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    Default DTI issued no surcharges to credit cards


    kinsa tong napapalit og Sunstar English (i think page A19 or A22 ba to) please post here as proof.

    DTI has issued to all establishments to added charges to goods paid in credit card.
    Meaning when you go to malls who accepts credit cards ang goods nga ilang baligya should only contain 1 price.
    wala natong cash price and card price.

    so cash price nalang..
    any store caught violating is sanctioned to the law.. i think loose of permit to akong nabasa..

    will post the artcle once mascan nako.. basin nov 3 na nako mapost..

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    Just in time for the Christmas season!

    Consumers who have taken to whipping out credit cards to pay for items could take a breather with the recent issuance of Administrative Order No.10 by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

    The draft administrative order prohibits the imposition of additional surcharges on products and services purchased through the use of a credit card. Shops normally display two prices – one for cash payment and another for credit card – for products or services.

    Retailers normally impose a surcharge of five to 10 percent or more on products or services that will be paid for via credit card, instead of cash. Under AO 10, shop owners will be required to display only one tag to indicate the price, which is in keeping with Articles 81 to 83 of the Consumer Act.

    The move has been lauded by Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago who has been batting for the removal of unfair credit card and bank surcharges through House Bill 4630 for almost two years. According to the Credit Card Association of the Philippines, there are now almost five million card-carrying Filipinos.

    The Philippine Retailers Association (PRA) and the CCAP have been blaming each other for the imposition of the extra charges. According to the PRA, card issuers exact two to three percent of the purchase price as processing fees.

    Hence, retailers have no choice but to pass on the extra charge to card holders. CCAP, on the other hand, said it has nothing to do with the extra fees and passed on the blame to retailers.

    Starting Nov. 5, anyone caught violating the DTI order will face up to six months imprisonment or a fine of up to P5,000. A second violation would result in the revocation of the shop’s business permit and license.

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    Default Re: DTI issued no surcharges to credit cards

    @fd: Naka-post naman si dagget og similar topic...

    See Credit card firms set out to stop separate pricing

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    Default Re: DTI issued no surcharges to credit cards

    ok.. posted the pic on the link provided.

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