Keeping Tabs? ; Fewer Small Businesses Offer Credit to Loyal Customers

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The sandwich was a "Slickster," an impossible-to-resist combo of ham, fried eggplant and cheese. The eater: Sean Bierman, of Kinnelon. The cost: zero, for now.

All Bierman had to do before he ate his breakfast was give his order to a woman behind the counter of A Taste of Reality deli, who recorded it in a three-ring binder. At the end of the month, it's up to his parents to pay up.

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Keeping Tabs? ; Fewer Small Businesses Offer Credit to Loyal Customers

No wonder he came back for lunch.

It may be rare, but the tradition of letting customers pay on credit is not entirely dead. Besides A Taste of Reality Deli, there's a hardware store in Lincoln Park where contractors get supplies w...

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