Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Visa and MasterCard’s Secret Price-Fixing Keeps Swipe Fees Unreasonably High

Last year merchants paid $30 billion in swipe fees. That money could have gone back to the customers in form of lower prices if it weren't for credit card companies and banks that work together to set swipe fees in secret and make them unjustly high. Visa and MasterCard control the market and have all the power to dictate the prices the banks charge retailers when customers use their credit cards. The fee system is complicated and confusing. Merchants have no way of telling how much they will be charged in swipe fees until they get the bill. Visa and MasterCard have up to 240 different types of charges.

“Visa and MasterCard have a stranglehold on the market. They set the fees in secret and banks all charge the same thing rather than competing on price. If they price-fixed consumer fees they would probably go to jail, but because the fee is charged to businesses and hidden they have managed to get away with it.” said Doug Kantor,  a counsel to Merchants Payments Coalition in MPC latest press release on price fixing and hidden fees.

For more facts on price-fixing read this fact sheet by Merchants Payments Coalition.

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