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In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes In article , Mark Carver wrote: On 10/06/2021 09:27, fred wrote: . And then the b******s charge extra if you use a credit card Only if it's a business credit card. Personal ones have no surcharge (unless that law vanished with Brexit ?) The DVLA did used to charge extra if you paid by credit card. But not by debit card. I think that has gone now. Did wonder if credit cards has reduced their fees to the seller? With Covid, many places that once would only take cash for a small amount now take them. If you don't like cc charges just try paying for something by bitcoin. The fees appear from nowhere, the value is up and down like a yoyo and you are working to 8 places after the decimal point so you really have no concept of the value of the lower places. -- bert |
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