OFT to look into credit card surcharges
April 2, 2011 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards
Credit cards have undoubtedly made life easier for many people, enabling them to enjoy flexibility with their repayments, the security of not having to use cash, and the ability to make purchases with ease using the phone or the Internet. Many people use their credit and debit cards to make all sorts of purchases online these days, which means that they can enjoy the ease and convenience of browsing products and services from the comfort of their own homes, and making payments safely and securely on reputable websites.
However, one sting in the tail of using credit and debit cards to make payments online is that many retailers and companies charge administrative fees, and many of these are quite extortionate, pushing up the cost of the purchase enormously. Many cardholders have made a purchase only to realise at the last minute that they are going to be charged a hefty fee on top of the purchase price simply because they are using their credit or debit card.
An official from one travel site said: “Many travel providers are not only passing the bank charges to customers, they are actually increasing them to generate extra revenue. The fact that some holiday companies also charge for debit card payments is a worrying development.”
A super-complaint has been launched by the consumer campaign group Which? for the various surcharges and fees to be looked into. The Office of Fair Trading is now looking into these fees and could end up making companies reduce the fees that they charge by way of administration costs for credit and debit card use.
Tags: purchase price, various surcharges, consumer campaign group, fee, administration costs, onlineThe UK Payment Association said: “The credit card costs are per transaction. If you are booking six tickets at once, or one ticket in one credit card booking, the processing costs would be the same. It’s hard to see how companies can charge per item.”
Customers not getting the full value of their jewellery from cash for gold companies
January 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under News, News Utilities
It has been claimed in a recent report that companies that offer cash for gold jewellery are not giving consumers the full value of their jewellery. In fact, the report claims that quite often consumers are only receiving a fraction of the worth of the jewellery from the firms. According to the consumer campaign group Which? consumers are getting ’shockingly bad value’ on their gold jewellery given how the value of gold has increased. Read more
Tags: Pawnbroker, Valuation, cash for gold, Jewellery, gold advertisements, which, Gold, consumer campaign group

