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"Roy Smith" wrote in message ... When I paid my bill, I was astounded when they tacked on a few extra bucks to cover credit card transaction fees! It wasn't a whole lot of money, but I've never heard of anybody ever doing anything like that. I didn't even think it was legal. Whether they can pass on the credit card fees depends on what state you're in. It's legal here (Virginia) but not in California. |
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"Rosspilot" wrote in message
... I take credit card payments all the time and can say with certainty that both Mastercard and Visa prohibit their participating merchants from charging more for using the credit card. It may not be illegal, but it violates the merchant's contractual obligation to MC and Visa. Unfortunately, either not all merchants are bound by that requirement, or not all merchants abide by that requirement. There is no shortage of retailers who DO charge more for credit card purchases. |
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MRQB wrote: i will not deal with any company that dose a surcharge for taking credit card and if i find one that is charging i report them ASAP. Really? And in your opinion, what is the difference between that and a discount for paying by cash or check? George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Rosspilot" wrote in message ... I take credit card payments all the time and can say with certainty that both Mastercard and Visa prohibit their participating merchants from charging more for using the credit card. It may not be illegal, but it violates the merchant's contractual obligation to MC and Visa. Unfortunately, either not all merchants are bound by that requirement, or not all merchants abide by that requirement. There is no shortage of retailers who DO charge more for credit card purchases. Then you really should tell your card provider. They will often refund you the fees and get very ****y with the merchant. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" i will not deal with any company that dose a surcharge for taking credit card and if i find one that is charging i report them ASAP. Really? And in your opinion, what is the difference between that and a discount for paying by cash or check? None except better salesmanship. |
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I asked that when I heard about that rule and the rep told me it was not
permissible to charge different amounts for cash vs. credit, so either way was in violation of their agreement. It is still done all the time; just about all ultra discount internet electronics junk outfits do it. Perhaps the card issuers don't bother going after merchants for that. I am surprised that a supposedly reputable company tries that, it is terrible customer relations. After American Flyers took over Westair's training I was in the market for training towards my instrument rating and decided to go to AF for my BFR. I did it in just about the minimum required time for air and ground work and the bill was a tad over $400. A friend had a nearly identical experience with them so that must be what they charge for BFRs. Perhaps that was a good thing, though, as that made me decide not to go there for my instrument training. Peter "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... MRQB wrote: i will not deal with any company that dose a surcharge for taking credit card and if i find one that is charging i report them ASAP. Really? And in your opinion, what is the difference between that and a discount for paying by cash or check? George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message ...
"Roy Smith" wrote in message ... When I paid my bill, I was astounded when they tacked on a few extra bucks to cover credit card transaction fees! It wasn't a whole lot of money, but I've never heard of anybody ever doing anything like that. I didn't even think it was legal. Whether they can pass on the credit card fees depends on what state you're in. It's legal here (Virginia) but not in California. That's interesting. Just about every FBO I ever visit offers a lower "cash" price for the purchase of fuel (some even in California). Is that the same thing as passing on credit card fees? John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message t... I asked that when I heard about that rule and the rep told me it was not permissible to charge different amounts for cash vs. credit, so either way was in violation of their agreement. It is still done all the time; just about all ultra discount internet electronics junk outfits do it. Perhaps the card issuers don't bother going after merchants for that. I am surprised that a supposedly reputable company tries that, it is terrible customer relations. After American Flyers took over Westair's training I was in the market for training towards my instrument rating and decided to go to AF for my BFR. I did it in just about the minimum required time for air and ground work and the bill was a tad over $400. A friend had a nearly identical experience with them so that must be what they charge for BFRs. Perhaps that was a good thing, though, as that made me decide not to go there for my instrument training. Peter $400 for an hour of flight time and two hours of CFI time? That's beyond absured. |
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In article , Peter
Gottlieb wrote: I asked that when I heard about that rule and the rep told me it was not permissible to charge different amounts for cash vs. credit, so either way was in violation of their agreement. What about all the gas stations that have a cash price and a credit price? I haven't seen as much of that in the past couple of years, but it was common practice at most gas stations up until just recently. |
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