That's illegal and against the credit card terms of service |
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Used to be fairly normal. Not so much anymore. Certainly not here. Not worth it for many here. Too much can go wrong.
While the bank reporting person is correct, it is beyond possible that this would cause an issue. 25k by some rando will not cause any inquiry. |
Lol, no. It's not illegal to charge a credit card surcharge fee. |
A $25k cash withdrawal will result in a CTR filing (required), and there's a good chance that it could result in a SAR filing. |
It depends Visa Merchants can add flat convenience fees on any nonstandard payment methods Mastercard Only select government agencies and educational institutions can charge credit card convenience fees |
This. If they are doing the work "off the books" then it's going to be a problem with workers comp/insurance/etc. if something goes wrong. Are they pulling permits? |
Visa and Mastercard are not law enforcement agencies. Violating their terms of service is not illegal. |
Confirms my opinion of New Jersey. |
The law varies state by state. In my home state (Connecticut) it is... |
| I’m with a pretty big contracting company. Honestly I haven’t been asked this but I do sometimes discount. FWIW I’m more likely to offer a discount for someone pleasant to work with than w/people who come with an attitude expecting that I’m going to cheat them or be unethical. Our credit card fees are pretty low (not the 5-7% most people assume we’re being charged) and we don’t offer discount for paying by check. There really isn’t much of a slow time around here but December & January are best months to contract in - not because we’re not fully scheduled but that its when less people want to start new projects. |