This isn't a gift voucher, it's not remotely the same thing, it's a credit card.So if you had a gift voucher at. Merchant for $200 and the bill came to $220, and paid the difference with a credit card , and the surcharge was 1.5% then you’d expect to pay a $3.30 surcharge and not a 30c surcharge on the $20 credit card payment ?
No credit card or debit card works that way, it has always been like this.
The CC/bank charges a percentage to the vendor, based on the total amount transacted, full stop.
Again, should I always put my credit card in credit to avoid paying transaction fees? Doesn't work that way, the transaction fees are always based on the transacted amount.
This is how CC companies/banks make money on cards (along with late payment fees, interest etc).
By the way, if you were given a $200 gift voucher, and that voucher wasn't paid for with cash, it was already billed an extra ~1.5% at the time of purchase (which the retailer may or may not pass on to the customer, but it was still charged).
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