Thread: CTY Computers - 3% surcharge if using credit card?
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Apr 6th, 2006 01:38 PM
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CTY Computers - 3% surcharge if using credit card?
Does anyone know if this store adds on 3% if you use a credit card instead of cash?
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Apr 6th, 2006 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
awestruck
Does anyone know if this store adds on 3% if you use a credit card instead of cash?
Most likely.. All these damn small Computer places do..
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Apr 6th, 2006 01:53 PM
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CC charges 2% ...
"Prices are in Canadian dollars. All prices have been cash/debit discounted, other payments are based on regular price."
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Apr 6th, 2006 03:24 PM
#4
I don't know why it's a concern to people, there's really no reason that you need to pay via CC when the prices for these computer stores are so low already.
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Apr 6th, 2006 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jon Lai
I don't know why it's a concern to people, there's really no reason that you need to pay via CC when the prices for these computer stores are so low already.
i know eh... some people just don't understand
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Apr 6th, 2006 04:17 PM
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is it legal for them to do that? isn't that kind of like discrimination against people who use credit cards? not a serious question of course, butthink about it
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Apr 6th, 2006 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sonbuster
is it legal for them to do that? isn't that kind of like discrimination against people who use credit cards? not a serious question of course, butthink about it
How is it discrimination? Retailers are charged 2-3% fee for all credit card payments by the CC company, where usually, if you go to retailers like WalMart and Futureshop, they have to literally "suck in" the "loss". They can do that with bigger profit margins, but here, the smaller computer stores can't becuase their prices are low enough already, hense, they're saying that their prices are "cash discounted". In reailty, they're giving you the choice of what type of payment method to use.
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Apr 6th, 2006 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
ShadowVlican
i know eh... some people just don't understand

Some people just love to spend the money that they don't have.
Others, they enjoy the extra warranty provided by their card, or collecting points.
There is nothing wrong with the second type of those people.
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Apr 6th, 2006 04:53 PM
#9

Originally Posted by
Jon Lai
How is it discrimination? Retailers are charged 2-3% fee for all credit card payments by the CC company, where usually, if you go to retailers like WalMart and Futureshop, they have to literally "suck in" the "loss". They can do that with bigger profit margins, but here, the smaller computer stores can't becuase their prices are low enough already, hense, they're saying that their prices are "cash discounted". In reailty, they're giving you the choice of what type of payment method to use.
I believe in their contract with the credit card company, it is written it cannot add surchage to penalize this method of payment. e.g. you are not supposed to charge more if somebody is using visa but the regular price if he uses master.
However, most shop can get away with it by saying it is cash discounted. You are allowed to give discount to certain method payment but you are not allowed to add surcharge to credit card payment (based on the contract).
On the other hand, if you complaint the surcharge to the credit card company, they will do nothing these days. There were more strict before.
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Apr 6th, 2006 05:04 PM
#10
If you mind to pay the surcharge, go buy from somewhere else. You are the customer and you have the choice.
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Apr 6th, 2006 05:07 PM
#11
Yeah, they get around it by saying it's a discount if you use one method, but the *actual* price of the item is the price listed +3%.
--Mark
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Apr 6th, 2006 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jon Lai
How is it discrimination? Retailers are charged 2-3% fee for all credit card payments by the CC company, where usually, if you go to retailers like WalMart and Futureshop, they have to literally "suck in" the "loss". They can do that with bigger profit margins, but here, the smaller computer stores can't becuase their prices are low enough already, hense, they're saying that their prices are "cash discounted". In reailty, they're giving you the choice of what type of payment method to use.
exactly.

Originally Posted by
ynchu
Some people just love to spend the money that they don't have.
Others, they enjoy the extra warranty provided by their card, or collecting points.
There is nothing wrong with the second type of those people.
but there's something wrong with those people if they complain about this
i have nothing against them collecting points or extra warranty

Originally Posted by
gman
IHowever, most shop can get away with it by saying it is cash discounted. You are allowed to give discount to certain method payment but you are not allowed to add surcharge to credit card payment (based on the contract).
bingo.

Originally Posted by
elty
If you mind to pay the surcharge, go buy from somewhere else. You are the customer and you have the choice.
exactly..... go buy ur ***** from futureshop or bestbuy.... but don't go complaining you were ripped off
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Apr 6th, 2006 05:10 PM
#13
I believe it's technically illegal to put a surcharge on credit card sales... most places get around this by giving a "3% discount" cash/debit payments, which is automatically taken off on their list prices (so you have to put it back on for credit card purchases).
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Apr 6th, 2006 05:36 PM
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Whoa, it's the Dolphin 
Haven't seen you in a long time, bud
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Apr 6th, 2006 06:27 PM
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It is not "illegal" to put a surcharge on credit card sales. It is however almost certainly a violation of their merchant's agreement with the credit card companies. If they get caught their "right" to process cards could get cancelled and you can guess what happens to a business which can't process credit cards.
Cash discounts on the other hand are perfectly acceptable and are not a violation of credit card agreements.
The rule against surcharges is not uncommon - even on eBay sellers are not permitted to surcharge buyers who want to pay with Paypal. If someone complains about a seller surcharging then that seller's Paypal account could get cancelled (they will probably get a warning for a first offense).
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