Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
Think you're giving too much up to merchant processors now?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...ise-fees-on-small-purchases-analyst-says.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...ise-fees-on-small-purchases-analyst-says.html
Already USA technologies (eport) sent out an email:Visa Inc. (V) and MasterCard Inc. (MA), the world’s largest consumer-payment networks, will raise debit-card fees charged for small-ticket purchases to the full amount allowed under new rules, according to an analyst.
Visa, the world’s largest network, and No. 2 MasterCard may increase fees from 8 cents on a $2 purchase to 23 cents, Thomas McCrohan, an analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, wrote in a note. They will eliminate the so-called interchange portion of the fee, charging the highest amount allowed by rules announced in June, McCrohan said yesterday in an interview.
The change “will kill the economics for small-ticket debit purchases and influence a shift back to credit cards,” McCrohan wrote. “It will almost certainly lead to a merchant revolt against the card networks.”
Last week VISA and MasterCard took the unprecedented step of announcing that their bank debit card interchange rates would increase by roughly 250% for a typical small-ticket debit card transaction and making them effective October 1, 2011, leaving us little or no time to respond. This decision by Visa and MasterCard has forced USA Technologies to make the difficult decision to temporarily stop the acceptance of Visa and MasterCard bank debit cards until further notice.
Consequently, effective October 1, 2011 and until further notice, the USA Technologies' card processing network will not accept any bank debit/check or prepaid cards with a Visa or MasterCard logo.