As a carrier of a VISA debt card, it is my understanding that VISA has guaranteed me a hassle free shop experience with no minimum purchases anywhere VISA is accepted.
There are many gas stations which have posted "Minimum purchase $3". For the most part I have ignored these because after the purchase of a coke and bag of chips you're already over that.
This past weekend, I went into a gas station I have shopped at for years to purchase a pack of gummy worms as a prank gift for a friend, $1.50. When I pulled out my debt card to pay the cashier refused to run it. I asked to speak with the manager an she got him on the phone. He too refused the sale. I tried explaining that though they can charge minimum purchases on credit cards, up to $10 I believe, they can not do so with VISA debt. To do such is a breach of contract law on their end. I listened as he tried to explain his fees, but ultimately his fees aren't my problem.
I have bought thousands of dollars of gasoline from this location. Though I have cut back, I probably would spend $20 a week or more on junk food in the past.
You can say I should have just purchased a coke or something else, but I didn't need or want anything else at that time.
I have the choice to never shop there again, which is one I very well may take. But I do feel this is a case of a merchant behaving badly.
I have seen there is a website for specifically reporting such activity. Has anyone ever done this? Am I mistaken in my understanding?
There are many gas stations which have posted "Minimum purchase $3". For the most part I have ignored these because after the purchase of a coke and bag of chips you're already over that.
This past weekend, I went into a gas station I have shopped at for years to purchase a pack of gummy worms as a prank gift for a friend, $1.50. When I pulled out my debt card to pay the cashier refused to run it. I asked to speak with the manager an she got him on the phone. He too refused the sale. I tried explaining that though they can charge minimum purchases on credit cards, up to $10 I believe, they can not do so with VISA debt. To do such is a breach of contract law on their end. I listened as he tried to explain his fees, but ultimately his fees aren't my problem.
I have bought thousands of dollars of gasoline from this location. Though I have cut back, I probably would spend $20 a week or more on junk food in the past.
You can say I should have just purchased a coke or something else, but I didn't need or want anything else at that time.
I have the choice to never shop there again, which is one I very well may take. But I do feel this is a case of a merchant behaving badly.
I have seen there is a website for specifically reporting such activity. Has anyone ever done this? Am I mistaken in my understanding?
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