Submitted on Sunday 14th April 2013
Published on Thursday 18th April 2013
Current status: Closed
Closed: Friday 18th April 2014
Signatures: 29
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British Telecom Payment Processing Fee and the Consumer Rights (Payment Surcharges) Regulations 2012
On April 6th, 2013 the government introduced the Consumer Rights (Payment Surcharges) Regulations 2012. Item 4 of the act states:
“A trader must not charge consumers, in respect of the use of a given means of payment, fees that exceed the cost borne by the trader for the use of that means.”
Irrespective of this British Telecom still insist on charging its customers a £6 “Payment Processing Fee” per quarter (£24 per year) for the privilege of paying their bill on time and in full by any other means than Direct Debit.
I contest that £6 is far in excess of the actual bank charges incurred by British Telecom and government should step in to prove that the new Consumer Rights (Payment Surcharges) Regulations actually has teeth and force this fee down to a realistic level.
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