A California law that prohibited businesses from passing along credit card fees to customers has just been overturned.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco just released its ruling, overturning the original law passed back in 1985. Credit card companies impose fees on businesses when they process credit card payments. But because of that original law, businesses in the state had to either raise prices across the board or get creative with discounts for customers who pay using other methods.
Court Overturns California Law Banning Stores from Adding Credit Card Surcharges at Checkout
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2290 days ago
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