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What You Should Know About Credit Card Surcharges

Credit card surcharges are a common occurrence and can be frustrating if you don’t realize what you’re being charged. Here’s what you need to know about credit card surcharges, plus a few tips for consolidating credit card debt to help maximize your spending.

What are credit card surcharges?

Credit card surcharges are fees merchants pay to accept credit cards from the various card issuers. These fees are generally passed on to the customer by the merchant and can range from a few cents to a few dollars. Credit card surcharges are usually not imposed by debit card issuers, although some debit cards may have foreign transaction fees.

The fee credit card companies charge vendors varies, but typically American Express has the highest charge. However, this is rarely itemized on your bill, so the card you pay with probably won’t matter in terms of your final price.

Why do credit card surcharges exist?

It costs money to process your transactions, so credit card companies cover them with surcharges. In addition, many issuers have lucrative rewards programs that include extra customer protection, such as extended warranties, longer return windows, and travel and reward programs that add value for their members. To pay for these benefits, the issuers charge merchants to accept their cards, which is typically a small enough fee that merchants just grudgingly accept as the cost of doing business in a digital world where cash is used less frequently.

How can I avoid paying them?

Unfortunately, many of these fees are automatically calculated into the price of goods, so avoiding the surcharges has become more difficult. You can ask for a discount if you’re paying cash, but this may only work for smaller businesses with a direct relationship with the customer. You can also try using a discount card instead of a credit card, but this may only be available to some merchants.

What should I do if I’m stuck in debt from my credit card bills?

Small fees, like credit card surcharges, can add up quickly, causing you to spend more than expected and end up in debt. If this happens to you, consider consolidating your debt into one loan you can repay over time. This will reduce your overall monthly payments and help you avoid interest charges. Additionally, consider seeking professional financial assistance to help get on track and stay out of debt.

The critical part is to prevent things from getting worse. Start budgeting more regularly by researching current prices, sales tax rates, and any additional fees you should expect so that you’ll understand your costs completely.

Next, try to pay in cash at smaller merchants if you can and ask for a cash discount. Again, this might not always be an option, so keep this in mind when shopping. Finally, don’t be afraid to ask for help if you’re struggling to manage your finances. There are many resources available to help people improve their financial literacy.

The bottom line

Understanding credit card surcharges is essential if you want to make the most of your credit cards and avoid paying unnecessary fees. With the right information, you can decide whether or not to pay them and what benefit they offer you as a credit card user.

Contact Information:

Name: Michael Bertini
Email: press@credello.com
Job Title: Consultant

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