XPost: nf.general
From: mattdawe@warp.nfld.net
From what I understand, retailers are charged per transaction. I believe the
charge varies from bank to bank. I have heard Royal Bank is 35 cents...how
accurate that is, I don't know. I guess the retailers are simply covering
their bottom line since a $5 sale to them is only $4.65 in revenue after
they are charged the fee.....the markup on the $5 item was likely minimal to
begin with so you can't really blame them.
Credit cards work similarly except they charge a percentage of the total
sale. If they charge 4% for a Visa, on a $100 purchase, the retailer loses
$4...something along those lines.
"Terry" wrote in message
news:OWBue.74695$Kk4.944213@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Buying yesterday at the local store outlet of a national chain store I was
> advised that there would be a 25 cent charge if I used my debit or credit
> card for a purchase of less than $5!
>
> This was the first time I have experienced this.
> Is it common practice throughout Canada?
> It was also mentioned that another store charges 50 cents for the same.
>
> Twenty five cents on $5 is a 5% premium.
> If the purchase was less, say $3.00 for a carton of milk, or similar, the
> twenty five cent charge is 8.3%!
> Fifty cents on $5 or less could be a 10% or higher premium.
>
> Am wondering if this is a reflection of or is caused by how much the banks
> charge businesses for bank debit card transactions. My bank tells me that
> such extra charges by retailers are the exception and very unusual.
>
> I guess I won't be shopping at that store again. Also after being
accustomed
> to never having to carry money (except maybe afew coins in the vehicle
for
> the odd parking meter) hope that will be able to continue use of
'plastic'.
>
> Debit cards are best because, requiring use of PIN they are more secure
than
> a credit card. Also the transaction amount comes out of one's account
almost
> immediately, and does not incur interest charges. It's easy to get at any
> time an on-line or toll free telephone update of the state of ones bank
> account.
>
> Comments? Personally I'd like to see banks make it mandatory that sellers
> who accept their debit cards NOT charge any additional fees.
>
>
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