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Apr 15, 2024
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Choke
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A while back my merchant agreement specifically forbid this.
They did not allow us to charge an offset fee of any kind. Wonder if this has changed.
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Retail sales manager question. We just visited our regular restaurant and they
Syre
Apr 15, 4:43pm
Where at? Seems odd the local tax isn't applied to all sales.
groy
Apr 15, 4:46pm
Texas
Syre
Apr 15, 4:47pm
Waitress probably didn't know and just made up it's a local tax.
groy
Apr 15, 4:53pm
There is no local tax like that in the US. There are specific manner in which they have to post that information to be
specsauce
Apr 15, 4:46pm
No. The restaurant is trying to offset the amount they get charged as
Ozymandias
Apr 15, 4:53pm
A while back my merchant agreement specifically forbid this.
Choke
Apr 15, 5:14pm
Report it to the correct CC group and you might get their merchant account canc.
NYC and Japan
Apr 15, 11:43pm
That’s not a tax. It’s a credit card surcharge meant to cover the fee retailers have to pay to credit card companies.
RalphWiggam
Apr 15, 5:22pm
I understand that, do they have to post that on the menu or somewhere before you
Syre
Apr 15, 5:30pm
Point of entry, point of sale or receipt if charging extra fees.
Malathion
Apr 15, 5:41pm
See above. No correct way to do what they’re doing. Highly likely contrary to
NYC and Japan
Apr 15, 11:46pm
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