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Is it legal (in the U.S.) to charge a “convenience fee” to a customer using a credit card when the sales amount is under a certain amount (under the “minimum”)?

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Is it legal (in the U.S.) to charge a “convenience fee” to a customer using a credit card when the sales amount is under a certain amount (under the “minimum”)?

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I would decline to make the purchase if being charged a “convenience fee”. If I was told of it before the transaction took place, I would say “no thanks” and get cash or shop elsewhere.

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