"I came from Shanghai to visit a friend. The credit card was issued in China and had Visa payment function. It could be used in any restaurant in the United States. I just stopped by the laundromat for a meal. When I checked out, the clerk refused my credit card and said there would be an additional fee. I asked how much extra money would be charged, and the other party changed his mind and said that the boss said that only American credit cards would be accepted. He said in an arrogant and rude manner that Chinese cards might not accept the payment, but Chinese cards just wouldn't accept it. I reiterated that there is a Visa payment mark on it, and it can also be checked by ID. The other party still refused unreasonably. The restaurant never posted a notice refusing to accept credit cards issued in China, nor did it inform them before dining. Discriminatory treatment when dining in restaurants with compatriots. It is recommended that you don’t come here if you don’t have a local US bank card. I came from Shanghai to visit a friend. My credit card was issued by China and had Visa payment function. I could use it in any restaurant in worldwide. But the clerk refused to accept my credit card, saying that there would be an additional fee . I asked how much the extra fee would be, and she went to ask someone else then changed her words and said that the boss said that only American credit cards would be accepted. She said arrogantly that Chinese cards would not be accepted, because they might not get paid for it. It’s nonsense. I reiterated that there was a Visa payment mark on it, could also check my ID. They still refused unreasonably. The restaurant never posted a notice or informed us before eating. It’s offensive and cause us much inconvenience."