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Your customers see one line item on their credit card statement.
Your consumers see two line items on their credit or debit card statement.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
Yes, New York businesses can use CardX, so long as they disclose the Credit Card Price in dollars and cents whenever they post or quote their prices.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
Yes, New York education institutions can use CardX, so long as they disclose the Credit Card Price in dollars and cents whenever they post or quote their prices.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
Yes, Texas businesses can use CardX, so long as they do either of the following:
Disclose the Credit Card Price in dollars and cents whenever they post or quote their prices. See how to make the additional disclosure.
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Pass on the credit card fee when customers pay online or by phone, but only if the business also accepts credit cards in person and applies no fee to card-present payments.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.
In some markets, merchants may be required to disclose the “credit card price” alongside the “cash price” with equal prominence wherever prices are posted or quoted. Below are examples of how this would appear when you tag prices on the shelf, send an invoice, or quote your pricing verbally.