Do coin dealers who accept credit cards build that into the list price of their coins?

That is, have you ever noticed that when you pay by check, you tend to get 3% off from them.
Collectors/dealers, including those who take credit card and pay by check/credit card, please feel free to respond.
Collectors/dealers, including those who take credit card and pay by check/credit card, please feel free to respond.
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Convenience costs, and dealers probably don't want to lose money to the credit card companies
Russ, NCNE
It was factored in.
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<< <i>Circumventing credit card fees is a violation of a federal regulation......................... >>
Are you going to make a citizen's arrest?
<< <i>Circumventing credit card fees is a violation of a federal regulation......................... >>
Unless a new law has been passed, there is nothing at all illegal about offering a discount for payment by cash or check.
<< <i>Circumventing credit card fees is a violation of a federal regulation......................... >>
It's a violation of the merchant credit card agreement but I doubt it's a violation any federal regulation. Can you provide a link to this regulation?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
15 U.S.C. § 1666f : US Code - Section 1666F: Inducements to cardholders by sellers of cash discounts for payments by cash, check or similar means; finance charge for sales transactions involving cash discounts
(a) Cash discounts
With respect to credit card which may be used for extensions of
credit in sales transactions in which the seller is a person other
than the card issuer, the card issuer may not, by contract, or
otherwise, prohibit any such seller from offering a discount to a
cardholder to induce the cardholder to pay by cash, check, or
similar means rather than use a credit card.
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<< <i>Circumventing credit card fees is a violation of a federal regulation......................... >>
Unless a new law has been passed, there is nothing at all illegal about offering a discount for payment by cash or check. >>
I believe it's against the merchant account rules to charge extra to the buyer if they pay by credit card. Though depending upon the merchant account rules, it's sometimes not a conflict to offer a discount if they pay by check.
For bullion sales, I work on smaller margins than 2.5%, so there is no way I could accept credit cards on these transactions.
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MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>Ever notice that you don't see RYK and Longacre on line at the same time anymore? hmmmm. Coincidence? I think not. I'm worried about Robert.
MJ >>
Longacre is on vacation from his previous vacation. I am just filling in.
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<< <i>Ever notice that you don't see RYK and Longacre on line at the same time anymore? hmmmm. Coincidence? I think not. I'm worried about Robert.
MJ >>
Longacre is on vacation from his previous vacation. I am just filling in.
You are filling in admirably and making him obsolete while using a lot less words
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>Ever notice that you don't see RYK and Longacre on line at the same time anymore? hmmmm. Coincidence? I think not. I'm worried about Robert. >>
I did see them together at one place once, but my glasses were making my vision kinda fuzzy.....
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<< <i>Unless a new law has been passed, there is nothing at all illegal about offering a discount for payment by cash or check. >>
I believe it's against the merchant account rules to charge extra to the buyer if they pay by credit card. >>
According to the US Code, merchants are not allowed to have such a rule in their contracts:
"... the card issuer may not, by contract, or otherwise, prohibit any such seller from offering a discount ..."
<< <i>Circumventing credit card fees is a violation of a federal regulation......................... >>
It is legal to offer a lower price for cash.
I always figure the shipping price in when I list a coin but would many times take off the shipping fee if the dealer picks the coin up from me or I bring it to them...
Its my store! I can charge whomever I want WHATEVER I want. How can that be illegal?
I want $100 for my coin (or any product for that matter). If you want to pay by credit card (or paypal for that matter) I will charge you the fees that I lose in order to make sure I get my $100
I dont have to sell you my coins. If you dont have the currency I accept (cash) I wont sell you the coin. If you want to make a trade of your cc payment Im just charging the inconvenience fee.
Im not even making sense anymore. The whole concept seems ridiculous. Please somebody explain what Im missing
<< <i>I dont understand what that means being illegal to offer a discount if the buyer pays cash...
I always figure the shipping price in when I list a coin but would many times take off the shipping fee if the dealer picks the coin up from me or I bring it to them...
Its my store! I can charge whomever I want WHATEVER I want. How can that be illegal?
I want $100 for my coin (or any product for that matter). If you want to pay by credit card (or paypal for that matter) I will charge you the fees that I lose in order to make sure I get my $100
I dont have to sell you my coins. If you dont have the currency I accept (cash) I wont sell you the coin. If you want to make a trade of your cc payment Im just charging the inconvenience fee.
Im not even making sense anymore. The whole concept seems ridiculous. Please somebody explain what Im missing >>
It's not that complicated. If you want $100 for your coin, then your "regular" price needs to be marked up accordingly. For instance, if your CC processor/PayPal fee is 3%, then you'd need to price your coin at $103.00. Then, if you wanted to offer a discount price to your cash/check-paying customers, that would be perfectly fine and legal. What you're NOT allowed to do is the other way around... i.e., advertise the coin at the lower price and then jack up the price for different (non-cash) methods of payment. In other words, it's OK to reward the customer with a discount for using a preferred method of payment, but it's NOT OK to penalize the customer with a fee for using a non-preferred method of payment.
On which RYK was amiss during LA's last vacation.
<< <i>If it's illegal to charge more because someone is using a credit card, then a lot of gas stations are breaking the law. >>
It's not illegal to offer a discount for payment by cash. I would guess that's what those gas stations are doing.