Oh how I've missed the caterwauling of the draftdodgers and surrender monkeys.
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Previously on "Mastercard to increase fees for UK purchases from EU"
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYou contradict yourself by saying bad news for EU companies and there is only a tiny number of British shoppers, in which case it wouldn't be bad news for the EU companies but only for this (in your opinion) tiny number of shoppers.
You better keep yourself to potato peeling.
Oh and bremainers don't exist anymore, the UK left remember so there's nothing to bremain. We're now Breturners
Even having done that, you, as usual, spectacularly failed to grasp it. Quelle surprise.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSounds like bad news for EU-based companies, and for the tiny number of British shoppers that cannot source the same item from a UK-based company.
But good news for British companies that may wish to look into producing the miniscule range of products that are, currently, only viably produced in the EU.
Not really all that much of a showstopper, unless of course you are prone to the sort of hysterical bedwetting that is a staple amongst the unimaginitive Bremainer community.
You better keep yourself to potato peeling.
Oh and bremainers don't exist anymore, the UK left remember so there's nothing to bremain. We're now Breturners
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Departure from single market spells end for Brussels-mandated cap on transaction levies
Mastercard will increase fees more than fivefold when a British shopper uses a debit or credit card to buy from an EU-based company
But good news for British companies that may wish to look into producing the miniscule range of products that are, currently, only viably produced in the EU.
Not really all that much of a showstopper, unless of course you are prone to the sort of hysterical bedwetting that is a staple amongst the unimaginitive Bremainer community.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostThat's the fee you get charged overseas with Amex as well as their horrific FX rates.
Anyway - Amex Platinum - Paying £575 for lounge access, travel insurance and a couple of upgrades? INKSPE.
BTW that unlimited spending? It's 3x the rolling average of you last 3 monthly spends more or less, and applicable across all Amex cards bar Centurion.
I love Amex customer service, but my butler is an understated chap, and prefers that I lend him my Green Card. Much classier.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat fee is that? I earn back my annual fee by utilising cash back offers they run but I don't incur any per transaction charges. The retailer may pay them but that means you mugs paying by debit card are subsidising my choice of card.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat fee is that? I earn back my annual fee by utilising cash back offers they run but I don't incur any per transaction charges. The retailer may pay them but that means you mugs paying by debit card are subsidising my choice of card.
Anyway - Amex Platinum - Paying £575 for lounge access, travel insurance and a couple of upgrades? INKSPE.
BTW that unlimited spending? It's 3x the rolling average of you last 3 monthly spends more or less, and applicable across all Amex cards bar Centurion.
I love Amex customer service, but my butler is an understated chap, and prefers that I lend him my Green Card. Much classier.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostEnjoy that 2.99% fee.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostINKSPE
I only use Amex Platinum
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