The Verizon $2 Credit / Debit card processing fee poll


  

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  1. 1. What do you think about the Verizon $2 Credit / Debit processing Fee?

    • Doesn't both me
      5
    • I'm against it
      25
  2. 2. Are you self employeed?

    • I'm self employeed and it doesn't bother me
      3
    • I'm self employeed and i'm against it
      3
    • I'm not self employed and it doesn't bother me
      3
    • I'm not self employed and i'm against it.
      21


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$2 too much...

In Honduras, Central America, a law was passed stating that you couldn't get charged more for using plastic, arguably said law was passed to improve credit card usage way back then... And we probably don't have the amount of users the US has, but still...

This is just wrong. Every company always finds a way of adding their "fee" to everything. Now they want you to pay a "fee" for paying your bill? Oh well, they have the U.S. Government as a teacher. You get taxed before you get your money, when you get your money, while you keep your money, and when you spend your money. Now these cell phone companies are doing the same thing. Just like with Satellite and cable TV. Sign up for a $24 month plan, and after they add on the government taxes, and then their 'fees', the bill is well over $60 month. It's just wrong. Plain down right wrong.

  • 3 weeks later...

What is the Verizon $2 Credit / Debit processing Fee??

I think you need to remember that alot of people that use this site aren't from the US.

+10000000000 not everyone here on neowin lives in the US!

What is the Verizon $2 Credit / Debit processing Fee??

I think you need to remember that alot of people that use this site aren't from the US.

+10000000000 not everyone here on neowin lives in the US!

Doesn't matter, they changed their minds back to not having it. They were going to start charging everyone a $2 "convenience fee" for paying their bill by credit/debit card over the phone or online.

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