Cookin the books along with the bacon…
No, it isn't. It's the surcharge that the credit card companies charge back to the business. This is why you will often be offered a 10% discount if you pay by cash or check. Every business loses at least 10% off the top when they accept credit cards.
Anonymous wrote:
I am surprised it’s actually allowed for a restaurant to not accept credit cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Vietnamese place near me only takes cash.
I think they hide a large amount of it, and/or pay their illegal workers in cash.
I am surprised it’s actually allowed for a restaurant to not accept credit cards. But I don’t care either way.
That could be but that's racist. It's usually because the credit card companies are charging 10% to the restaurants for usage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Vietnamese place near me only takes cash.
I think they hide a large amount of it, and/or pay their illegal workers in cash.
I am surprised it’s actually allowed for a restaurant to not accept credit cards. But I don’t care either way.
That could be but that's racist. It's usually because the credit card companies are charging 10% to the restaurants for usage.
Anonymous wrote:A Vietnamese place near me only takes cash.
I think they hide a large amount of it, and/or pay their illegal workers in cash.
I am surprised it’s actually allowed for a restaurant to not accept credit cards. But I don’t care either way.
Anonymous wrote:Cookin the books along with the bacon…[/quote]
No, it isn't. It's the surcharge that the credit card companies charge back to the business. This is why you will often be offered a 10% discount if you pay by cash or check. Every business loses at least 10% off the top when they accept credit cards.