Customers are paying more, just for using credit cards. But businesses are taking hits, too. Here's what to know.
A 2% credit card surcharge can cancel out rewards -- unless your card earns more than that. Travel and premium cards may offer more value if points are used strategically. In some cases, paying the ...
Merchants aren't allowed to add a surcharge for debit card transactions. But you still may be paying more than if you used cash.
In the past decade, the digital revolution has been driving businesses to change the way they accept payments. The number of American credit card users is growing—and merchants are paying for it. Last ...
Merchants can’t add a surcharge to debit card payments, but they can offer a cash discount. Here’s what that means.
This article is Sponsored Content by Gavin Cicchinelli, President, BlueSnap. The passing along of credit card fees to customers has been legal since the resolution of a class action lawsuit in 2013.