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andymoe | 3 years ago
Usually there is language in the contract with the processor agreement that prevents businesses from charging different prices for credit card vs non credit card buyers.
andymoe | 3 years ago
Usually there is language in the contract with the processor agreement that prevents businesses from charging different prices for credit card vs non credit card buyers.
lotsofpulp|3 years ago
These stipulations were voided in the US as of 2010 due to the Dodd Frank legislation.
http://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/new-rules-ele...
> A PCN cannot stop you from offering your customers a discount or another incentive for using a certain method of payment, as long as you offer it to all your customers and disclose the offer clearly and conspicuously. For example, you can offer your customers a discount or a coupon if they pay with cash or a debit card rather than a credit card.
amscanne|3 years ago
lotsofpulp|3 years ago
Credit card users, however, are likelier to spend more money, and that is why many retailers are hesitant to charge credit card users more than debit card users.
Edit: note that Target does give a 5% discount on everything you buy if you pay with your bank account tied to their debit Red Card, so some retailers do seem to be changing ways.
Per_Bothner|3 years ago
I don't believe that is the case. However, they usually prohibit a surcharge for using a credit card - but they don't (can't?) prohibit a discount for cash. To get around that you'll sometimes see "listed price reflects cash discount - add X% if using a credit card".
lotsofpulp|3 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressions_Hair_Design_v._Sch...
Either way, due to wanting to avoid risking anti trust action and to stay out of the headlines, I think the payment card networks (PCN) are not going to want to try imposing any of those credit card surcharge terms.