Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
5% if you use the US Bank Cash+ card.
most people may know that these cards with "cash back", "air miles" the fees normally are paid by venders... in the US these fees plus carrying fee can and is charged back to the customer especially at gas stations where there is a much lesser price if using cash or debit card.
I guess if you are using a company CC for purchases it may not really matter but be sure the CC fee is built in to the price of what is being purchased.
In Canada it is quite a bit different, venders with card CC enabled readers are NOT allow to charge back fees or refuse high percentage or any CC it is Illegal and could be charged as a federal tax crime.
Because of this A lot of smaller companies have been refusing cards meaning if they have a card reader it is only set up for debit cards which has no fees and not for credit cards.
A few years ago Walmart canada refused to take visa cards as they felt the fees were to high, of course visa relented. but the little guy gets the middle finger.
after learning this i use debit or cash when using small busness services.