Posted by RN on March 26, 2009 at 10:34:51 from (96.60.83.104):
In Reply to: Re: Broke my word posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on March 25, 2009 at 20:13:43:
Illinois case in 1970"s, discrimination between payments, credit card companies lost. Sears was main defendant that charged extra for the master card customers. Court ruled extra charge to cover handling fees was OK. Cash discount was not a discrimination against credit card customer. Credit card contracts with no price difference were invalid. A auction that says credit card handling fees to be charged to customer is valid, customer can always pay cash by getting cash advance on his credit card. Local convienence store has it"s own gas credit card and charges 3 cents a gallon less for its use compared to master card or visa- Wisconsin consumer law say it"s valid marketing. A no charge to merchant card- like some American Express used to be still has some aggravations but buyer has the use charge on his bill to pay instead of merchant. Couple places have ATMs in store- store takes cash, credit card user gets cash from ATM and pays the service fee. A credit card company trying to get back at merchant by banning? customer would be stuck with bill and costs. Fine merchant? - For a "Convenience to customer sale " the credit card company might be fined and lawyer charged with Barartry. The auction company made a deal with local bank to handle credit card sale as a cash advance, charg to customer- at least that is how older brothers employer/auction house handled it. RN
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