(21-04-2022, 01:35 PM)king1 Wrote: what they really need is cash sale accounts for these folks that gives the good discount but requires payment at the timeQuite.
(Not just a stupid loyalty card that might get you a free coffee once a week or a pittance off ).  Would seem to be a win win for everyone...  Do they exist?
(21-04-2022, 02:10 PM)SueDonim Wrote:I was not wanting credit.... they were happy to give me a discount so long as I had an account.,.. and fyi last time I dealt with a branch of that firm.. some years ago now in  one of many loads of timber I had 17 Tonne of palings delivered to me...(21-04-2022, 01:35 PM)king1 Wrote: what they really need is cash sale accounts for these folks that gives the good discount but requires payment at the time
(Not just a stupid loyalty card that might get you a free coffee once a week or a pittance off ).  Would seem to be a win win for everyone...  Do they exist?
That could be useful as a larger version of "loyalty" cards to prove that you are a regular customer, but doesn't really help to secure credit, other than giving someone a chance to build a relationship with a business. To change from cash to credit would still be a risk that requires some kind of credit history. When I was hit with this in 1980 I was told to go and get a credit card, which I did and therefore didn't need the hp I was asking for.
For OP's example no amount of loyalty cards will help to identify the person as a legitimate trade customer. That part is not about cash versus credit, but about whether you are bona fide when you don't have references from others in the trade.