Leekbrookgull
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What is the law on this,used a loo in Grange over Sands 30p and C/less payment. However is the minimum sign spend when you a small outfit (£5) legal ?
What is the law on this,used a loo in Grange over Sands 30p and C/less payment. However is the minimum sign spend when you a small outfit
We run worldpay contactless at the cricket club,.... 2.5% plus 4p per transaction.... this is fairly standard and applies to all card types.Don't believe its in law. However, nothing stopping companies from only accepting between £5 and £45 as their limits. the minimum charge for using a card (that the retailer has to pay) was 17p per transaction, depending on the issuing card type and can be upto a £1 as a min, which i believe is Amex.
Unless the law has changed in the last few years then i can see why some smaller outfits do put a limit on things.
I use izettle no monthly fees and 1.75% fee. All my transactions are over £75 so it’s not relevant. All the small shops around us let you pay with card for any amount since covid which is a help.17p per transaction is not exactly true.
I pay every month £25 to the merchant company. July my other charges were £75 service charges and £50 fees. That's £150 for 1215 transactions. Or an average of 12p per transaction.
But I use the machine a lot so hassle for low rates. A small corner shop may be paying a lot more. So when you tap for an item costing 70p with a 25% profit margin you can see why the shopkeeper may be a bit miffed.
I have a minimum £5 but with average sales, including cash sales, of £7 most customers are over that anyway.
Generally, the merchant agreement bans minimum transactions limits but its a massive faff to complain to the merchant provider if you can even find out who it is; and really nothing is going to happen - the merchant provider makes their money from the shop not from the punter when it comes down to it.
Interchange fees were slashed hugely for conventional cards under PSD2, which still applies to the UK for a few months, so I don't think anyone is paying 17p a transaction anymore.
I'm not sure the size of your penis matters.