Prices will continue to rise in the next three months as almost 60% of retailers fail to meet sales targets and others fear closure within the year, survey indicates.
Prices will continue to rise in the next three months as almost 60% of retailers fail to meet sales targets and others fear closure within the year.
Let alone the bullshit credit card charges everyone is charging these days. Especially as The Retail Payment System Act 2022 is now in force capping the price retailers pay to 0.8%
As I understand it, the fee is a cap on how much the payment processer can charge the bank. The amount the bank charges the retailer and the amount the retailer charges the customer are not capped.
As long as they don't claim it's to cover the costs from credit cards (in that case they can only charge the actual costs) they can add whatever surcharge they want