Which? has highlighted "rip-off" charges for paying by credit card for Ryanair, Bmibaby, Easyjet, Monarch, Emirates, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson and Saga Holidays.
On Which? website.
VS are not as bad as these but at 1.5% still charge double the 0.8% amount actually charged to them:
Interesting that TravelMole reports:
Could this be regarded as another form of price-fixing?
Will we end up getting rebates/refund in the future as with the fuel surcharge scam?
On Which? website.
VS are not as bad as these but at 1.5% still charge double the 0.8% amount actually charged to them:
When questioned, most retailers cite card processing costs as the reason for the surcharges they impose. But Which? Money found that the 'interchange fee' card operators charge merchants' banks is typically just £0.10 for debit cards and 0.8% for credit cards
Interesting that TravelMole reports:
The practise of profiting from debit and credit card processing is out-lawed in many parts of Europe.
Could this be regarded as another form of price-fixing?
Will we end up getting rebates/refund in the future as with the fuel surcharge scam?