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Credit & Debit Card Charges
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Forgive me if I'm wrong but i could swear that I heard on the news a week or two ago that apart from a few pennies or minor charges it was to become illegal to charge for paying by credit/debit cards, on my work travels I called in at a country petrol station yesterday to get fuel and noticed a sign saying "surcharge £2 if paying by credit card" I left and decided to call in at a small local pub for lunch, upon reading the menu it also had at the bottom add £1 if settling your bill by debit or credit card,can they do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A ban on "excessive" debit and credit card charges began on Saturday 6 April 2013. Under the new rules, payment surcharges will have to reflect the actual cost to the retailer of processing the card transaction. The new rules are being brought in earlier than the rest of the EU Consumer Rights Directive, because of the concern that was first raised by Which?
However, there are a number of sectors which are excluded from the new rules. Very small businesses and companies just starting out will not be subject to the rules until June 2014.
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However, there are a number of sectors which are excluded from the new rules. Very small businesses and companies just starting out will not be subject to the rules until June 2014.
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Well I never! I must try to keep up !! Thanks for the info, AB.
I note that traders will still be able to levy charges but that they must reflect actual costs incurred. I imagine this will therefore not prevent the likes of travel companies recovering the costs the credit card companies make on their transactions.
I note that traders will still be able to levy charges but that they must reflect actual costs incurred. I imagine this will therefore not prevent the likes of travel companies recovering the costs the credit card companies make on their transactions.