- I had a small restaurant in Europe. We had a nominal monthly flat charge per card payment terminal, something like 9€ Totally reasonable. It made accepting cards viable even for a a single coffee. - The EU is great at dealing with bullshit like that; essentially free bank transfers within EU, and within 24h, keeping surcharges low, consumer protection. - That sounds too good to be true, were they really not taking any cuts from the payments too? If so, can you share the name of the product? 
 
- Oh wait the reason the surcharges are there is to encourage customers to make good choices? You sure is not because some company can make a profit with no effort or investment in what was already there? 
- Oh that’s a great initiative that should be taken on by all governments - looking at good old USA - stealing from small business owners - Most (all?) fees that are a percentage of the total are straight up criminal. Specifically credit card fees and restaurant tips. 
 



