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Charge it! Or not.

Posted By Chris Trent On April 27, 2006 @ 12:32 pm In Uncategorized | Comments Disabled

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This Consumerist post [1] deals specifically with a situation in Texas, but it’s something I see here in NYC all the time. How many people know that credit card minimum purchases are actually a violation of the contract between vendors and credit card companies? We’ve all seen the “$10 minimum purchase on credit card” signs at businesses all over town, and just blindly accepted them. Well, I know I have anyway, even in situations where I’d much rather pay with a credit card. (Actually, I’d pretty much always prefer to pay with a credit card, but that’s just me.)

Interestingly, the Consumerist thread got really soap opera-y, with lots of back-and-forth between the site and the proprietors of the business in question. Here’s a link to the most recent update [2], which has links to all previous installments.


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[1] This Consumerist post: http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/credit-cards/requiring-minimum-credit-card-purchases-is-a-violation-168150.php

[2] Here’s a link to the most recent update: http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/customer-service/update-requiring-minimum-credit-card-purchases-is-a-violation-169748.php

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