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`less in their wallet, and the vast majority would like
`to use cash less often. As we grow to expect more
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`MasterCard PayPass offers added security because
`the card never leaves your customer's hand.
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`Merchant Benefits
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`0 Faster than cash: handle more customers in less
`time.
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`o Faster than a card swipe: eliminates the trial
`and error of customers swiping their own cards
`or handing their card to sales clerks.
`0 Merchant differentiation: customers are more
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`likely to return to merchants that accept
`PavPass.
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`- Customers like to use it: MasterCard PayPass is
`simple and easy to use, great alternative to
`cash.
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`0 Higher tickets: MasterCard PayPass will drive
`more of your customers to use their cards, and
`their purchases are not limited to cash on hand.
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`Start accepting Pay-Pass
`For more information on how to start accepting
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