My business Enterprise account was also notified that my Business Banking Debit card will no longer be accepted by Enterprise last week.
In other words, unless I decide to get a Business Credit Card (which I refuse to do, credit card companies are predatory by nature), I can no longer use Enterprise while holding a bank card with seven figures in it for my business.
There is definitely some interesting risk-adverse based behavior happening in the CC world right now. Remember - bean counters decide these decisions.
I never heard of that but do have some credit card experience. If they are not accepting them for tips it's most likely because of chargeback. A client can call the credit card company and dispute a charge, the bank takes it's money back and then tells the merchant it has to prove the charge is legitimate to get the money back. How do you prove a tip? Is it even worth the hassle? Plus, people often get drunk and give too big a tip and regret it (or forget) the next day.
ProgNaziGator ago
Ive seen multiple police reports and been a victim myself of scummy cunts changing the number you write under tips to tip themselves more
armday2day ago
If they charge an extra item and you don't notice it, how would the exclusion of tip by credit card fix the problem?
obvious_throwaway1 ago
My business Enterprise account was also notified that my Business Banking Debit card will no longer be accepted by Enterprise last week.
In other words, unless I decide to get a Business Credit Card (which I refuse to do, credit card companies are predatory by nature), I can no longer use Enterprise while holding a bank card with seven figures in it for my business.
There is definitely some interesting risk-adverse based behavior happening in the CC world right now. Remember - bean counters decide these decisions.
i_scream_trucks ago
This is what cunts that underpay their staff are counting on
grandmacaesar ago
I haven't seen this.
Maximum50 ago
I never heard of that but do have some credit card experience. If they are not accepting them for tips it's most likely because of chargeback. A client can call the credit card company and dispute a charge, the bank takes it's money back and then tells the merchant it has to prove the charge is legitimate to get the money back. How do you prove a tip? Is it even worth the hassle? Plus, people often get drunk and give too big a tip and regret it (or forget) the next day.