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worstestes | 2 years ago

"Costco's credit card policy is all about saving money. It negotiates a partnership agreement with a single payment network in exchange for much lower processing fees. As part of its current deal with Visa, it pays transaction fees of only 0.4%. By saving on fees, Costco is able to keep prices low."

https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/credit-cards/articles/why-do...

They actually secure a very nice low rate via their credit card policy

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xnorswap|2 years ago

By not demanding better legislation, you're still being ripped off. What you describe as a "very nice low rate" is higher than the legislated EU wide limit.

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/fees-for-...

dahfizz|2 years ago

But I get minimum 2% cash back when I use my card. Prices are 0.4% higher because of the fee, but I still come out way ahead. You can easily get 5% back on gas, groceries, Amazon purchases, etc. American credit cards are awesome if you know how to use them.

dkjaudyeqooe|2 years ago

Funny thing is I'm still getting between 3% and 5% cashback on my US cards that I use in the EU. Those interchange fee limits are probably EU issued cards only.

hartator|2 years ago

In EU, credit card processing is way more than 0.3%.

nwiswell|2 years ago

Fascinating. Visa-subsidized gold I guess.

lotsofpulp|2 years ago

Visa never takes on any risk, the card issuing bank would be subsidizing, if that.