71 Trans Am wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 8:08 pm
May well be illegal but plenty sellers do it especially as i said in the UK - I have no idea the cost of processing a card payment but seems many do not want to pay it themselves and try to pass the cost on to the customer - Or maybe they don't want card payments full stop and just want cash
Ive never come across it in the UK, over here it is illegal, no more no less, if someone is asked to pay extra, simply refuse and report them.
We were paying about one % on sales, in commision hardly nothing, the reason people dont want to take card payments is they can't hide it from the tax man, like you can cash.
71 Trans Am wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 7:37 pm
Many UK businesses charge extra for card payments especially takeaways - They often have a notice on the counter advising that a £2 charge will be added for card payments as most prefer cash
Are shops allowed to charge for card payments UK?
Businesses cannot impose any surcharge for using the following methods of payment: consumer credit cards, debit cards or charge cards. similar payment methods that are not card-based (for example, mobile phone-based payment methods) electronic payment services (for example, PayPal
Firefly wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:14 pm
As for refunds, Cyprus may belong to the EU, but I don't believe that they like to abide by EU rules.
In the EU cars are required an MOT after 4 years then every 2 years after that.
The UK requires an MOT after 3 years and every year after that, it has never changed even when part of the EU.
Its a money spinner and proof that the UK only abided to EU laws when it suited.
Firefly wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:14 pm
As for refunds, Cyprus may belong to the EU, but I don't believe that they like to abide by EU rules.
In the EU cars are required an MOT after 4 years then every 2 years after that.
The UK requires an MOT after 3 years and every year after that, it has never changed even when part of the EU.
Its a money spinner and proof that the UK only abided to EU laws when it suited.
EU regulations are minimum standards that can be exceeded by member states. In this case, the UK had more stringent rules than the minimum and that was perfectly acceptable. No rules were broken.
For once, I agree with WHL - It's illegal to refuse or charge extra for card payments and any retailers doing so should be reported. For what it's worth, they're also breaking the T&Cs of their payment providers. I haven't seen an example of this in the UK in years, though no doubt it happens. It's definitely more widespread in Cyprus.
I've never been asked to pay more when using a card, but it did happen for the first time yesterday whilst shopping with family in the tourist area of the harbour.
Jimgym wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 1:30 pm
I've never been asked to pay more when using a card, but it did happen for the first time yesterday whilst shopping with family in the tourist area of the harbour.
So, what did you do? Did you pay the extra or did you walk away?
Jimgym wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 1:30 pm
I've never been asked to pay more when using a card, but it did happen for the first time yesterday whilst shopping with family in the tourist area of the harbour.
So, what did you do? Did you pay the extra or did you walk away?
The person I was with paid the extra. It was a tiny amount of the purchase price, I was surprised when the assistant mentioned it.
What rubbish, I love Cyprus, but I'm not looking through rose tinted specs, as some do. I have experienced disappointing events, in both the UK and Cyprus.
By the same token are you a UK 'basher' or just a female poster 'basher'? They do exist, unfortunately.
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