AviationNZ
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So taking this a step further, when I buy a ticket on an airline, should I deem it unfair or wrong that someone else might get more value because they eat more or drink more on board?Not sure I agree. If you are paying a retailer with a card that has zero fees why should the cost of transaction fees from other payment forms, from other customers, be included in the items/products/services you are buying?
I think stores like Aldi have it right. You have options to either pay the transaction fees or avoid them.
The same as paying airlines for airfares, they have options to avoid paying the transaction fees if your selected payment method avoids this, such as PayID/bank transfer.
I just wonder how far we go with trying to break down who pays what and making sure no one pays for something they don't use. I get that it's very easy with electronic payments, but does that make it right that we single out that are for customer specificity (and complexity)?