Laura clark
Member
I’ve noticed some local shops and restaurants post signs saying they have a $5 or $10 minimum for using a credit card. It got me wondering—are businesses actually allowed to do that?
On the one hand, I get it. Processing fees on small transactions probably eat into their profits. But on the other hand, I’ve always thought credit card companies had rules about merchants setting minimums or charging extra for card payments.
Has anyone here worked in retail, restaurants, or small business management and knows the actual rules? Is there a federal law or card network policy that says what merchants can or can’t do when it comes to minimum charges? And if it is allowed, is there a specific limit on how high the minimum can be?
Curious to hear from both business owners and card users on this one. Do you think it’s fair for businesses to set minimums, or is it more of an outdated practice that frustrates customers?
On the one hand, I get it. Processing fees on small transactions probably eat into their profits. But on the other hand, I’ve always thought credit card companies had rules about merchants setting minimums or charging extra for card payments.
Has anyone here worked in retail, restaurants, or small business management and knows the actual rules? Is there a federal law or card network policy that says what merchants can or can’t do when it comes to minimum charges? And if it is allowed, is there a specific limit on how high the minimum can be?
Curious to hear from both business owners and card users on this one. Do you think it’s fair for businesses to set minimums, or is it more of an outdated practice that frustrates customers?