On the continent, you'll often see retail outlets — even big supermarkets — that won't accept credit cards for transactions <€10, presumably for the same reason.I've a funny feeling that it's the charges by the bank that force shops to do this.
I was in a shop on Grafton Street last week and the two shop assistants were talking about a lady who wanted to pay for a 80cent chocolate bar with Laser. To quote 'I told her to take a hike'!! Charm school needed or what?
Do you reckon they actually told her to take a hike? I would be surprised if they did.
The charge for a laser is quite small ... but the cc card is very heft, i wouldn't blame any shop for having a minimun transaction on it...
So I can see where the convenience stores are coming from - also it can be very annoying when waiting in the queue for the till and see someone paying by CC for such a small amount.
Why is this annoying they were there before you they can pay however they like. How do you know what method of payment they use, you must be one of those ignorant people that stand directly behind the paying costumer looking over their shoulder. Next time stand back and wait your turn.- also it can be very annoying when waiting in the queue for the till and see someone paying by CC for such a small amount.
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