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I went there today for lunch (another BOGO offer) and the fee is gone.
"Temporary"......
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I went there today for lunch (another BOGO offer) and the fee is gone.
I am in a travel group on FB and some people were posting about how places that are not supposed to be able to charge the fees still are.https://www.merchantmaverick.com/credit-card-surcharges/#:~:text=If%20your%20business%20operates%20in%20one%20of%20the,we’ll%20come%20back%20to%20that%20particular%20point%20later.
Can't charge a fee for debit cards, can't charge a fee in 2 states, it's debatable in several others. I am pretty much cashless and will go elsewhere if they want to charge me a credit card fee. Plenty of places to choose from. It's exceptionally annoying though when businesses who have gone cashless now charge a fee for me to use my card. REALLY???

I have yet to encounter a business that won't accept cash.https://www.merchantmaverick.com/credit-card-surcharges/#:~:text=If%20your%20business%20operates%20in%20one%20of%20the,we’ll%20come%20back%20to%20that%20particular%20point%20later.
Can't charge a fee for debit cards, can't charge a fee in 2 states, it's debatable in several others. I am pretty much cashless and will go elsewhere if they want to charge me a credit card fee. Plenty of places to choose from. It's exceptionally annoying though when businesses who have gone cashless now charge a fee for me to use my card. REALLY???
Madison Square Garden food vendors = no cash
Happened last weekend
Just about all of them are. I was at a concert two weeks ago and it was the same thing, no cash accepted anywhere in the venue, you could buy a prepaid debit card if you only had cash. Lambeau Field announced they will not be accepting any cash this season. Not great for the beer vendors that used to make a lot of money in tips.A lot of stadiums have gone that way. One of the last ones I went to had stations outside the gates where people could load a prepaid card with cash before they entered if they needed to.
I have yet to encounter a business that won't accept cash.
If they charge a fee for CC use, then I just use my debit card. I too use the CC for everything for points, but it's not smart paying a 2.5% fee (understandable that businesses want to recoup this fee unless they don't accept anything else) to get 1% cash back.
Yes the Orlando Magic's Amway Arena has been Cashless since pre pandemic, However it defaults to the 20% tip for the beer vendor and takes a second to manually change it if you wishJust about all of them are. I was at a concert two weeks ago and it was the same thing, no cash accepted anywhere in the venue, you could buy a prepaid debit card if you only had cash. Lambeau Field announced they will not be accepting any cash this season. Not great for the beer vendors that used to make a lot of money in tips.
Correct, a vast misunderstanding in this country. The 'legal tender must be accepted..." thing is for debts owed. You must accept payment from cash for debts owed. You don't owe any debt at the point of sale for product because you don't own said product until you pay. People don't understand that.Per the Federal Reserve: "There is no federal statute mandating that a private business, a person, or an organization must accept currency or coins as payment for goods or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether to accept cash unless there is a state law that says otherwise."

I have yet to encounter a business that won't accept cash.
If they charge a fee for CC use, then I just use my debit card. I too use the CC for everything for points, but it's not smart paying a 2.5% fee (understandable that businesses want to recoup this fee unless they don't accept anything else) to get 1% cash back.
I hope this makes it more normal to bring your own container - better for the planet!Ate out at a Mexican restaurant the other day. As usual, Marie takes part of her meal home, too much. At this place, a styrofoam container. When we got the bill, there was a 50 cents charge labeled as 'Custom Charge'. Having never seen a Custom Charge on a restaurant bill, or any bill that I can recall, I asked what it was. Cashier said it was for the styrofoam container.![]()
The other day we picked new meds through drive thru. We thought she said $83.10, do you want that on CC on file. We said yes. We got the bag. It was 83 cents. We felt so bad abut that.I hope this makes it more normal to bring your own container - better for the planet!
As for the on-the-menu surcharges, I get it, but I'd rather see them just raise the prices.
For cash vs. credit cards, I've historically avoided using credit cards for small transactions because I felt bad that the businesses were charged processing fees, so I definitely understand.
Many processors charge a dollar amount and then the percentage. When I ran a restaurant it was $0.10 plus 3%. That was 10 years ago.It is my understanding that the CC fees are a percentage of the transaction, thus it doesn't matter the amount, they are charged x% for the transaction.
The $0.83 paid with a CC would be $0.03 rounded to the nearest cent with 3% fee.
I always see numbers such as 2.5 or 3% stated as the fee the CC charges. If so, then the retailers that are charging 4.5% to recoup CC fees are scamming big time.