U.S. News & World Report: Restaurant Surcharges Could Make Your Credit Card Rewards Pointless
Nation's Restaurant News: New legislation targets credit card swipe fees: What operators should know
The bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act, reintroduced earlier this month, is supported by the restaurant industry but opposed by credit unions. The Credit Card Competition Act — first introduced in ...
MSN: Time to ditch cash? Why credit cards only might make sense at your restaurant
Many restaurant patrons pay via credit and debit cards and digital payment methods, and digital websites and kiosks are now popular order-placing methods. However, does it make sense to stop accepting ...
Time to ditch cash? Why credit cards only might make sense at your restaurant
CBS News: Woman used customer credit cards to claim over $1,000 in free food at Twin Cities restaurant, charges say
Woman used customer credit cards to claim over $1,000 in free food at Twin Cities restaurant, charges say
Costs continue to rise everywhere, and restaurants are no exception. What could be adding to higher prices are additional charges just for paying with your credit card. Accepting credit cards as a ...
The Scranton Times-Tribune: Restaurant surcharges are changing the math for credit card rewards
Greg Hart bought a Kalamazoo County restaurant by putting the down payment on his credit card in 1991. He bulldozed most of it and rebuilt in 2001 and is now nearing retirement.
KVIA: Texas restaurant association warns credit card fee deal could hurt small businesses, consumers
Texas restaurant association warns credit card fee deal could hurt small businesses, consumers
WGN-TV on MSN: Illinois law could change credit card transactions at restaurants and stores