Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
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Dancing Queen
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Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Credit Card charges to be discontinued.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40648641
Is this good news or not, will the cruise lines increase prices to cover the cost and/or travel agents even stop taking credit cards and force us all to pay by debit card.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40648641
Is this good news or not, will the cruise lines increase prices to cover the cost and/or travel agents even stop taking credit cards and force us all to pay by debit card.
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towny44
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Since these charges are currently bolstering the profits of someone in the leisure industry supply chain, you can rest assured that they are going to find some way to recoup this lost revenue. One thing is certain its not going to go into the pockets of the punters.
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screwy
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
My understanding is that the Banks/ Credit Card companies introduced this charge to offset their costs in Credit Card transactions..?
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
It was nothing to do with the card providers but was initially introduced by a well known Air Carrier to screw ( no pun intended ) an extra few bob out of those who wished to fly with his particular airline. The idea caught on of course.screwy wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 14:15My understanding is that the Banks/ Credit Card companies introduced this charge to offset their costs in Credit Card transactions..?
The base cost will rise but those who pay by Debit Card will pay extra.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Very truetowny44 wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 12:54Since these charges are currently bolstering the profits of someone in the leisure industry supply chain, you can rest assured that they are going to find some way to recoup this lost revenue. One thing is certain its not going to go into the pockets of the punters.
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screwy
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I stand corrected...Manoverboard wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 14:49It was nothing to do with the card providers but was initially introduced by a well known Air Carrier to screw ( no pun intended ) an extra few bob out of those who wished to fly with his particular airline. The idea caught on of course.screwy wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 14:15My understanding is that the Banks/ Credit Card companies introduced this charge to offset their costs in Credit Card transactions..?
The base cost will rise but those who pay by Debit Card will pay extra.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
At least the headline price will be more realistic.
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wolfie
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
If you pay just £100 of your deposit by credit card, you are covered for the whole cost when paid via other means.
This is always what we have done and it was just a few pounds extra. I have always refused to pay for things, other than holidays, by credit card when fees were added. Glad to see the back of them.
This is always what we have done and it was just a few pounds extra. I have always refused to pay for things, other than holidays, by credit card when fees were added. Glad to see the back of them.
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anniec
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
I think that if you pay just a penny on credit card, you're covered. £100 is the minimum total spend to get the cover; trouble is, they've got wise to this and many have a minimum credit card charge of, say, £5.
On a side note, you should be covered by charge back on a debit card, but that's an unofficial arrangement by the banks, and not a legal right.
On a side note, you should be covered by charge back on a debit card, but that's an unofficial arrangement by the banks, and not a legal right.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
We have also done this, for this very reason, plus some years ago, it was a condition of our travel insurance provided by our CC. These days we don't have to make any payment by the CC but we still pay the £100.wolfie wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 19:45If you pay just £100 of your deposit by credit card, you are covered for the whole cost when paid via other means.
This is always what we have done and it was just a few pounds extra. I have always refused to pay for things, other than holidays, by credit card when fees were added. Glad to see the back of them.
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towny44
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Quite, but around 2.5% higher than at present.
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CaroleF
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
I wonder how soon this will come into force. We are going with Fred Olsen at the end of August and if we register a credit card on board we get charged, I think 1.5%, not sure how much, so we were going to register a Debit Card. We'd rather use a credit card so will have to see.
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towny44
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Its not proposed to start until next year, so sorry but it won't cover your August cruise. However I have never heard of a cruise line charging this fee for any on board spend, but I have never cruised with Fred.
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CaroleF
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Yes just looked on their website again. You can pay with a credit card but it's 1.5% charge. Not sure about using a debit card as far as the pre-authorisation amount they put on it - or whatever it's called. My husband doesn't keep that much in his current account. May have to call Fred Olsen about that.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Credit Cards are pre-authorised because of the future payment date, Debit payments however are normally ' instant '.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
You can have pre-authorisations on Visa debit cards - not sure about other "brands". I know that you cannot pre-authorise on prepayment cards.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
We've certainly never been charged any extra for using a credit card on board on P&O. Princess, Cunard, RCI or Calamity.
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wolfie
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Nor have we on 4 out of 5 of those lines. Not travelled with Princess.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
It was pretty instant the other day when we paid the balance for our Celebrity cruise using our credit card (no ccc). Just by chance the CC statement dropped through the letter box the following morning and the payment showed up on it. I couldn't believe how quick it was processed. Normally you would wait four or five days before it showed on your statement.Manoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2017, 12:14Credit Cards are pre-authorised because of the future payment date, Debit payments however are normally ' instant '.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
Nor us Merv but I do believe Fred O apply the charge to onboard accounts, I'm sure I read that somewhere.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jul 2017, 13:33We've certainly never been charged any extra for using a credit card on board on P&O. Princess, Cunard, RCI or Calamity.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
I waited until the statement had arrived before paying for our end of September RCI cruise, as a result I won't be parting with my money until the end of August; and as you comment American RCI group are ahead of British P&O by not charging to use a credit card.Stephen wrote: 21 Jul 2017, 10:47It was pretty instant the other day when we paid the balance for our Celebrity cruise using our credit card (no ccc). Just by chance the CC statement dropped through the letter box the following morning and the payment showed up on it. I couldn't believe how quick it was processed. Normally you would wait four or five days before it showed on your statement.Manoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2017, 12:14Credit Cards are pre-authorised because of the future payment date, Debit payments however are normally ' instant '.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
I would advise that it may be a good plan to book a Celebrity ( RCI ? ) cruise with a TA and to let them complete the farcical booking procedures ... downside is that most TAs presently charge 'n' % when using Credit Cards.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
We have a TA who doesn't charge us for using a CC but the downside is they collect the payment four weeks before the cruise company's deadline to be sure it's safely in their account by the time they have to pass it on. So there's no cash advantage compared with paying it directly to the cruise line by debit card a month later. Of course that will all change now.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
'You no rissen', booking any RCI group cruise you don't pay for using a credit card, if perchance your TA tries it on, refer them to me.Manoverboard wrote: 21 Jul 2017, 13:53I would advise that it may be a good plan to book a Celebrity ( RCI ? ) cruise with a TA and to let them complete the farcical booking procedures ... downside is that most TAs presently charge 'n' % when using Credit Cards.
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Re: Credit Card Charges to be Discontinued
We do use our same travel agent (CruiseKings) who did all the booking process for us, but because it was Celebrity cruise no ccc for deposit or balance.Manoverboard wrote: 21 Jul 2017, 13:53I would advise that it may be a good plan to book a Celebrity ( RCI ? ) cruise with a TA and to let them complete the farcical booking procedures ... downside is that most TAs presently charge 'n' % when using Credit Cards.
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