Gas Station Bans Credit Cards
Gas Station Bans Credit Cards / Local News, Severe Weather and Breaking News Coverage for West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Rising gas prices have led one Kanawha County station owner to ban the use of credit cards at the pump, and it may not be the last to do so.
Mr. Ed's Chevron in St. Albans has told customers they can no longer use credit cards to pay for gas, unless they use Chevron or Texaco cards.
The reason is surcharges. Credit card companies charge stations fees when customers use plastic, and as gas prices rise, more people are using their cards. That means more fees, and shrinking profits.
Manager Roger Randolph said that every time someone puts $50 worth of gas in the tank, the station actually ends up losing about 98 cents on the deal.
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Heard on the news that almost all states will be taking on this new trend by
August 1. *who knows*
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Some Gas Stations Declining Credit Cards
Some Gas Stations Declining Credit Cards - AOL Money & Finance
Rising gas prices have lifted the fixed percentage fees that filling station owners pay for credit card processing, consuming sale profits and pushing a few owners to suspend payments by plastic. The National Retail Federation asks why gas stations must pay higher fees when the cost of processing credit or debit cards is not affected by the price per gallon.
Do you usually pay for gas by credit card?
Yes 82% 27,958
No 17% 5,730
I don't drive 1% 205
Note on Poll Results
Total Votes: 33,893



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