The Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) has mandated that all taxicabs be
equipped to accept credit/debit cards for all fares.
Frequently Asked Questions about Credit/Debit
Cards
Can I use my credit/debit card for all
fares? Yes, drivers accept credit/debit cards for all fares; there
are no minimums or fees to use your credit/debit card.
Do I have
to sign the receipt? Customers only need to sign the receipt when
the total is $25.00 and over.
What happens if my
credit/debit card does not work? If the credit/debit card payment
does not process, passengers can pay in cash or use another
card. If after swiping my credit/debit card, the driver informs
me that the card transaction did not go through and requests cash, what should I
do? The Passenger Information Monitor (PIM) located in the backseat
will inform the passenger when a credit/debit card is approved. If the
screen indicates that the credit card has been approved, your card will be
charged and the driver will be paid. In most cases the last four digits of
your credit card number will be noted on the receipt. If you are double
charged, call both 311 to bring a consumer complaint against the driver and your
credit card company to request a chargeback. If you want to press charges
against the driver, you must attend a TLC hearing at 40 Rector Street in Lower
Manhattan to pursue a consumer complaint. Passengers should always ask for
a receipt.
Is a driver allowed to refuse to let a passenger use
his/her credit/debit card? No. Drivers are required to accept
American Express, MasterCard, VISA and Discover (and some will accept the JCB
Card) for all fares. The driver must accept credit/debit cards for any fare
amount. If a driver claims the credit card system is broken and/or
prevents a passenger from using their credit/debit card, please report the
medallion number to the TLC by calling 311.
What if a driver says
the system is not working? The passenger should note the medallion
number and call 311. Drivers are permitted to work with a broken system
for up to 48 hours as long as they have reported the problem and are awaiting
repair. Almost all (90%) system repairs must be completed within six
hours.
I am concerned about security, who will swipe the
credit/debit card? All the equipment is installed in the back seat
of the cab. The passenger swipes the card and can enter the tip on the
touch screen located in the back seat. There is no need to hand the card
to the driver. In addition, all taxicab systems are certified under the
Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard.
Can I use a
keypad to enter my debit card pin number? The systems only work with
signature based credit cards/debit cards. There are no PIN based functions
built into the systems. This feature may be added at a later date.
If a MasterCard or Visa logo is present on the debit card, it should be accepted
by the cabs.
Which credit/debit cards are
accepted? Credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
Discover, and in some instances, JCB Debit cards: Signature based Visa and
MasterCard.
How will I get my receipt? The driver
will hand you the receipt as they do now.
What should I do if I
want to pay by credit card, but the driver informs me he/she has already pressed
the “Cash” button? Inform the driver that you wish to pay by credit
card. He/she will be able to reset the PIM or enter the amount as a
negotiated fare (rate code 5).