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17 January, 07:19

Why do some merchants, particularly smaller businesses, set a minimum purchase of $10 for any credit card transaction, or simply refuse to take any sort of bank card from consumers?

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  1. 17 January, 10:01
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    Because accepting credit cards cost the business small transaction fees. These businesses already have a paper thin profit margin, meaning if you buy less than $10 and use credit card, their profit is little to non-existent.
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