Survey of Credit Card Use by ESOs October 2005. Results Response Rate72.7% 1 -- Does your ESO accept Master Card for payments at all? Yes 33.3% No 66.6%

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Survey of Credit Card Use by ESOs October 2005

Results Response Rate72.7% 1 -- Does your ESO accept Master Card for payments at all? Yes 33.3% No 66.6% a - If so, does your ESO accept Master Card for payments for vocational services? Yes 8% No 92% b - If so, will your ESO accept Master Card for payments from DRS? Yes 15% No 50% No Response 35%

Results continued 2 -- If required to use Master Card for vocational services from DRS, please comment on; a. -- What are the advantages to your Organization? Faster pay 18 Left blank 14 No advantage 9 other 7 b. -- What are the disadvantages to your Organization? Fees30 Blank7 Other11 (Examples - Discount fees, additional transaction fees, etc.)

Results continued Do you presently use the Financial Electronic Data Interchange (FEDI) that allows for Electronic Fund Transfer payments from the State? Yes 47.9% No 52.1%