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spietreser

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What's the value of the eNom Club Drop points in dollars?

IMO it would've been better if bidding would be in $ (or euros) instead of points where it is unclear how much that is.

Thanks in advance,
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$1.030927835 actually if you count the "Refill Convenience Charge" when using a credit card or PayPal.
 

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ToastyX wrote:

$1.030927835 actually if you count the "Refill Convenience Charge" when using a credit card or PayPal.
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The Visa/ Mastercard merchant agreement forbids merchants to charge extra for using their cards.

A merchant's credit card processing could be jeopardized by such actions..
 

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DaddyHalbucks said:
ToastyX wrote:

$1.030927835 actually if you count the "Refill Convenience Charge" when using a credit card or PayPal.
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The Visa/ Mastercard merchant agreement forbids merchants to charge extra for using their cards.

A merchant's credit card processing could be jeopardized by such actions..

I guess that is one of those rules that isn't enforced. Always wondered when MC or Visa would do something about this. You don't see this in stores but it is very common online.

I guess maybe if they call it something other than "recouping my processing fee charge" they can get away with it.
 

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Well I have seen firms charge up to 3 % for credit card usage so this rule is definetly not getting enforced by any means...

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it still doesnt make sense.
I mean we are on the internet, and obviously we are going to pay by credit cards or paypal. Do they actually exepect a check or a wire transfer everytime you refil your account?

so the extra 3% isnt too fair, but neither is life...
 

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I guess that is one of those rules that isn't enforced.

IT IS ENFORCED. VISA/ MASTERCARD SIMPLY HAS TO BE MADE AWARE OF IT.

Always wondered when MC or Visa would do something about this. You don't see this in stores but it is very common online.

WHAT A SHOCK.

I guess maybe if they call it something other than "recouping my processing fee charge" they can get away with it.

NO. IT IS AGAINST THE RULES IN ANY FORM. CARD HOLDERS CANNOT BE CHARGED EXTRA FOR USING THEIR CARDS. PERIOD.
 

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DaddyHalbucks said:
ToastyX wrote:

$1.030927835 actually if you count the "Refill Convenience Charge" when using a credit card or PayPal.
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The Visa/ Mastercard merchant agreement forbids merchants to charge extra for using their cards.

A merchant's credit card processing could be jeopardized by such actions..

Ah, but there is nothing to stop you from offering a 3% cash discount.
 

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I thought there were still some gas stations here in the US that had different prices for cash/credit.
 
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