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What is surcharging, and how does it work?

Surcharging is the practice of adding a fee to a customer’s bill when they pay with a credit card. This fee helps offset the cost of credit card processing for the merchant and is capped at 3% per transaction. It’s only allowed on credit card payments—not debit or prepaid cards—and must follow specific rules set by card brands and state laws.

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