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In reply to the discussion: 3.5% to 4% fee for paying with a credit card everywhere [View all]lostincalifornia
(3,886 posts)76. Because that is what the credit card companies charge the retailer. If they pay cash they don't have to
pay that fee.
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That's entirely dependent on processor and how good of a deal a company can get with them. Larger company, better deal.
Lancero
Jun 24
#31
Joe T Garcia's, a very large and iconic restaurant in Fort Worth only takes cash
yellowdogintexas
Jun 24
#56
Pilot, Flying J, Travel America, routinely show cash vs. credit pricing on their fuel price signs.
hatrack
Jun 24
#58
If the store isnt charging the customer a processing fee, then the store is paying the fees
Mosby
Jun 23
#12
Since I didn't raise my prices when I started taking credit, I have problem seeing it that way
Maeve
Jun 24
#69
When you choose to raise prices, or how much profit you choose to make, isn't related to who pays the bills.
Ms. Toad
Jun 24
#72
"The store is paying the fees" is no different than "the customers are paying those fees"
FBaggins
Jun 24
#43
I am not seeing this in my South Florida neighborhood. Not in restaurants, supermarkets, nor general shopping.
Intractable
Jun 23
#2
We just bought a new washer/dryer and it was 3.5% more if paid for with credit card.
Greybnk48
Jun 23
#11
Some retailers (I'm talking like even grocery stores) are surprised or annoyed by cash,
RockRaven
Jun 23
#14
The gift shop at Prairie Creek in Redwood National Park only takes plastic, no cash.
PufPuf23
Jun 23
#17
My dentist. My home health aide agency. About half of repair persons who come to the house.
marybourg
Jun 24
#24
Thanks. I know a woman this happened to! Somebody washed her check(s) and used it. I don't recall the outcome.
raccoon
Jun 25
#81
There is still the thing that a small business usually ends up not reporting some of the cash sales since the only
LiberalArkie
Jun 24
#61
There's another reason, quite apart from the fee aspect, that we dislike credit cards.
DFW
Jun 24
#73
Some stores do a cash discount, some to a credit surcharge and others don't do either.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 24
#75
Because that is what the credit card companies charge the retailer. If they pay cash they don't have to
lostincalifornia
Jun 24
#76