I believe it is now 'all or nothing'.
Quote from: Legion on August 06, 2013, 05:03:20 PMI believe it is now 'all or nothing'.The origin of this is that Credit Cards levy a 3% fee to the trader for each transaction (10% for amex) while debit cards charge a flat 20p. As debit cards are a cash instrument charging for their use has been banned. I suspect that the club are acting illegally by levying an additional fee for cash or debit cards. There is nothing to stop them only charging for credit cards but at the counter this is difficult to implement as the cashier has got to be able to discriminate between credit and debit which is not as easy as it sounds.
A couple observations from my visit to the the ticket office today to buy my Malaga tickets; The bloke in front of me was buying tickets for 2 different matches. For some reason he wanted to pay for each game separately on 2 different cards. The girl behind the counter said I'll have to charge you 2 booking fees then (£4)! He agreed and didn't seem too bothered!Then when I was served, she just quoted me the total cost and didn't specify that this included the £2 fee. I was expecting it anyway so didn't mention it but thought that it was wrong ethically not to mention it and almost try and cover it up. Ok there was a small sign stuck on the counter that mentioned it, but that was pretty easy to miss.
Debit cards have " Debit" written on them, credit cards, on the other hand have " Credit" written on them, don't they ?
Thought about paying the charge in pennies but think they don't have to accept if the total is more than 20p. Still if everyone tried it they might get fed up of lugging thousands of pounds worth of coins to the bank.
Quote from: mal on August 06, 2013, 08:56:38 PMQuote from: Legion on August 06, 2013, 05:03:20 PMI believe it is now 'all or nothing'.The origin of this is that Credit Cards levy a 3% fee to the trader for each transaction (10% for amex) while debit cards charge a flat 20p. As debit cards are a cash instrument charging for their use has been banned. I suspect that the club are acting illegally by levying an additional fee for cash or debit cards. There is nothing to stop them only charging for credit cards but at the counter this is difficult to implement as the cashier has got to be able to discriminate between credit and debit which is not as easy as it sounds.Not wanting to piss on your chips but that sounds like a load of bollocks. The background to this is on the first page of this thread and it mentions nothing about banning debit card charges. They've brought in this charge to avoid the new regulations. How on earth is what they're doing illegal?! The way they've explained it is pretty immoral but not illegal.
Quote from: Ad@m on August 06, 2013, 10:18:13 PMQuote from: mal on August 06, 2013, 08:56:38 PMQuote from: Legion on August 06, 2013, 05:03:20 PMI believe it is now 'all or nothing'.The origin of this is that Credit Cards levy a 3% fee to the trader for each transaction (10% for amex) while debit cards charge a flat 20p. As debit cards are a cash instrument charging for their use has been banned. I suspect that the club are acting illegally by levying an additional fee for cash or debit cards. There is nothing to stop them only charging for credit cards but at the counter this is difficult to implement as the cashier has got to be able to discriminate between credit and debit which is not as easy as it sounds.Not wanting to piss on your chips but that sounds like a load of bollocks. The background to this is on the first page of this thread and it mentions nothing about banning debit card charges. They've brought in this charge to avoid the new regulations. How on earth is what they're doing illegal?! The way they've explained it is pretty immoral but not illegal. The change in regulations from the Govt. was meant to stop the charging of 'excessive fees beyond the cost of processing the transaction'http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/cards/2013/04/credit-and-debit-card-fee-clampdown-beginsCharging for cash (£0.00 cost) is therefore illegal. Calling it an 'administration fee' is a blatant lie that would not appear likely to survive a legal challenge so the club is acting contrary to the spirit and letter of a change in the law ie illegally.