Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
Limit for using a credit card at a restuarant
I saw a sign at a restaurant that stated $7.00 limit on credit card.
Is that legal.
Asked on 5/01/08, 1:56 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Moens
Moens Law Offices, Chartered
Re: Limit for using a credit card at a restuarant
Sure. They do not have to take credit cards at all. It might violate their merchant agreement with Visa/MC/Amex/etc. and it might not be good for business relations, but there is nothing illegal about it. Most merchants have to pay a minimum fee per transaction in addition to a percentage of the amount charged, so it's not really fair to the restaurant to have to cover that transaction fee because people do not want to carry a little bit of cash.
Answered on 5/06/08, 5:15 pm
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