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    https://www.npr.org/2023/09/26/1201257895/credit-card-fees-visa-mastercard-retailers

    In the USA, it's quite typical that a merchant would pay around 2%~3% as credit card transaction fee to accept a credit card payment from a customer.

    What I didn't know (until reading this article) is this:

    [Credit card transaction fees] in the U.S. are eight or nine times as high as those in Europe

    Link to a related interview (transcript) on NPR with a finance professor talking about the wealth transfer effects of credit card use in the USA:

    https://www.npr.org/2023/03/09/1162380399/the-dirty-secret-to-credit-card-rewards

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      That is quite interesting. I never really thought about it.

      I did read one time that Costco negotiated with Visa to put the processing fee at somewhere around 0.25%.

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        The whole credit industry is structurally regressive. People who need credit products more have always paid more.

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        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

          That is quite interesting. I never really thought about it.

          I did read one time that Costco negotiated with Visa to put the processing fee at somewhere around 0.25%.

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          @taiwan_girl said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

          That is quite interesting. I never really thought about it.

          I did read one time that Costco negotiated with Visa to put the processing fee at somewhere around 0.25%.

          They have enough clout to make exclusive deals with one credit network provider at a time (I think it used to be Mastercard a few years ago)

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            @taiwan_girl said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

            That is quite interesting. I never really thought about it.

            I did read one time that Costco negotiated with Visa to put the processing fee at somewhere around 0.25%.

            They have enough clout to make exclusive deals with one credit network provider at a time (I think it used to be Mastercard a few years ago)

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            @xenon said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

            @taiwan_girl said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

            That is quite interesting. I never really thought about it.

            I did read one time that Costco negotiated with Visa to put the processing fee at somewhere around 0.25%.

            They have enough clout to make exclusive deals with one credit network provider at a time (I think it used to be Mastercard a few years ago)

            In the US, I think that it was American Express.

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            • AxtremusA Axtremus

              https://www.npr.org/2023/09/26/1201257895/credit-card-fees-visa-mastercard-retailers

              In the USA, it's quite typical that a merchant would pay around 2%~3% as credit card transaction fee to accept a credit card payment from a customer.

              What I didn't know (until reading this article) is this:

              [Credit card transaction fees] in the U.S. are eight or nine times as high as those in Europe

              Link to a related interview (transcript) on NPR with a finance professor talking about the wealth transfer effects of credit card use in the USA:

              https://www.npr.org/2023/03/09/1162380399/the-dirty-secret-to-credit-card-rewards

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              @Axtremus said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

              Credit card transaction fees] in the U.S. are eight or nine times as high as those in Europe

              I think that's not quite accurate.

              The fees for Visa or Mastercard are, to my knowledge, in the same ballpark over here.

              But we have a separate system of debit cards, often called EC cards or giro card which charge much less. Many stores will only accept those but not Visa/Master.

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              • KlausK Klaus

                @Axtremus said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

                Credit card transaction fees] in the U.S. are eight or nine times as high as those in Europe

                I think that's not quite accurate.

                The fees for Visa or Mastercard are, to my knowledge, in the same ballpark over here.

                But we have a separate system of debit cards, often called EC cards or giro card which charge much less. Many stores will only accept those but not Visa/Master.

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                @Klaus said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

                @Axtremus said in Credit Card Transaction Fees:

                Credit card transaction fees] in the U.S. are eight or nine times as high as those in Europe

                I think that's not quite accurate.

                The fees for Visa or Mastercard are, to my knowledge, in the same ballpark over here.

                But we have a separate system of debit cards, often called EC cards or giro card which charge much less. Many stores will only accept those but not Visa/Master.

                I think that US debit cards are the same, correct? Much lower transact fees?

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                  But...We need no laws on credit card interest or fees, right?

                  Greed is good.

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