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I was wondering what the legal point is to replace the banned credit card fees with a service charge. I noticed that Just Eat replaced their 50p credit card fee with a 50p service charge recently and it makes me wonder if it could be that easy to work around it. For us charging a surcharge for credit card payments was never really a problem in b2b and customers where happy to pay the actual cost to us. Since cost range from a couple cents to the most expensive one " Amex " We do B2b most of the time and they get 30 days payment terms and pay by bacs anyway but for convenience I have an iZettle payment terminal on site for convenience and B2C customers. Since it uses an app and I need to pair it to my mobile phone to process a transaction I was wondering if I can charge a " service charge " for it. On small transaction 3% doesn't seem much but out average job cost £300 + VAT and if somebody pays with a business credit card or amax it cost me 2.75%. Any input is welcome and not a big problem at the moment.