No Surprise In NRF Appealing Swipe-Fee Settlement

With some 8,000 retailers having rejected last month’s approved settlement in the credit card swipe-fee case, the National Retail Federation has decided to challenge the decision. But, is granting merchants the ability to surcharge their customers a viable alternative to them simply embedding their interchange costs into their own pricing? PYMNTS.com explores.

 

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    With some 8,000 retailers having rejected last month’s approved settlement in the credit card swipe-fee case, the National Retail Federation has decided to challenge the decision. But, is granting merchants the ability to surcharge their customers a viable alternative to them simply embedding their interchange costs into their own pricing? PYMNTS.com explores.

    Read Here.