• @noredcandy@lemmy.world
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    179 months ago

    Fwiw debit card transaction are capped around 21 cents per transaction depending on the size of the bank holding the account. You’re right for credit cards though. Also, imho, I’ve never seen merchants pass along these debit card savings to the consumer. With they would though.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      59 months ago

      I’ve never heard of that cap! Any references.

      Also, imho, I’ve never seen merchants pass along these debit card savings to the consumer. With they would though.

      Gas stations do! But not really passing the savings, just flipping it by penalizing credit cards.

      They can easily say, “Actually it’s 0.10 off by using a debit” as opposed to “it’s 0.10 more for using credit”.

    • @Mataresian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      29 months ago

      Whether they directly pass the costs or indirectly, these are still costs made by the seller. In other words either the costs are passed on by the credit card customers or simply all customers. Somebody has to pay for the costs and in the end the seller has to make some profit to survive.

    • jh34ghu43gu
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      19 months ago

      Those truck stops that have the X gas price for cash Y gas price for credit (x < y) are a good example of a merchant passing the savings onto consumers. More niche is all the coin shops I’ve been to pass the fee onto you if you use a card.