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by BeetleB
669 days ago
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> I didn't see this anywhere else though. In the US offering different prices when paying by cash vs card was a violation of the agreement with Visa, as is putting a minimum price threshold for card usage. It's still fairly widespread though, and occasionally makes the news. Might explain why you didn't see it often. |
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In the US, not only does Visa now allow cash discounts and minimum price thresholds up to US$10, but they also allow, in most states, credit card surcharges (sometimes subject to specific state-law legal requirements).
Visa still officially disallows minimum price thresholds outside the US and certain related territories like Guam, and credit card surcharges outside the US - but I nevertheless see them plenty often here in Germany in small shops. I think the permission to offer cash discounts is global.