Card Surcharge – is this fair?
Card Surcharge – this isn’t right, right?
March 7, 2025
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It seems like you’re frustrated about card surcharges, and many people feel the same way. Surcharges can add unexpected costs to purchases and can seem unfair, especially when businesses should ideally just include the price in the total. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on how this impacts your shopping experience or if you’ve encountered any specific situations where the surcharge was particularly bothersome. Have you found any alternatives that avoid these charges?