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I was buying some stuff for the beginning of a school year and my school charged me a $10 'credit card' fee. I could have sworn this was illegal.
Originally posted by: Kyle
UW (washington) charges $30 to use a visa to pay tuition.
most smaller stores (gas stations and the like) charge fees.
It may be against the terms, but I guess they just figure if everyone is doing it, why not...
In an effort to reduce administrative overhead, Georgia Tech will no longer accept Visa credit cards as a payment method for tuition and fees. Arrangements have been made with a third party vendor to accept American Express, MasterCard and Discover when payment is made online through the Oscar system. There is a service fee of 2.75% assessed by the vendor for their service that will be in addition to the tuition, fee, room, and meal payment.
Originally posted by: erub
Originally posted by: Kyle
UW (washington) charges $30 to use a visa to pay tuition.
most smaller stores (gas stations and the like) charge fees.
It may be against the terms, but I guess they just figure if everyone is doing it, why not...
Are you sure its VISA, not AMEX or MC? Also, its been a long time since I've been to a store, large or small that charged a fee, I definitely wouldn't say MOST. Actually the only thing I see sometimes is a minimum purchase, but even that is rare (maybe every 6 months I go someplace with it).
Texas A&M and Georgia Tech both charge a fee for using a CC, but neither allow Visa:
In an effort to reduce administrative overhead, Georgia Tech will no longer accept Visa credit cards as a payment method for tuition and fees. Arrangements have been made with a third party vendor to accept American Express, MasterCard and Discover when payment is made online through the Oscar system. There is a service fee of 2.75% assessed by the vendor for their service that will be in addition to the tuition, fee, room, and meal payment.
GT allowed free online payment by webcheck - put in the routing # and hit go..I think A&M charged 50c for the service, which is roughly the cost of getting a check, and mailing it..definiteely not the percentage that they charge for a CC
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
My school does this for tuition. And they don't accept VISA because of this.
Originally posted by: erub
against terms of VISA merchant agreement
MC and AMEX allow for it