Originally Posted by
PaddyShack
At my current place of business, we have started to charge a fee for credit card transactions on our invoices. Now, our invoices usually range in thousands of dollars, so the fees can add up for us. In 2023 alone we paid out around $2.3 million in credit card fees. This year we introduced a new online self-service payment portal where we can capture a fee for credit cards. The regulation is quite tight on this, as there are some states we cannot charge the fee at all, i.e. Maine and Colorado, and others that cap the fee to 3%. We are not allowed to charge the fee on debit cards at all, which our bank also monitors for us when a customer enters the payment details.
Now, I want to know why these restaurants and the State of Oklahoma can charge their credit card fee whenever I use my debit card and get away with it. Do I need to push back on them to not charge me? How do I do that with the State of Oklahoma when paying online?
I am also tired of the extra fees with renewing a tag, Insurance Fee (which I don't get since I show my insurance card for them to lookup), a mail-fee (have no option of picking it up myself, and is more than a current stamp for just a piece of paper and a sticker, maybe don't add the staple?), convenience fee (now I know this is because I am using the online sight, but shouldn't there already be tax dollars paying for the site, why do I need to pay for the service again?), and credit card fee (I understand the state not having to pay fees, but they will charge it if I use a debit card and there is no way of disputing the fee, now I do pay via ACH to avoid the card fee, but still they should not be allow to charge the fees on debit cards).
Okay, my little rant is over. Haha.
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