eye.

      I find it hard to believe anyone at a proper studio is going to balk at taking card payment. They’re a business.

      Cash only tattoo is a giant red flag you’re dealing with a fly-by-night scratcher. Run.

    • @schmidtster
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      121 year ago

      Why wouldn’t they take credit card?

        • @schmidtster
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          21 year ago

          And you would than need to prove what fraud happened.

          Chargebacks aren’t these magical things, they get investigated.

          • @rockSlayer
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            01 year ago

            How closely do you think they investigate? Because they sure as shit won’t be visiting your home to check for fresh tattoos.

            • @schmidtster
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              11 year ago

              Tattoo artists take pictures of their work no? Investigation asks the vendor for proof too, they send the picture of their receipt, ink job and waiver….

              • @rockSlayer
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                01 year ago

                I’ve been to multiple tattoo parlors. None took pictures, likely because none of my tattoos were especially unique. The only reason I could think of for it to be worth a picture is because my tattoos have a lot of line work. This is also a complete hypothetical, because all of my tattoos were cash only.

                • @schmidtster
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                  Get cash and no evidence of work to skip the IRS/CRA get hit elsewhere, that’s the risk you take.

                  Legit shops won’t get scammed since it’s cut and dry work was done.

                  • @rockSlayer
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                    11 year ago

                    all of the parlors I’ve been to are legitimate businesses registered within the state of Minnesota with the appropriate certifications to do body work, as required by the state. None of it was illegitimate. Tattoo parlors would rather not take the risk, and it’s well known that part of tattoo culture is cash payments.

    • Wren
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      41 year ago

      The artist I just got a tattoo from was fine with taking a credit card. I thought it was weird too, but they are out there

      • @TheRedSpade
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        71 year ago

        What’s weird about it? Most businesses take credit cards.

        • Wren
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          31 year ago

          From my experience they prefer payment that isn’t easily disputed / claimed as fraud. Don’t get me wrong I was more than happy to get the points, it’s just unusual, since they do typically prefer cash / cash adjacent

          • @schmidtster
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            They prefer cash to avoid the IRS, it’s so THEY can do the fraud.

            Legit businesses don’t need to worry about being scammed since any chargebacks get investigated. A receipt, a picture of the tattoo and a signed waiver, zero chance of the fraud working out in the scammers favour.

      • @foggy
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        -21 year ago

        I’m betting that a tattoo artist isn’t going to be as civil or forgiving as a graphic designer about getting stiffed.