ED E wrote: » Mastercard/Visa aren't responsible here, its the likes of BOI who provide the merchant service to retailers that set the rules AFAIK. Shops that do this I walk out never to return. Contactless is the norm, accept it or shutter.
BobMc wrote: » Try paying cash for a beer in one of JFKs Airport terminals, felt a right tit with a $10 bill in my hand
tomwaits48 wrote: » why would it be illegal?
redcup342 wrote: » It's not always because the bar is stingy, it's also because people buying drinks with Touch payments use up their pin free transactions quickly when paying for a pints and then hold up the whole bar when the barman has to explain to a drunk person that the transaction didn't go through because they can only use a certain amount of touch payments per day. Then you have them arguing with you saying they are going to check their online banking and to wait before they will put in a pin, all the while other customers are waiting. It's easier just to enforce a minimum spend then you don't have any complications. Ordering something like a drink and then walking off because they don't let you pay by Card is a bit ridiculous, some places would just take it out of the persons wages. Just ask if you can pay by card first then they can tell you if there is a minimum spend and go elsewhere.
redcup342 wrote: » It's not always because the bar is stingy, it's also because people buying drinks with Touch payments use up their pin free transactions quickly when paying for a pints and then hold up the whole bar when the barman has to explain to a drunk person that the transaction didn't go through because they can only use a certain amount of touch payments per day.
redcup342 wrote: » Then you have them arguing with you saying they are going to check their online banking and to wait before they will put in a pin, all the while other customers are waiting.
redcup342 wrote: » It's easier just to enforce a minimum spend then you don't have any complications.
redcup342 wrote: » Ordering something like a drink and then walking off because they don't let you pay by Card is a bit ridiculous, some places would just take it out of the persons wages.
redcup342 wrote: » Just ask if you can pay by card first then they can tell you if there is a minimum spend and go elsewhere.
Dial Hard wrote: » It's €20 in the Poitin Stil!
tronicrage wrote: » Where can you report this to? Happened me in a shop last week
maximoose wrote: » Card machines are usually in plain sight. Shouldn't have to ask if the bar are stingey cûnts and enforcing a minimum spend.
cavemeister wrote: » VISA sign on the door to the pub. No mention of minimum spend. Also, don't be a d!ck. It's not my fault if a pub has a Visa debit facility but refuses to use it.
oLoonatic wrote: » its the merchant (bank) you can make a complaint to. I had a couple of euro left in my account before pay day and dropped in with my son to a local centra to buy him a packet of sweets. total was 3 euro or there abouts. My child had already opened the sweets when the guy in the till wouldn't accept the card. I handed him back the half chewed sweets and walked out. Disgraceful that companies still do this / get away with it.
BeardySi wrote: » Easily the most expensive bottle of beer I've ever bought was at JFK...
redcup342 wrote: » What an <SNIP> ... wouldn't you just ask if they take card first, f*ck sake I don't whip out the AMEX then get pissed and walk off when they don't take it. It's not like you have to take card payment, Cash is the only legal tender.
cavemeister wrote: » I dropped into a bar in Douglas, Cork for a pint a few weeks ago while the other half was having a spa treatment. Ordered a pint - €5.50 or thereabouts. Handed over my debit card and the barman said minimum was €10 per transaction. I put my card back into my wallet and walked out leaving the freshly poured pint on the bar counter. It was during the day so the pub was pretty quiet. Went into another bar across the road who had no minimum for purchases and enjoyed a pint there. If everyone did this, pubs and shops would soon drop this stupid self inflicted rule.
kunst nugget wrote: » It's very common in petrol stations to see signs at the counter about ten Euro minimum spend with debit cards. Don't think I've heard of it in a pub before.