What really kicked it up into high gear was when the payment service providers starting building the surcharge system into the payment terminal software. Before that it was a hassle to add it on and far fewer places did it. But once it was in the software it became much easier and the providers started advertising that it was "free" for the business, cause now it was an extra cost for the customer.Im coming across more stores that have only recently incorporated surcharges.
This has to stop.
What really kicked it up into high gear was when the payment service providers starting building the surcharge system into the payment terminal software.
I agree, I can't think of any other situation where you're told one price then charged a higher one and it's OK.Displaying a small sign saying, "A surcharge may apply" is not good enough. Will it or won't and, if it will, how much is it?
I posted on AFF where I'd spent $98 at Cocos in Brisbane and used Amex to pay and after I tapped it showed the total bill as $100. They did not charge a surcharge previously and the surcharge was a total surprise to me.What really kicked it up into high gear was when the payment service providers starting building the surcharge system into the payment terminal software.
Was it a Square branded terminal? They surcharge all cards at the same rate…I went to Brumbys today, inserted my Visa debit card, selected EFTPOS (Savings) and, guess what, still got surcharged. WTF!
Was it a Square branded terminal? They surcharge all cards at the same rate…
Just made a simple cocrrection for you Johnny Kkeep it under your mattress and don't give these leeches opportunities tomakeSTEAL money from your money.
It would appear that Thailand is the test case for this one.Just made a simple cocrrection for you Johnny K![]()
Not really plenty of card only places in Australia too (and they dont all pass on surcharges).
Well, if they don't take cash, there should be at least one surcharge free form of payment.
See posts #327 and #329.Ive never seen a surcharge anywhere on savings on a bank issued terminal.
I was in NZ a couple of months before COVID, we went to buy a drink in a cafe and when I pulled out a twenty, the owner kind of smiled (read: sneered) and said "cash, how quaint". As we were sitting outside enjoying our drinks in the sun he came out and locked up the cafe, and told us to stay as long as we wanted, he was just popping to the bank... BANK? Who's quaint now?There are many places that went card only in the UK during covid and have stayed that way ever since.
Similarly when travelling through Europe recently, many places that I assumed would be cash only were actually card only.
Australia once again seems behind on this one.