Modernizing payments for dental practices.

Moolah has developed a payment solution for your practice that includes a FREE Poynt Smart Terminal, a simple flat rate, no monthly fees, and Open Dental integration.

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Smart. It's not just for phones.

Accept Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay, EMV Chip and traditional mag strip Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express cards with the Poynt terminal. It’s wireless so you can accept payments at the front desk or bring it back to a patient. Plus a built in receipt printer as well as electronic receipts via text or email.

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Integrates with Open Dental.

Payments and patients come together. Moolah has developed a plugin that provides direct integration between Poynt and your Open Dental software. You can initiate a payment from within Open Dental, complete the transaction on the wireless Poynt terminal, and the payment is automatically recorded in Open Dental.

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FREE Poynt Terminal

Moolah will provide your practice with the Poynt smart terminal to use for free, with no additional monthly fees.

Next Day Deposits

Get paid faster, with Moolah your credit card transactions are deposited to your bank account the very next morning.

FREE PCI Compliance

Merchants must maintain PCI compliance when accepting credits cards. Moolah gives you all the tools you need, at no extra cost.

Simple flat rates to accept payments anywhere.

All accounts include no monthly or annual fees, no equipment or software to purchase, and no contracts.

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Surcharge FAQ

Surcharge Compliance

If you are considering introducing a credit card surcharge for your patients, it is important to understand that there are specific rules and regulations that must be followed when enrolling in and operating under a surcharge plan.

This article provides a general overview of common surcharging requirements. This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is the responsibility of each merchant to review, understand, and comply with all applicable laws, card-network rules, and regulatory requirements, including notification timeframes, signage requirements, surcharge percentage limits, and jurisdictions where surcharging is prohibited.

If you are unsure about the laws or regulations applicable to your practice, you should consult with qualified legal counsel. Moolah assumes no liability for a merchant’s compliance or non-compliance with credit card surcharging rules or regulations.

Transparent Communication
Card networks, including Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express, require merchants to clearly and transparently disclose when a credit card surcharge is applied.

Practices must clearly notify patients of a credit card surcharge through appropriate signage placed at the practice entrance, at the point of sale or terminal, and anywhere payments are accepted. If payments are accepted online, surcharge disclosures must also be clearly visible on the practice’s website. All disclosures must inform patients that the surcharge applies only to credit card transactions.

Surcharge Limits
Credit card surcharges must comply with both card-network rules and applicable law. The surcharge amount may not exceed the merchant’s actual cost of accepting credit cards and may not exceed 3% of the total transaction amount.

Card-network rules cap credit card surcharges at 3%, meaning that if a merchant’s processing costs exceed this amount, the excess portion cannot be passed on to the patient.


Warning
The following is a general overview of credit card surcharging rules in the United States. Merchants are responsible for understanding and complying with all applicable requirements.

Network and State Restrictions
The major credit card networks, such as Visa and Mastercard, impose specific requirements related to surcharge limits, advance notification, and disclosure.

In addition, several U.S. states and territories regulate or prohibit credit card surcharging. At the time of writing, credit card surcharging is prohibited in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and Puerto Rico. Other states, including Colorado, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, and New York, impose restrictions on surcharge amounts or require specific disclosures.

If your practice operates in a state that restricts or prohibits credit card surcharging, you must fully understand and comply with those requirements before implementing a surcharge.

Debit card transactions may never be surcharged, even if the debit card is processed as a credit transaction.

Applicability
Credit card surcharges may be applied only to credit card transactions. Other payment types, including debit cards and alternative payment methods, are not eligible for surcharging.

Regulatory Compliance
Merchants are responsible for maintaining ongoing compliance with all applicable card-network and legal requirements. This includes meeting advance notification obligations, using compliant signage and disclosures, adhering to surcharge percentage limits, and respecting jurisdiction-specific restrictions.

By following these guidelines, dental practices can implement credit card surcharging in a way that aligns with card-network rules and promotes transparency with patients. Clear and upfront communication helps maintain patient trust and supports a positive payment experience.