用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Amazon reverses decision to ban customers from using Visa credit cards | The Independent
2022-01-17 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Amazon has reversed a decision to ban customers from using UK Visa credit cards on its website.

       The online retailer had been expecting to introduce the changes from this Wednesday, having warned customers that the card company’s fees were too high.

       But Amazon said on Monday: “The expected?change regarding the use of Visa credit cards?on Amazon.co.uk will no longer take place on January 19.

       “We are working closely with Visa on a potential solution that will enable customers to continue using their Visa credit cards on Amazon.co.uk.”

       A Visa spokesman said: “Amazon customers can continue to use Visa cards on Amazon.co.uk after January 19 while we work closely together to reach an agreement.”

       Recommended Nearly a third of people have low financial wellbeing, survey finds Number of families spending 10% of budgets on energy bills ‘set to triple’ Average cost of funeral decreases over a year, report finds

       Amazon did not rule out a future ban.

       The website previously said it had made the decision due to “the high fees Visa charges for processing credit card transactions”.

       Amazon customers reported on Twitter that they had started to receive emails from the retailer, which confirmed they could continue using their cards and that advance notice would be given if any changes relating to Visa cards were made.

       One Twitter user wrote: “I wasn’t going to get a new credit card but use it as another incentive not to use them.”

       Another wrote: “Ended up getting an Amex with plan to use that instead on Amazon, but it’s now given me a card that has much better cashback (didn’t realise cashback on old Visa had ended) so worked out for me in the end.”

       Another one said: “I’m very pleased that they’ve changed their minds on this.”

       And someone else wrote on Twitter: “Made no attempt to change cards as I always thought they would sort it out – which they appear to have done.”

       The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) previously said it had been in contact with Amazon and the big card schemes.

       And the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) claimed previously that scheme fees charged by card providers had soared in recent years.

       FSB national vice chairman Martin McTague said on Monday: “Big online platforms like Amazon have the clout to renegotiate when they feel the card fees they’re being charged are unreasonable.

       “Small businesses, especially in this climate, typically do not have the time or resource to challenge their terminal provider, or shop around for a new one.”

       With new technologies available that can move money at a fraction of cost and time, the industry no longer needs to be held hostage to card networks for all transactions

       Roger De'Ath, TrueLayer

       Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown said: “Unfortunately, this kind of 11th-hour change is no good to people who had been forced to apply for a new Mastercard credit card. If you’ve already applied, it will already show on your credit record.

       “It’s hardly fair that consumers should pay the price for two massive corporations facing off against one another.”

       Recommended Average price tag on a home jumped by £852 in January, says Rightmove Fifth of people not visited bank branch since before pandemic – survey Car insurance costs up for older drivers and in some parts of UK, figures show

       Roger De’Ath, head of ecommerce at fintech firm TrueLayer, said: “While the news brings temporary relief for Amazon customers, the issue has highlighted a fundamental need for new solutions that benefit every retailer rather than acting as a short-term sticking plaster for the few.

       “With new technologies available that can move money at a fraction of cost and time, the industry no longer needs to be held hostage to card networks for all transactions.”

       


标签:综合
关键词: Visa credit cards     retailer     customers     Amazon    
滚动新闻