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Be aware that in most states you cannot have one price for the credit card, say $1,000 and a discount, say $30 off, if they pay by other means. This is charging a fee for a customer to use a credit card and is against the law--it is a law the credit card companies lobbied for.

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My father was self employed for many years... It doesn't take many bum cheques to make other means of payment more attractive. The last fellow that left my employer to start on his own is taking only cash or credit card.

In my area some retailers (computer stores especially) offer a 2-3% cash discount. Then they're not singling out credit-card purchases specifically. [Linked Image]

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If you offer a cash discount in Calif. written or on tape, you could end up in court.

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