§ 375.221 May I use a charge
or credit card plan for payments?
(a) You may provide in your
tariff for the acceptance of charge or credit cards for the payment of freight
charges. Accepting charge or credit card payments is different than extending
credit to shippers in §§
375.219 and 375.807. Once you
provide an estimate you are bound by the provisions in your tariff regarding
payment as of the estimate date, until completion of any transaction that
results from that estimate, unless otherwise agreed with a shipper under § 375.217(a).
(b) You may accept charge or
credit cards whenever shipments are transported under agreements and tariffs
requiring payment by cash, certified check, money order, or a cashier's check.
(c) If you allow an individual
shipper to pay for a freight or expense bill by charge or credit card, you are
deeming such payment to be the same as payment by cash, certified check, money
order, or a cashier's check.
(d) The charge or credit card
plans you participate in must be identified in your tariff rules as items
permitting the acceptance of the charge or credit cards.
(e) If an individual shipper causes a charge or credit card issuer to reverse a charge transaction, you may consider the individual shipper's action tantamount to forcing you to provide an involuntary extension of your credit. In such instances, the rules in § 375.807 apply.
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