[h=1]Companies will flout credit card reforms[/h]
Under the Reserve Bank of Australia reforms which come into effect Monday, retailers will be restricted by credit card companies to pass on surcharges to customers that reflect the true cost of providing the service.
On average, this is less than one per cent for Visa and MasterCard and about two per cent for American Express and Diners Club.
However, CHOICE Head of Campaigns Matt Levey says some companies, including Cabcharge – which has a 10 per cent surcharge for credit card payments – and Australia's domestic airlines are attempting to "sneak around" the rules by disguising their surcharges as booking fees or fees for financial services.
Mr Levey says in the absence of a regulatory agency to oversee the new rules, the reforms are open to breaches and continued price-gouging.