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Adding a Surcharge to a Credit Card Transaction

Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Usually in your merchant account agreement, it will state that you cannot charge any additional fees to the consumer if they pay using a credit card instead of cash.

However, debit cards and credit cards have different rules and regulations. Interlink Debit grandfathered in organizations about ten years ago that were using their system to accept payment. Interlink allows these merchants to charge a surcharge specifically when a consumer pays and it goes through the Interlink debit system.

Credit card companies also allow the merchant to surcharge the consumer if and only if:
Meeting the above requirements, remember will be in the credit card associations (Visa, MasterCard, etc) and your merchant account provider. Before doing any type of surcharging, contact your merchant account provider and / or the associations for specifics.

I do not recommend this be done because if it does not follow the guidelines as set forth between your merchant account provider, the card associations, and yourself, you might find yourself without a merchant account and on the MATCH list.

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Panricia said...

I think the credit card charges are high enough to introduce subcharges. But credit card companies resort to a lot of tricks to derive as much money as possible out of nothing. 

11/16/2007

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