Torvy
Super Member
Oddly enough, not a Texas company. If Texas were like France, they would sue and it would have to be renamed Texas-Style Roadhouse.Texas Roadhouse
Oddly enough, not a Texas company. If Texas were like France, they would sue and it would have to be renamed Texas-Style Roadhouse.Texas Roadhouse
Can I assume you've never owned a retail establishment?Cc use cost the seller nothing out of pocket, because they have raised the price of product to cover cc fees. They do an accross the board price increase to cover the usage fees. You can not legally charge someone more for using a cc as opposed to cash, but you can charge everyone the same higher price and offer a cash discount.
That's why I generally won't put a purchase on a card for > $10.00. I've seen people swipe for a $1.25 cup of coffee, and also seen the store owner give it to them, saying that it's cheaper than paying for the card.In many cases the CC handling or processing fees end up costing the merchant a net loss.
I have noticed some merchants actually post a minimum $$ to use CC's.
No, I owned a business and had to pass a course on what’s legal and what’s not legal. Gas stations give a discount for cash, not an increase for credit.Can I assume you've never owned a retail establishment?
I consider CC swipe and percentage fees a part of doing business but it is withdrawn from my bank accounts on a daily basis so it IS an out of pocket cost.
Gas stations and many retailers upcharge for CC use and is totally legal.