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    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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    More from story above:

    He may be the first in West Virginia to ban plastic, but gas station operators nationwide are reporting similar woes as higher prices translate into higher credit card fees the managers must pay, squeezing profits at the pump.

    "The more they buy, the more we lose," said Randolph, who manages Mr. Ed's Chevron in St. Albans. "Gas prices go up, and our profits go down."

    His complaints target the so-called interchange fee -- a percentage of the sale price paid to credit card companies on every transaction. The percentage is fixed -- usually at just under 2 percent -- but the dollar amount of the fee rises with the price of the goods or services.

    As gas tops $4 a gallon, that pushes fees toward 10 cents a gallon. Now stations, which typically mark up gasoline by 11 to 12 cents a gallon, are seeing profits shrink or even reverse.

    In a good month, Randolph's small operation would yield a $60 profit on gasoline sales. But that's been buried as soaring prices forced the station to pay about $500 a month in interchange fees.

    "At these prices, people aren't making any money," said Jeff Lenard, spokesman for the Alexandria, Va.-based National Association of Convenience Stores. "It's brutal."

    Lenard's group reports convenience stores paid roughly $7.6 billion in credit card fees last year, while making $3.4 billion in profits.

    The way interchange fees are structured has long annoyed retailers, prompting calls for relief.

    Legislation pending in the U.S. House and Senate would allow merchants to bargain collectively with major credit and debit card companies.

    The National Retail Federation says gas prices point to the unfairness of the system: Gas stations are paying more in interchange fees because the price of gas has gone up, while the cost of processing credit or debit cards remains the same.

    "We have always contended that it doesn't cost Visa and MasterCard any more to process a $1,000 transaction than it does a $100 transaction," said J. Craig Shearman, vice president of government affairs at the retail federation.

    The credit card companies say fees are just part of the cost of doing business.

    MasterCard has capped interchange fees for gas purchases of $50 or more, said company spokeswoman Sharon Gamsin.

    Accepting MasterCard also gives gas stations "increased sales, greater security and convenience, lower labor costs, and speed for their customers at the pump," Gamsin said in an e-mail to The Associated Press.

    Visa argues that the fees are offset "by the tangible benefits to stations and their customers, such as the ability to pay at the pump," the company said in a statement to the AP.

    Absent congressional action, gas stations are seeking other relief, including discounts to customers who pay in cash.

    Shipley Energy, which owns 23 Tom's Convenience stores in Pennsylvania, has partnered with a new credit card company, Revolution, which charges smaller interchange fees.

    Bob Astor, wholesale fuels business manager for Shipley, said those savings get passed on to customers as cheaper prices at the pump. Customers who pay with the card get an automatic 10 cent discount.

    Gas stations in South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey and Arizona are among those offering cash customers a discount, with savings from four cents to 10 cents per gallon.

    The Connecticut General Assembly recently passed legislation to make it easier for stations to offer discounts for cash purchases, bidding to cut consumer prices by 10 to 12 cents on average.

    Discounts for cash customers may not, however, be the stations' salvation.

    The National Association of Convenience Stores reports about two thirds of transactions at gas stations were with credit or debit cards in 2007, a figure expected to rise this year.

    "The problem with cash discounts is, if people don't have the cash or don't want to spend the cash, you've inconvenienced them," Lenard said.

    The experiment at Mr. Ed's Chevron, though, has paid off so far.

    The station has been in business for 44 years and the ban on plastic hasn't scared many people off, Randolph said.

    "We've got generations of customers who come here," he said. "Most of them have accepted it."

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    I dunno about ya' all but I do not carry enough -pocket change- on me
    to fill up at the gas station. Last time I filled up it was $63.00.
    If I can't use a credit card/debit card.. I think that's a bunch of crap.
    It's not just being inconvienced by having to pay inside, now it's the
    having to run to the bank first and/or paying additional atm fees ..but
    now people will be carrying a lot of cash on them and well.. what
    about muggings happening more common ?!

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    The gas station owned by the Seike Indians I go to have been doing that
    for decades.


    "Tank you belly belly much"


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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneDoe View Post
    I dunno about ya' all but I do not carry enough -pocket change- on me
    to fill up at the gas station. Last time I filled up it was $63.00.
    If I can't use a credit card/debit card.. I think that's a bunch of crap.
    It's not just being inconvienced by having to pay inside, now it's the
    having to run to the bank first and/or paying additional atm fees ..but
    now people will be carrying a lot of cash on them and well.. what
    about muggings happening more common ?!

    I feel your pain, but it's not their fault. And trust me, you haven't seen nothin' yet!

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    Damn, who does "carry that much $$$" on them, to fill up a gas tank?
    Glad & have a license to carry, I have to get my truck filled up today.

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    It is happening here as well. This is what happens when people can't pay their bills.

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    Ya, we can fix this nonsense. START DRILLING!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronster View Post
    Ya, we can fix this nonsense. START DRILLING!!!!!!
    What a simple concept, no wonder congress/bush have done nothing.
    They're stupid.


 
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