Airline passengers paying £265,000 a day in 'excessive' debit card surcharges
Originally posted by 5corpio
Airlines are still charging travellers excessive fees for booking flights with their debit cards, despite a ruling by the OFT that they should be banned. Which?, the consumer watchdog, said consumers are paying £265,000 a day more than they need to. Which? submitted a super-complaint to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in March, asking the regulator to investigate excessive credit and debit card....Read more on this story---> Airline passengers paying £265,000 a day in 'excessive' debit card surcharges - Telegraph

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