Discussing Payment with Customers

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Your total is...

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used to say the total amount of all purchases made by a customer
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How would you like to pay? / How will you be paying?

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used to ask a customer if they will use cash or card to pay
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Will that be cash or credit? / Cash or card?

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another way to ask about a customer's preferred mode of payment
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Do you accept...? / Do you take...?

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asked by a customer to know whether a retail store accepts non-cash payments
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Please insert your card. / Please tap your card.

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used to request for the customer to insert (or tap) their card into the device used to process card payments
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Do you take checks?

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asked by a customer when they prefer to pay using a check instead of cash or card
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Can I get a discount?

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asked by a customer when they want a price reduction on their purchase
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Do you have any coupons?

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used to ask a customer if they have discount coupons or promo vouchers that can reduce the total amount of their purchase
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Here’s your receipt.

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used as a way to acknowledge payment of a bill after a purchase
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Would you like a bag?

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used to offer a customer a paper or a plastic bag to carry their items; usually asked to confirm whether the customer brought their own bags
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