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New Members for June 2019

May 31, 2019 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Zeropoint Solutions
Jason Cutsinger
19204 Berden St.
Harper Woods, 48225
313-505-3252

Zeropoint Solutions offers a solution to an ever-rising cost of doing business – credit card processing fees. Zeropoint Solutions utilizes a fee strategy to offset merchant processing fees saving hundreds, or even thousands of dollars a month. This “Cash Discount” program allows merchants to pass a fee for the convenience of customers using a credit card. Some 92 percent of all U.S. credit-card purchase volume is currently charged on rewards credit cards, up from 86 percent in 2013 and 67 percent in 2008. The cash back and points/rewards have never been higher and continue to climb. This translates into ever increasing fees for anyone accepting credit cards as a form of payment. You can eliminate your fees with ZeroFee Solutions. No interchange fees, no PCI fees, and no hidden fees. Their platform accepts all forms of credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay. They offer traditional credit card terminals along with mobile, tablet, full point of sale systems, and even online solutions. Their platform provides all of this for a flat fee of $10 a month.
A 10-minute conversation could save you thousands and thousands of dollars.


Noah’s Deli
Teresa Bolan, Owner
14500 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, 48126
313-582-8361
www.Noahs-Deli.com

Established in 1977, Noah’s Deli has been a mainstay in east Dearborn for over 40 years, bringing to you the best corned beef sandwiches in town. Noah’s Deli takes you back to a time when things were simpler. Teresa Bolan began working as a waitress at Noah’s in 1987, before becoming the owner in 2011. The same original marble horseshoe shaped counter top still remains and is a customer favorite, bringing the community together for great conversation and a quick bite. Customers enjoy sitting around the horseshoe observing their sandwiches being made and stacked high! Enjoy eating fresh salads, pita sandwiches, and homemade soups. They also offer breakfast specials, as well as a full breakfast menu where you can find something for everyone. From pancakes to corned beef hash, you will be satisfied with every bite. Stop in and meet Bolan, her daughter Sandra Whitledge, and their friendly team. Providing you with courtesy and fun along with the best food and service that you deserve! Join their team for breakfast or lunch. They will be sure to put a smile on your face.

Lyle’s Tutoring
Call for Appointment
Birmingham, 48009
810-308-2642

Meet Mark Lyles of Lyles’ Tutoring. Marquis (Mark) Lyles tutors Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry to Wayne and Oakland County middle school and high school students. Mark has taught students from kindergarten through 12th grade in Detroit Public Schools as an emergency substitute teacher. He has a bachelor’s degree from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, and he also has a Master’s in Divinity from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Nightly, Mark works crossword puzzles, biogs on Quora (an information question-and-answer website), and plays chess and backgammon. No stranger to the stage, Mark sings karaoke. He has performed amateur standup nightclub comedy. He has also performed theater as a member of the Detroit Players on East Jefferson Avenue. Mark lives in Birmingham, where he also oversees hospitality and mailing responsibilities on the Friends Board of Birmingham’s Baldwin Public Library. Although a Birmingham resident, Mark has befriended many in the Dearborn workforce and many Dearborn residents for 20 years, as a banquet server for the Ritz-Carlton/Henry Hotel in Dearborn. Mark is happy to be the newest member of the Dearborn Area Chamber of Commerce, and looking forward to helping and tutoring new students. You can find more about Mark Lyles on LinkedIn.

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