> The fact we slowly let a few giant private corporations enact a 1-3% fee against pratically the entire consumer economy would be ludicrous in any other situation.
Well, if you look at it from a bigger picture, its actually good business to accept card. The reason being is, as I mentioned in another comment, people spend more when they use card than if they use cash. So you may have to pay a 3% fee to the CC companies but you may get 6%+ more business. Especially in the restaurant/bar industry. The last thing you want to do is allow your customers to feel "pain" when they order that third or forth drink (pain being their wallet getting physically thinner)
There's also costs to handling/processing large amounts of cash, it's not "free."
Well, if you look at it from a bigger picture, its actually good business to accept card. The reason being is, as I mentioned in another comment, people spend more when they use card than if they use cash. So you may have to pay a 3% fee to the CC companies but you may get 6%+ more business. Especially in the restaurant/bar industry. The last thing you want to do is allow your customers to feel "pain" when they order that third or forth drink (pain being their wallet getting physically thinner)
There's also costs to handling/processing large amounts of cash, it's not "free."