Ok, però io sto per andare a fare la spesa e pagherò con carta di credito. Mica mi aggiungono 7 euro alla spesa per la fee. E' la fee in sé stessa a essere sbagliata, di qualunque compagnia. Però Ryanair limita eccessivamente la scelta.
In UK se paghi con la carta di credito alcune transazioni ti fanno pagare tipo l'1% o 50p in più... Ma la tassazione aggiuntiva sull'uso della carta non era vietata da Visa Europe/Mastercard?
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Edit mi rispondo da solo per Mastercard
From MasterCard's merchant rules
5.9.2 Charges to Cardholders
A Merchant must not directly or indirectly require any Cardholder to pay a surcharge or any part of any Merchant discount or any contemporaneous finance charge in connection with a Transaction. A Merchant may provide a discount to its customers for cash payments. A Merchant is permitted to charge a fee (such as a bona fide commission, postage, expedited service or convenience fees, and the like) if the fee is imposed on all like transactions regardless of the form of payment used, or as the Corporation has expressly permitted in writing. For purposes of this Rule:
1. A surcharge is any fee charged in connection with a Transaction that is not charged if another payment method is used.
2. The Merchant discount fee is any fee a Merchant pays to an Acquirer so that the Acquirer will acquire the Transactions of the Merchant.
10A.3 Charges to Cardholders
Rule 5.9.2 does not apply in the European Economic Area.
If a Merchant applies a surcharge for payment by Card, the amount or method of calculation of the surcharge must be clearly indicated to the Cardholder at the POI location and must bear a reasonable relationship to the Merchant's cost of accepting Cards.
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Visa:
5.1.C Prohibitions
A Merchant must not:
• Add any surcharges to Transactions, unless local law expressly requires that a Merchant be permitted to impose a surcharge.