0% Credit Card Processing Fee is available in 48 states, only CT, MA and PR prohibit surcharging programs. Additional customer disclosures are required in ME and NY, but are permitted as long as the additional regulations and disclosures are followed. At Feebox, we’ll take care of all the confusion to make sure that you are adhering to the rules and guidelines of a Cash Discount program. You can feel safe in the knowledge, that Cash Discount programs are legal and permitted as stated in your Merchant Agreement
Check out additional information if your state allows Surcharging and Cash Discount and if your state requires additional information disclosures.
Yes, California businesses can use Feebox.
Yes, Colorado businesses can use Feebox, so long as they comply with state surcharging requirements. Contact us to learn more about how we can assist.
No, Connecticut businesses cannot currently use Feebox. New states continue to open to us, so check back soon.
Yes, Florida businesses can use Feebox.
Following a February 2021 decision in Feebox, V. Derek Schmidt, merchants can now use Feebox in Kansas.
Yes, Kansas businesses can use Feebox.
Yes, Maine businesses can use Feebox, so long as they disclose the Credit Card Price in dollars and cents whenever they post or quote their prices.
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No, Massachusetts businesses cannot currently use Feebox. New states continue to open to us, so check back soon.
Feebox is available. Minnesota requires that the customer be informed of the credit card fee with signage at the store entrance (if applicable) and orally at the time of sale.
Yes, Minnesota businesses can use Feebox.
Yes, New York businesses can use Feebox, so long as they disclose the Credit Card Price in dollars and cents whenever they post or quote their prices.
See how to make the additional disclosure.
Following a December 2019 opinion letter from the Oklahoma Attorney General, merchants can now use Feebox in Oklahoma.
Yes, Oklahoma businesses can use Feebox.
Following the August 2018 decision in Rowell v. Paxton, merchants can now use Feebox in Texas.
Yes, Texas businesses can use Feebox.