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Bital. (Company News).


Financial group Bital urged other banks to join it in its information campaign to encourage clients to object when retailers charge an extra fee for the payment of products with debit or credit cards. While banks charge retailers a fee to accept plastic payments, that charge shouldn't be passed on to consumers, said Bital.

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Title Annotation:bank encourages consumers to object to retailer-imposed fees on credit, debit payments
Author:Randewich, Noel
Publication:Business Mexico
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1MEX
Date:Sep 1, 2002
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