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.
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: 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.
I believe it is now 'all or nothing'.
Quote from: Richard E on August 06, 2013, 05:10:32 PMThe Regulation states "A trader must not charge consumers, in respect of the use of a given means of payment, fees that exceed the cost borne by the trader for the use of that means."There is nothing, as far as I can see, in the legislation which obliges the trader who imposes a charge to impose the same charge on each payment method as long as the fee relates to the actual cost of the payment method.I think the reason why they are charging for everything is to then argue that it is not a charge "in respect of the use of a given means of payment."On one interpretation of the regulations if the actual cost of paying in cash is less than £2.00 per transaction then the charge is unenforceable. But further down it states "A charge for all means of payment accepted by a trader does not fall under regulation 4" which is the bit our beloved Villa are taking advantage of
The Regulation states "A trader must not charge consumers, in respect of the use of a given means of payment, fees that exceed the cost borne by the trader for the use of that means."There is nothing, as far as I can see, in the legislation which obliges the trader who imposes a charge to impose the same charge on each payment method as long as the fee relates to the actual cost of the payment method.I think the reason why they are charging for everything is to then argue that it is not a charge "in respect of the use of a given means of payment."On one interpretation of the regulations if the actual cost of paying in cash is less than £2.00 per transaction then the charge is unenforceable.
The money's going to Levy?! FFS!!
Is this charge just for cash transactions?Meaning, if you paid by debit card you wouldn't be charged?
Has anybody who sent an email to the club complaining about this had a response yet ? And what did it say ?My bet is No response at all.